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Equinox Sweater
Ever wandered into a yarn shop and picked up a skein of something that you weren’t sure what to do with yet but couldn’t leave without? Spincycle’s yarns are like that for me. The nearest yarn shop that sometimes has some is more than five hours away so when I stumble on some of this good stuff, I feel like I’ve found buried treasure! I made this sweater to put to good use the skeins that I’ve collected. For the yoke, I chose a contrast color that felt most like spring to me. I only had one so I decided to go with a more tonal contrast for the body and sleeves of the sweater. The result is a pullover that reminds me of things starting to bloom and grow!
The colorwork pattern is so fun to work that I could see making one of these for every season. One in hues of black and white using Nightshades + Daylights from Harrisville designs for the winter, Devilish Grin + Midsommar for a Valentine’s Day pullover Melancholia + Midsommar + Deep Bump for all of the spring thaw feels or use Shades of Earth plus Salty Dog for fall!
Yarn
Spincycle Dream State (100% superwashed American Wool 150 yards/138 meters)
- Main Color - Melancholia 5 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7) (7, 8, 9, 9) skeins.
- Contrast Color 1 - Midsommar 1 (1, 2, 2, 2, 2) (2, 2, 2, 2) skeins.
- Contrast Color 2 - Deep Bump 1 (1, 2, 2, 2, 2) (2, 2, 2, 2) skeins. OR
- Approximately 659 (694, 749, 823, 898, 978) (1049, 1181, 1271, 1349) yards /603 (635, 685, 753, 821, 894) (959, 1080, 1162, 1233) meters in Main Color.
- Approximately 142, 149, 161, 177, 193, 210) (225, 253, 273, 289) yards / 130 (137, 148, 162, 177, 192) (206, 232, 250, 265) meters in each Contrast Color 1 and Contrast Color 2.
Note: The unique quality of Dream State knits up closer to a DK weight than a worsted weight for some knitters. You may find that a DK weight yarn (depending on your gauge) will work well for this project too. Your swatch will be your guide.
Gauge
20 stitches and 30 rounds = 4” / 10 cm in both Stockinette Stitch & Colorwork Pattern, knitted in the round, on larger needles.
Suggested Needles*
- US Size 5 / 3.75 mm circular needle, 16” / 40 cm / length for the neckline AND 24 - 40” / 60-100 cm length (depending on the size you’ve chosen) for the hem ribbing.
- US Size 6 / 4 mm 24 - 40” / 60-100 cm length (depending on the size you’ve chosen) for the sweater yoke and body. Double pointed needles of the same sizes suitable for small circumference knitting for the sleeves. Always choose the needle size that you need in order to obtain the pattern’s gauge.*
Sizes XXS (XS, S, M1, M2, L1) (L2, XL, 2X, 3X)
Finished Bust Measurements
31.25 (33.5, 36, 38.5, 43.25, 48) (50.5, 53.25, 58.75, 64.5)” / 79.25 (85, 91.5, 97.75, 110, 122) (128.25, 135.25, 149.25, 163.75) cm
Notions
- Stitch markers
- Highlighter Pen (optional - for highlighting your size’s instructions)
- Highlighter Tape (optional - to keep your place in the pattern and on the charts)
- Scrap Yarn (to use for Sunday Short Rows and for putting sleeves on holder)
- Measuring Tape
- Tapestry Needle
- Wool Wash and Blocking Mats
Techniques Used
- Long Tail Cast On Method
- Small Circumference Knitting in the Round
- Stranded Colorwork
- Make One Left Increase
- Knitting in the Round on a Circular Needle
- Increasing and Decreasing
- Sunday Short Rows
- Joining the Sleeves to the Body
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- First published: May 2021
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