Dutchess by Cheryl Burke

Dutchess

Knitting
October 2013
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in st st in the rnd.
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1115 - 2215 yards (1020 - 2025 m)
32 – 62" / 81.5 – 157.5cm
English
Errata available: ysolda.com ysolda.com

Dutchess has a simple construction to show off the bold colourwork design. The body and sleeves are worked in the round to the armholes, then joined for the circular yoke. Short rows are used to raise the back of the neck after the sleeves and body are joined. The yoke and neckband are worked in the round.

Yarn
A worsted weight yarn with crisp stitch definition that will show off the strong yoke design is ideal, wool or wool blends with a bit of elasticity will work best. While the pullover is shown in a superwash wool, any smooth yarn, such as a worsted spun untreated wool should work for the crisply geometric colourwork. I recommend swatching the yoke pattern to see how your colours will work together, the results can often be surprising.

Shown in Shelridge Farm W4 (100% wool, 220yds/201m, 3.5oz/100g) in MC: Bordeaux and CC: Spanish Moss.

MC: 1025[1100, 1210, 1255, 1350] (1470, 1545, 1595, 1675) [1775, 1875, 1950, 2015]yds / 935[1000, 1100, 1145, 1230] (1340, 1405, 1450, 1525) [1615, 1705, 1775, 1835]m.
CC: 90[95, 100, 110, 120] (120, 125, 140, 165) [165, 195, 205, 220]yds / 80[85, 90, 100, 110] (110, 114, 130, 150) [150, 175, 185, 200]m.

Gauge
20 sts and 28 rnds = 4” / 10cm in st st in the rnd.
20 sts and 24 rnds = 4” / 10cm in colourwork.

Sizes
Finished chest circumference: 32[34, 37, 39, 42] (44, 47, 49, 52) [54, 57, 59, 62]“ / 81.5[86.5, 94, 99, 106.5] (112, 119.5, 124.5, 132) [137, 145, 150, 157.5]cm.

Shown in size 39” with 2” / 5cm of positive ease.

Helpful links
Choosing colours, a guest post from Felicity Ford
Technique Thursday - Colour dominance
Technique Thursday - One row buttonholes
Technique Thursday - Joining the sleeves and body on a seamless bottom up sweater
Technique Thursday - Wrapless short rows