Bracklinn Sweater by Littletheorem

Bracklinn Sweater

Knitting
March 2022
Aran (8 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in Stocking stitch
US 10 - 6.0 mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
780 - 1980 yards (713 - 1811 m)
Garment bust (30, 34, 38) \[42, 46, 50\] {54, 58, 62}”/(75, 85, 95) \[105, 115, 125\] {135, 145, 155} cm
English
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A super cosy sweater with cute button details at the side of the body. I knit this when my wee one was just a newborn for breastfeeding, but this is perfect winter wear for anyone. Who doesn’t love buttons?

Inspired by my Bracklinn Crop, it’s the same lace design and yoked construction, but in a chunkier yarn. It’s top down, totally seamless and available in nine sizes. After we work the beautiful lace yoke, we work the front and the back of the body separately down to the hem – with buttonholes on the front panel and buttons on the back. We then work the sleeves down to the cuffs. We also include instructions for a buttonless version if preferred.

The photo shows the 34” sweater on a model with 35” bust.

Suggested Yarn: Illimani Yarns Amelie
Colourway Grey (56% silk, 40% alpaca, 4% merino) 150 m/164 yds per 50 g skein:
Total meterage (715, 810, 910) 1115, 1220, 1325 {1575, 1690, 1810} m
Total Yardage (780, 885, 995) 1220, 1335, 1450 {1720, 1850, 1980} yds

Dimensions (Metric):
Garment Bust: (75, 85, 95) 105, 115, 125 {135, 145, 155} cm
Yoke Depth: (20, 20, 20) 22.5, 22.5, 22.5 {25, 25, 25} cm
Length Underarm to Hem: (48, 48, 48) 48, 48, 48 {48, 48, 48} cm
Upper sleeve circumference: (27.5, 30, 32.5) 35, 37.5, 40 {42.5, 45, 47.5} cm

Dimensions (Imperial):
Garment Bust: (30, 34, 38) 42, 46, 50 {54, 58, 62}”
Yoke depth: (8, 8, 8) 9, 9, 9 {10, 10, 10}”
Length Underarm to Hem: (19, 19, 19) 19, 19, 19 {19, 19, 19}”
Upper sleeve circumference: (11, 12, 13) 14, 15, 16 {17, 18, 19}”

Needles: 6 mm/US 10 75 cm/30” circular needle or as required to achieve correct gauge, 5.5 mm/US 9 75 cm/30” circular needle.

Gauge: 14 sts and 20 rows = 10 cm/4” in stocking stitch with 6 mm/US 10 needles after blocking.

Extras: Tapestry needle for weaving in loose ends, one stitch marker, stitch holder or waste yarn for holding stitches, you may find a row counter useful, 12 2 cm/¾” buttons if working the buttoned version.

Many thanks to my fabulous tech editor Alittlebitsheepish and to test knitters LinzWolf, StitchnessOh, domiKNITrics, connief, lifen, maxik, KnittygirlTN, GabySH, thepissyknitter, labookgirl, Motheroftwo, nickelfig and greyguy11.