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Ceniza Sweater
Meet the Ceniza Sweater. With its subtle braided texture, delicate eyelets along the collar, and comfortable fit with s2-5” of positive ease and a slightly cropped body, this sweater brings just as much elegance as it does coziness!
Construction:
The Ceniza Sweater follows a top-down circular yoke construction worked in turned rounds, including neckline shaping and short rows so that it sits perfectly at the neck and shoulder. It is then separated for the sleeves and the body at the underarm. The rest of the body is worked in turned rounds and ends with applied ribbing. Then yarn is attached to the center of the underarm, and the sleeves are worked in turned rounds, and ribbing is applied at the cuffs. Optional collar ribbing is then applied.
Sizing:
Sized: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9) to fit the bust measurements of:
28-30” (31-34”, 35-38”, 39-42”, 43-46”) ( 47-50”, 51-54”, 55-58”, 59-62”) with 0” to 3” of positive ease.
Bust Measurements of the finished garment at bust:
32” (36”, 40”, 44”, 48”) (52”, 56”, 60”, 64”)
Suggested Yarn:
Sport Weight (2)
Designer’s Sample Used: The Frosted Stitch Snowdrift Sport (100% Superwash Merino) in “Fallout” (328 yds/100g)
Yardage (including optional collar):
1,122 (1,500, 1,756, 1,854, 2061) (2,147, 2,408, 2,651, 2,784) yds
Gauge:
Main gauge: 20 sts by 16 row of the pattern repeat= 4” x 4” (10cm x 10cm) blocked.
Other Materials:
3.75mm (US F/5) crochet hook (or hook needed to meet gauge)
Scissors
Stitch Markers
Tapestry Needle
Difficulty:
Adventurous beginner/intermediate
Pattern uses US terminology and Imperial measurements.
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- First published: December 2022
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