Golden Light Sweater by Nocte Knits

Golden Light Sweater

Knitting
September 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
804 - 1148 yards (735 - 1050 m)
4 (bust circumference from 90,5cm(35.25in.) to 145cm (58in.))
English
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Oh, you know, the special autumn light that makes everything look so beautiful once more before winter. Enjoy the moments is this fun sweater.

Golden Light Sweater is a cropped sweater with lot of ease. There is only four sizes because of the big pattern on the hem. This pattern has only charts for the lace pattern.
The sweater is knit bottom up and it begins with twisted ribbing that creates nice scallop edge. There are big lace motifs and bobbles. Sleeves are knit from cuff up and also have twisted ribbing and bobbles. Neckline is shaped and has ribbing. The sweater has tassels on the hem and on the cuffs.

Pattern uses the following
Cable Cast On or Chinese Waiter Cast On (NOT instructed)
Twisted ribbing
Decreases (k2tog, p2tog, ssk, ssp, k3tog, sssk, cdd)
Increases (M1R, M1L, yo, kyok, 1-to-5)
Cables/twists (one over one, one over two)
Bobbles
Italian Bind Off (NOT instructed)

Yarn
Drops Merino Extra Fine
50g = 105m / 115yds
100% Wool (Superwashed)

350 - 350 - 400 - 500g

735 - 735 - 840 - 1050m /
805 - 805 - 920 - 1150yds

The sample was made in colorway 41.

Needles and Gauge
4.0mm / US 6 circular needles
at least 80cm / 32 in for the body
4.0mm / US 6 circular needles
40cm / 16in for the sleeves
5.0mm / US 8 circular needles
at least 80cm / 32 in for cast on.

Or other sizes to obtain gauge / suitable for the chosen yarn

Gauge (in stockinette)
21 sts per 10cm / 4 inch
30 rows per 10 cm / 4 inch

Sizes
Choose a size that has up to 30cm of ease.
1: 90,5cm / 36.25in
2: 108,5cm / 43.5in
3: 126,5cm / 50.75in
4: 145cm / 58in

Table of Content (PDF pattern)
Cover – Introduction

Page 2 – Materials and Tools

Page 3– Sizes and Measurements

Page 4 - Construction (overview)

Page 5 - Abbreviations, Stitch Guide

Pages 6-10 – Instructions, Finishing

Pages 11-13 – About the charts, Chart Symbols, Charts

Page 14 – Contact info