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Brioche Break Cardigan
This top-down cardigan is knitted using two strands of fingering weight yarn held together throughout the entire project. Stockinette stitch forms the easy-to-knit marled bands. There is a little brioche break section between each stockinette stitch stripe to help blend the color combos together. The brioche break ribbed sections produce a beautiful plump texture throughout the cardigan. Get creative and knit a multi-color version with all your fingering weight yarns or make a more focused color palette with two colors held together for the main color with two other colors held together for the contrast color. The ribbed buttonband is picked up along the front edges of the garment at the end of the project. Instructions include a video tutorial demonstrating the one-row buttonhole technique. Sew on some color pop buttons to complete this playful cozy cardigan!
Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9)
Finished Measurements
34 (38, 41, 46, 51) (56, 58, 65, 67)″ / 86 (97, 104, 117, 130) (142, 147, 165, 170)cm chest circumference. Measurements taken after blocking.
These measurements are based on a stockinette stitch gauge of 19 sts = 4″ / 10cm. If you achieve a gauge of 20 sts = 4″ / 10cm in stockinette stitch, then these would be the finished chest circumference measurements…
37 (41, 45, 51, 57) (63, 65, 73, 76)″ / 94 (104, 114, 130, 145) (160, 165, 185, 193)cm
Size 4 shown with about 3″ / 8cm of positive ease. I recommend selecting a size with about 2 – 4″ / 5 – 10cm of positive ease.
Sleeve and body lengths are customizable.
Yarn
Fingering weight held double
Hold two strands of fingering weight yarn together throughout the entire sweater, resulting in a worsted weight thickness.
Yardage
Approximately 2050 (2250, 2600, 2900, 3250) (3600, 3950, 4150, 4350)yds / 1875 (2057, 2377, 2652, 2972) (3292, 3612, 3795, 3978)m total.
Yarn is held double throughout, so the recommended yardage represents the total amount of yarn required. For example, if you were knitting size 1 of this cardigan with only one strand of DK or worsted weight yarn, you would need about 1025yds / 937m of yarn total.
MC - 600 (650, 750, 850, 950) (1050, 1150, 1200, 1250)yds / 549 (594, 686, 777, 869) (960, 1052, 1097, 1143)m of each strand of yarn (color A & color B)
CC - 425 (475, 550, 600, 675) (750, 825, 875, 925)yds / 389 (434, 503, 549, 617) (686, 754, 800, 846)m of each strand of yarn (color C & color D)
If you are using West Wool Bicycle held double, then I estimate you will need these skein requirements…
MAIN COLOR (colors A & B held together)
Color A - 4 (4, 4, 5, 5) (6, 7, 7, 7) skeins West Wool Bicycle
Color B - 4 (4, 4, 5, 5) (6, 7, 7, 7) skeins West Wool Bicycle
CONTRAST COLOR (colors C & D held together)
Color C - 3 (3, 3, 4, 4) (4, 5, 5, 5) skeins West Wool Bicycle
Color D - 3 (3, 3, 4, 4) (4, 5, 5, 5) skeins West Wool Bicycle
The pattern is written for MC & CC stripes.
MC = Colors A & B held together
CC = Colors C & D held together
Shown in
West Wool Bicycle (100% South American Merino Wool; 191yds / 175m per 50g skein)
Multi-Color Cardigan
Color A - Morgaine
Color B - Tangerine
Color C - Aubergine
Color D - Sherbert
Color E - Mouse
Color F - Pebble
Color G - Berry
Color H - Biscuit
Color I - Green Olive
Color J - Taffy
Color K - Norway
Color L - Pickle Juice
Peachy Neutral Cardigan
Color A - Sand
Color B - Mocha
Color C - White Peach
Color D - Starfish
Needles
US 5 / 3.75mm circular in 40″ / 100cm length or 2 sizes smaller than main needle
US 7 / 4.5mm circular in 40″ / 100cm length or size needed to obtain gauge
Magic loop method is used for knitting smaller circumferences in the round. Watch this Westknits video to assist with the Magic Loop technique.
https://youtu.be/hpFHbHmrCcc
Notions
1 stitch marker, tapestry needle, 12 1″ / 2.5cm buttons
Gauge
19 sts & 28 rows = 4″ / 10cm in stockinette stitch after blocking using larger needles (US 7 / 4mm recommended)
20 sts & 36 rows = 4″ / 10cm in 2x2 ribbing after blocking using smaller needles (US 5 / 3.75mm recommended)
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