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Chimayo Cardigan
This fingering-weight cardigan is knit in the round from the bottom hem up to the armholes. The sleeves are then worked in the round and the sleeves and body are joined together at the yoke. The upper part of the sweater is shaped with 3 decrease rounds interspersed between 3 colorwork bands. The front steeks are then cut open and the front seed stitch bands are picked up and knit to finish the piece.
Note that the colorwork is presented in chart form only.
The sweater is available in the following sizes: 32 ½ (34 ½, 36 ½, 38 ½, 42 ½, 46 ½, 50 ½)” or 82.5 (87.5, 92.5, 98, 108, 118, 128.5) cm bust circumference, buttoned. It is shown in size 32 1/2 with approximately 3/4” of negative ease. If you prefer a looser/boxier fit, select a size with a finished size inch or two greater than your bust size and/or omit the waist and bust shaping as desired.
Yardage Requirements:
MC 875 (975, 1125, 1250, 1550, 1725, 1900) yards.
CC2 125 (125, 200, 200, 250, 250, 300) yards.
CC1, CC3 and CC4 100 yards of each color.
Note that information is given to work the front steeks within the notes section of the pattern. I used a sewn/reinforced steek technique for my sample, and then added a simple gingham ribbon to cover the cut ends of the steeks on the inside of the sweater.
This pattern is also available as part of the Santa Fe Collection eBook here on Ravelry.
Inspiration: The Chimayo area of New Mexico boasts some of the most talented Navajo weavers in the Southwest region. The diamond-shaped motifs, while taken from traditional Fair Isle chars, are very similar to motifs used in the local Chimayo weavers’ rugs.
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- First published: October 2018
- Page created: October 1, 2018
- Last updated: July 18, 2023 …
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