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Anwyn
The feminine name Anwyn is of Welsh origin and it means ‘beautiful and fair’. I’ve always loved this unusual name and kept it on my list of possible pattern names since I was sure that one day I will find its perfect match. I believe this pretty cardigan is just that.
In keeping with the original inspiration, I created cable panels reminiscent of Celtic designs with added bits of interesting openwork and fun, no-turn bobbles, which I developed for this design. These intricately textured panels are mirrored on the fronts and the sleeves, while the back features an extra wide panel at the center.
Anwyn has a flattering V-neck, comfortable positive ease and longer length, which can be easily customized. The sweater is worked seamlessly from the bottom up with raglan yoke shaping and picked-up button bands, leaving very little finishing at the end.
Finished Measurements
Chest (buttoned): 35½ (39½, 43½, 47½, 51½, 55½, 59½, 63½)“ / 90 (100.5, 110.5, 120.5, 131, 141, 151, 161.5) cm
Length: 25¾, (26½, 27¾, 27¾, 28¾, 29½, 29½, 30¼)” / 65.5 (67.5, 70.5, 70.5, 73, 75, 75, 77) cm
Shown in 39½“ (intended 4-6” of ease)
Yarn
Any heavy worsted or bulky weight yarn; the original was completed with Cloudborn Wool Bulky Naturals (100% Highland Wool; 212 yards / 125 g); Smoke Heather; 6 (6, 7, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11) skeins
Needles
US 10 / 6.00 mm and US 9 / 5.50 mm circular needles, 16 and 24” or longer depending on the size of your project
US 10 / 6.00 mm and US 9 / 5.50 mm in preferred style for small circumference knitting in the round (for sleeves)
Notions
stitch markers (two different colors or types)
stitch holders or waste yarn
tapestry needle
eight 7/8” buttons
Gauge
16 sts x 24 rows = 4” in Stockinette stitch on US 10 / 6.00 mm needles, blocked
19½ sts x 24 rows = 4” in Cable pattern on US 10 / 6.00 mm needles, blocked
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- First published: September 2020
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