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Beachcomber Sweater
The Beachcomber Sweater is a seamless raglan worked from the top down, in
the round, with neck shaping worked after the collar. The sleeve stitches are held while the
body is worked. Sleeve stitches are then picked up and worked in the round. The sweater is
worked in a broken rib pattern and has a lightweight feel to it, perfect for fall weather!
Sizing available
XS (28-30 inch bust), S (32-34 inch bust) M (36-38 inch bust) L (40-42 inch bust), XL (44-46 inch bust), 2XL (48-50 inch bust), 3XL (52-54 inch bust), 4XL (56-58 inch bust), 5XL (60-62 inch bust)
XS (71-76), S (81-86 cm) M (91.5-96.5 cm) L (101.5-106.5 cm), XL (111.5-117 cm), 2XL (122-127 cm), 3XL (132-137 cm), 4XL (142-147 cm), 5XL (152-158 cm)
The top has 6-8 inches 15.5-20.5 cm) positive ease built into the sizes. There is a schematic provided so you can adjust the size made based on the ease you would like.
Suggested Yarn: Hobbii Highland Wool
Yardage: About 900, (1000, 1090, 1200), (1350, 1650), (1800, 1950) yards
Materials: circular needles, double pointed needles, stitch markers, scrap yarn or stitch holder, measuring tape, darning needle
Gauge: 20 stitches and 34 rows per 4x4 inch (or about 10.25 cm) square in broken rib, blocked.
Needles:
US 6 - 4 mm circular (24-40 inches) and double pointed needles (or needles needed to obtain gauge).
Techniques: working in the round and flat, knitting, purling, increasing stitches, holding stitches, picking up stitches, three needle bind off, tubular bind off, German Short Rows, wet blocking
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- First published: July 2024
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- Last updated: July 23, 2024 …
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