Boardwalk Hoodie by Nicole ThorsonKnits

Boardwalk Hoodie

Knitting
August 2023
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
2 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette, using the larger needle size
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
1100 - 2100 yards (1006 - 1920 m)
28 - 62 inch (71-158 cm) bust
English
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The Boardwalk Hoodie is a raglan sweater worked seamlessly from the top down. The neckline is cast on and worked back and forth until the ribbed front portion is complete. The sweater is then joined and worked in the round. Once the raglan length is reached, the body and sleeve sts are split and the body is continued in the round. The arm stitches are then held on scrap yarn or a stitch holder while the remaining body is worked, and then worked in the round. The hoodie sts are picked up and worked back and forth. Lastly, an i-cord is created to use as the drawstring in the front ribbed panel.

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 4-6 inches (10.25-15.25 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: worsted weight yarn
Sample Yarn: KnitPicks Upcycle Alpaca Blend Worsted

Yardage: About 1100, (1250, 1325, 1425), (1550, 1700, 1875), (2000, 2100) yards

Materials: worsted weight yarn, circular needles, double pointed needles, removable stitch markers, scrap yarn or stitch holder, measuring tape, darning needle

Gauge: 20 stitches and 32 rows per 4x4 inch (or about 10.25 cm) square in stockinette using the larger needle size, blocked.

Needles: US 7 - 4.5 mm circular (24-40 inches) and double pointed needles and US 5 – 3.75 mm 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, tubular bind off, three needle bind off, wet blocking

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