Goldenacre Cardigan by Littletheorem

Goldenacre Cardigan

Knitting
November 2024
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in 1x2 Twisted Ribbing
US 9 - 5.5 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
535 - 2020 yards (489 - 1847 m)
To fit chest approximately (28, 32, 36) [40, 44, 48] {52, 56, 60}” /(70, 80, 90) [100, 110, 120] {130, 140, 150} cm
English
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A gorgeous cardigan with a stunning lace design, set off with pretty twisted ribbing. Knitted from the top down with a saddle shoulder design, so the lace runs continuously from the neckline right down to the cuffs. Perfect for Autumn in worsted weight yarn, and with a cosy attached shawl collar to snuggle up in. The cardigan is knitted from the top down, and is totally seamless. There’s a diagram and photo tutorial to guide you through step-by-step. There are nine size inclusive sizes, a choice of three body lengths and two sleeve lengths for a perfect, personalised fit.

We work from the top down with a saddle shoulder construction and attached shawl collar. The bulk of the cardigan is worked in 2x1 twisted slip stitch rib, designed to look like brioche. There are strips of lace running down the fronts and sleeves, and a wider version of the same lace pattern runs down the back. This is a great knit for an adventurous knitter who enjoys exploring different sweater constructions.

Goldenacre is an area of Edinburgh that is close to my heart. We used to live near there and now my partner’s parents live there too – lots of happy memories! I started knitting this cardigan in the car on the way to visit my partner’s parents (they kept my preschooler busy all day so I could knit then too!) so it seems like a good name for the cardi itself. The pictured cardigan is size 3, body length 3.

Suggested Yarn:
Malabrigo Rios (Worsted) (100% superwash merino wool)
192 m/210 yds per 100g skein. Colourway: Almond Blossom.

Meterage
Body Length 1: (490, 530, 560) [620, 655, 1005] {1105, 1150,
1205} m
Body Length 2: (710, 760, 810) [910, 955, 1215] {1335, 1400, 1460} m
Body Length 3: (845, 905, 965) [1090, 1150, 1530] {1685, 1765, 1845} m

Yardage
Body Length 1: (535, 580, 615) [680, 715, 1100] {1210, 1260,
1320} yds
Body Length 2: (775, 830, 885) [995, 1045, 1330] {1460, 1530, 1600} yds
Body Length 3: (925, 990, 1055) [1190, 1260, 1675] {1845, 1930, 2020} yds

Dimensions (Metric):
Size: (1, 2, 3) [4, 5, 6] {7, 8, 9}
To fit chest approximately: (70, 80, 90) [100, 110, 120] {130, 140, 150} cm with around 20 cm positive ease
Across Back Underarm to Underarm: (46, 49, 53) [61, 64, 68] {76, 79, 83} cm
Length Underarm to Hem, Body Length 1: (18, 17, 16) [15, 13, 27] {26, 25, 24} cm
Length Underarm to Hem, Body Length 2: (33, 32, 31) [29, 28, 37] {36, 35, 34} cm
Length Underarm to Hem, Body Length 3: (43, 42, 41) [39, 38, 52] {51, 49, 48} cm
Upper Sleeve Circumference: (30, 33, 36) [36, 40, 44] {48, 51, 55} cm
Sleeve Length from Underarm: 45 cm (with instructions for longer sleeves)

Dimensions (Imperial):
Size (1, 2, 3) [4, 5, 6] {7, 8, 9}
To fit chest approximately (28, 32, 36) [40, 44, 48] {52, 56, 60}” with around 8” positive ease.
Across Back Underarm to Underarm: (18, 20, 21) [24, 26, 27] {30, 32, 33}”
Length Underarm to Hem, Body Length 1: (7, 6¾, 6¼) [5¾, 5¼, 10¾] {10¼, 9¾, 9½}”
Length Underarm to Hem, Body Length 2: (13¼, 12¾, 12¼) [11¾, 11¼, 14¾] {14¼, 13¾, 13½}”
Length Underarm to Hem, Body Length 3: (17¼, 16¾, 16¼) [15¾, 15¼, 20¾] {20¼, 19¾, 19½}”
Upper Sleeve Circumference: (12, 13, 14½) [14½, 16, 17½] {19, 20½, 22}”
Sleeve Length from Underarm: 18” (with instructions for longer sleeves)

Needles: 5.5 mm/US 9 75 cm/30” circular needle or as required to achieve correct gauge, 4.5 mm/US 7 needles for cuffs only.

Gauge: 16 sts and 24 rows = 10 cm/4” in 1x2 Twisted Ribbing after blocking.

Extras: Crochet hook for weaving in loose ends, clip type stitch markers, stitch holder or waste yarn for holding stitches, you may find a row counter useful

Pattern Difficulty: Moderate to fiddly

Skills Needed: Work flat and in the round; knit and purl; knit into back loops, cast on and bind off; knitted and purled increases and decreases, m1R and m1L, yo’s, pick up stitches, pick up and knit, short rows. There are full instructions for short rows and picking up and knitting and a photo tutorial for the saddle shoulder construction.

Many thanks to my wonderful tech editor Alittlebitsheepish and to fabulous test knitters ritahopes, shirfitz and ratstuff.