Bridge of Flowers Cardigan by Lisa Lloyd

Bridge of Flowers Cardigan

Knitting
October 2013
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
US 5 - 3.75 mm
950 - 1330 yards (869 - 1216 m)
Chest: 34" (38", 42", 46")
English

This cardigan perfectly accompanies a camisole, tank, or strappy dress and can be dressed up or down for cool summer evenings. The garment is knit in one piece from side to side, beginning with the left sleeve. Once you have bound off, sew the sleeve and side seams together, add a button, and you’re finished.

The yarn for this sweater is a blend of my own devising, consisting of Cormo wool (70%), alpaca sourced locally (20%), and Bombyx silk (10%). This fiber combo gives the garment amazing drape, softness, and sheen. Spun semiworsted style at the mill, the fibers have been combed for smoothness, eliminating the itch factor. It’s what makes this a great yarn for summer garments worn next to the skin. The DK gauge is cozy yet lightweight. The high percentage of bouncy Cormo wool ensures this garment will not lose its shape. -- Barbara Parry, from Adventures in Yarn Farming