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CERATA cardigan
I love when my mind is slowly getting more quiet and at the same time, my hands know exactly what to do. And these stitch pattern repeats are reeaaaally addictive. Once I started working with CERATA stitch, I just couldn’t stop. So for all the reasons above, the cardigan version was inevitable.
CERATA cardigan is designed in classic modified dropped shoulder construction and knitted seamlessly from the top down. At first, the stitches are cast on for the back of the neck. Then, by increasing, the trapezoidal back of the cardigan is being formed. Next, the stitches are picked up along the shoulders and worked separately shaping the V neckline. When the indicated length of the fronts and back
is reached, the parts are joined to form the body.
The stitches for the sleeves are picked up along the armhole openings and initially shaped using German Short Rows. Further on, the indicated cuff circumference is achieved by decorative decreases.
The placket is knitted at the very end using the Double Knitting technique.
You can download a PDF preview with the most important information such as size guide, detailed measurements, yarn requirement, needles and notions in ENG and PL here.
Sizes:
CERATA cardigan was designed with proportionally decreasing ease range (28 - 12 cm 11 - 4.75 in) along larger sizes.
Sizes XXS (XS/S) M/L (XL) 2XL (3XL) correspond to bust/chest circumferences: 70-80 (80-90) 90-100 (100-110) 110-120 (120-130) cm 29.5-31.5 (31.5-35.5) 35.5-39.25 (39.25 -43.25) 43.25-47.25 (47.25-51.25) in.
The given bust circumferences are approximate.
Suggested yarn:
600 (650) 650 (700) 750 (800) g Peruvian from Filcolana
held together with
125-150 (150) 150 (175) 175 (175-200) g Tilia from Tilcolana
Swatches and gauge:
Gauge, measured from swatches knitted both flat and in rounds, using pattern stitch, on 4,5 mm US 7 needles, after washing and blocking:
10 x 10 cm 4x4 in = 18 sts x 28 rows/rounds
Detailed information on how to knit, block and measure gauge from your swatches is included in the pattern.
Techniques
- Long Tail Cast On
- Pattern stitch (described in detail in the pattern)
- 2x2 rib stitch - in rows and rounds
- German Short Rows
- Double knitting
- Increasing (M1Rk, M1Rp, M1Lk, M1Lp)
- Decreasing (k2tog, ssk, ssp)
- Italian Cast off in 1x1 ribbing
All techniques used in the pattern are described there in detail.
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