Bretagne Sweater by Astrid Agustsson

Bretagne Sweater

Knitting
September 2022
Sport (12 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1033 - 1625 yards (945 - 1486 m)
2XS (XS, S, M) [L, XL, 2XL] {3XL, 4XL, 5XL}
English
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Description

The Bretagne sweater is a comfortable garment with a slight oversized fit. While the front is worked entirely in a delicate cable pattern consisting of single twists, the back is worked in stockinette stitch. A seed stitch side panel along the body marks the separation between back and front, and is continued all along the armholes.

The sweater is worked in the round, from the bottom up all the way to the armholes. Front and back are then split and worked separately. Once both parts are completed, the shoulders are knit together with a modified three needle bind-off.

The sleeves are worked by picking up stitches along the armholes, so there will be no sewing needed. The bindings for the neckline and sleeves mirror the binding for the lower body, and allow for a comfortable ease.

Several variations are suggested for this pattern, such as different lengths for the body (short and long version), as well as a vest version, where instead of sleeves, the bindings are worked at the edge of the armholes to make a neat finishing.

Needle size:

Circular needle 4 mm (US 6), 60-80 cm (24-32”) in length
Circular needle 4 mm (US 6), 40 cm (16”) in length or double-pointed needles

SIZE GUIDE - to fit :

BUST CIRC.: 81 (86, 91, 96) 101, 106, 111 {116, 121, 127} // 32 (34, 36, 38) 40, 42, 44 {46, 48, 50}”*

SIZE GUIDE - finished measurements :

BUST CIRC.: 109.5 (114.5, 119, 124) 128.5, 133.5, 138 {143, 147.5, 157} cm // 43 (45, 46.75, 48.75) 50.5, 52.5, 54.25 {56.25, 58, 61.75}“

TENSION/ GAUGE:

10 x 10 cm (4 x 4”) = 21 sts x 28 rows in stockinette stitch on 4 mm (US 6) needle

YARN:

1 thread sport yarn

Yarn usage for model (size S):

Short version:
BC Garn Semilla Melange GOTS (50 g / 175 m // 191 yds):
6 (6, 7, 7) 7, 8, 8 {8, 9, 9} skeins

Meters: 945 (1017, 1079, 1130) 1191, 1259, 1293 {1373, 1418, 1486}
Yardage: 1034 (1113, 1180, 1236) 1303, 1377, 1415 {1502, 1551, 1626}

Long version:
BC Garn Semilla Melange GOTS (50 g / 175 m // 191 yds):
6 (7, 7, 7) 8, 8, 8 {9, 9, 10} skeins

Meters: 1010 (1085, 1150, 1204) 1275, 1339, 1383 {1467, 1515, 1587}
Yardage: 1104 (1186, 1257, 1316) 1394, 1464, 1513 {1604, 1657, 1736}

Other materials:

8 stitch markers / stitch holders or scrap yarn / tapestry needle /

Note that all of my patterns are professionally techedited and test knit before publication.