Bam 13 by Share Ross

Bam 13

Knitting
November 2004
yarn held together
Bulky
+ Super Bulky
= Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
6 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 35 - 19.0 mm
936 yards (856 m)
Finished chest circumference: 36 (40, 44, 48)"
low vision format available
English

Pattern description from Stitch ‘N Bitch Nation: “Shortly after I learned to knit, I made a beautiful cashmere scarf for my husband, Bam, and we both agreed it was just too ‘nice’ for him. That’s when he said the magic words. ‘Why don’t you knit things that you’d never find in a shop? Scarves that look like rags instead of looking perfect. Sweaters that appear torn instead of flawless.’ I thought he’d hit on something interesting, and I set out to find the best yarn combination for this new concept. I started with a loosely knit scarf using a combination of a rag and chenille yarn, and that led to this sweater. I struggled a lot with the design and worked hard to figure out how to write the pattern, especially with such a big gauge. In fact, knitting these two yarns together is a little bit like wrestling, and it requires a good bit of manhandling to get it. Every few rows, you should give the whole piece a good tug downward to get the stitches a little more settles. But be prepared: No matter what you do, the rows will look uneven. That’s why it’s punk!”

Sizes:

  • Men’s S (M, L, XL)
  • Finished chest circumference: 36 (40, 44, 48)“
  • Finished length: 24 (25, 26, 27)“

Special Skill: Short Row Shaping

Special Stitches: W&T: wrap and turn

Materials:

  • A: Colinette Tagliatelli (90% merino wool, 10% nylon; 100g/175yds), 3 skeins #141 Zebra
  • B: Sirdar Snowflake Chunky (100% polyester; 50g/137yds), 3 skeins #380 Black
  • US 35 (20mm) 32” circular needle or size needed to obtain gauge.

(Please note that the yardage is the sum of yardages for each yarn that will be knit held together.)

Low Vision: This book is available from the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled in a digital audio format.