Crazy Cables Pullover by Raimonda Bagdoniene

Crazy Cables Pullover

Knitting
October 2024
yarn held together
Lace
+ DK
= DK (11 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette st
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
2286 - 2515 yards (2090 - 2300 m)
M/L, XL/XXL
English
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If you love simple knits the Crazy Cables Pullover is exactly what you need.
Simple street style design features Drop and Cable stitch patterns and is worked using two yarns of different textures held together: King Cole Curiosity DK and Kid Silk mohair, which add softness, sophistication, and marled effect. Curiosity is a cake yarn available in 9 swirling variegated shades, the blend in each strand adds beautiful texture to the wonderful stripy effect. For extended cuffs I used eyelash yarn Moments from King Cole.
SKILL LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
MATERIALS REQUIRED
• 2 (3) x 150g DK balls 960 (1440) m/1050 (1575) yds using King Cole Curiosity 2898 shade.
• 5 (7) x 25g balls 1050 (1470) m/1148 (1608) yds using Drop Kid Silk, 01 shade.
• 1 (2) x 50g ball 90 (180) m/98 (196) yds using King Cole Moments 499 shade.
NOTE If you substitute another yarn, please check tension and yardage.
• 1 Circular needle 5.00mm x 60cm (US 8).
• 1 Circular needle 6.00mm x 60cm (US 10).
NOTE Needle size is only a guide- if you get too many stitches on 10cm, take a larger needle. If you get too few stitches on 10cm, take a smaller needle.
• 1 Tapestry needle.

SIZES: M/L, XL/XXL.
Model wears size M/L (height 161cm).

Length (from top of the shoulders) - 51 (54) cm 20 (21 ¼) in.
Flat width (just below armhole) - 62 (70) cm 24 ½ (27 ½) in.
Total sleeve length from top of shoulder - 73cm / 28 ¾ in.

GAUGE (Tension): 14 sts and 20 rows = 10cm (4 in), measured over stockinette st pattern, (garment being blocked), using 2 yarns held together and 6.00mm (US 10) needle.

NOTE Needle size is only a guide - if you get too many stitches for 10cm, take a larger needle size. If you get too few stitches for 10cm, take a smaller needle size. It’s very important to check your gauge (tension) before starting as working to the wrong tension will mean your garment won’t be size shown.