Cedar Hill Pullover by Bobbie Fitzgerald

Cedar Hill Pullover

Knitting
January 2018
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette on larger needles
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
621 - 1035 yards (568 - 946 m)
To Fit Bust 32-38 (38-44, 44-50) in. (81.5-96.5 (96.5-112, 112-127) cm)
English
This pattern is available for free.

This pattern is very similar to Fitzgerald’s Deerfield V-neck Pullover; however, Cedar Hill is worked at a different gauge, in a different suggested yarn, and with different v-neck dimensions.

Designer’s notes:

  1. Pullover is worked in 4 pieces: Back, Front, and 2 Sleeves.
  2. Back and Front are worked in St st (k on RS, p on WS) with ribbed borders; the Sleeves are worked in rib.
  3. The Back of the pullover is designed to be longer than the Front.
  4. The neck edge is worked in the round on a circular needle.
  5. The circular needle is also used to work the rib on the Back, Front and Sleeves – but working in rows, just as if working on straight needles.

This pattern includes some knitter’s lingo. When you see ‘– 12 sts’ at the end of a sentence, this is the number of sts you will have after working that row. When you see ‘as established’ in the instructions, this means to continue in the indicated pattern st, lining up sts as in previous rows. When the pattern says to ‘work even’ this means that you continue in the specified st pattern, without increasing or decreasing.