Flowers romance cardigan by Ull og strikk1

Flowers romance cardigan

Knitting
April 2025
yarn held together
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1094 - 1640 yards (1000 - 1500 m)
XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL
English
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Flowers in a Row Cardigan
A light and romantic cardigan with delicate floral texture

This is a beautiful, flattering, and decorative cardigan, worked flat using a simple yet elegant technique called Flowers in a Row. It’s perfect for knitters who want an easy and decorative stitch pattern, creating a lovely floral texture through yarn overs and loop stitches.

The entire cardigan is knitted flat in separate pieces using two strands of chunky mohair yarn held together. The pieces are sewn together at the end. There are no ribbed edges or additional trims — everything is kept clean and minimal.

The cardigan can be fastened with buttons and knitted loops, or tied at the neck with I-cord strings.

Please note that the measurements are approximate, as the fabric has some natural stretch and drape. A helpful tip is to count the number of flower rows and make sure all pieces that need to match in length have the same row count.

Sizes
XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)

Measurements (before blocking)
Total length: 60 (61) 62 (63) 64 (65) cm / 23.5 (24) 24.5 (25) 25.25 (25.5)“
Bust circumference: 93 (99) 105 (111) 117 (123) cm / 36.5 (39) 41.25 (43.75) 46 (48.5)”
Sleeve length: 48 (49) 50 (51) 52 (53) cm / 18.75 (19.25) 19.75 (20) 20.5 (21)“

Yarn
Chunky Mohair, color: Ballet Tutu 3509
Held double throughout.

XS: 7 skeins (50g each) S: 8 skeins M: 8 skeins L: 9 skeins XL: 9 skeins XXL: 10 skeins

Needles
Circular needle 8 mm (US 11), 80 cm / 32”
2 double-pointed needles 4 mm (US 6), for button loops

Notions
5 buttons

Gauge
14 m =45 fot 11,181 to 10 cm

Please knit a swatch and measure your gauge carefully. The stitch pattern can affect final measurements.

Note: This pattern may result in slight variations in size. Make sure your stitch count is divisible by 6 to maintain the pattern’s structure.
After blocking, the finished piece may increase by approximately 5% in size.