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Grist Pullover
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“Grist offers a restrained take on traditional fishing sweaters, featuring ribbed shoulder epaulets and delicate, allover banded patterns that recall favorite ganseys of old. Despite its relaxed nature, the boxy silhouette cleverly conceals shaping details that preserve a flattering proportion and fit. Deep, sloping shoulder lines prevent the upper yoke from being overwhelmed with excess fabric, while optional subtle body shaping tailors the fit of the lower body.
The thoughtful banded knit-purl patterns of the fabric contain just enough variety to keep the knitting engaging, and result in a texture that is cozily refined, thanks to Imbue Sport’s three-ply construction, spun from soft merino wool. This modified-drop shoulder garment is worked from the top-down, making in-progress try-on possible and allowing for effortless customization of body and sleeve lengths.“ — designer, Jared Flood
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Please note: the stitch patterns used for this garment include written as well as charted instructions.
Construction
- Pullover is worked seamlessly from the top down. The back is worked flat to the underarm with increases to shape the shoulders and then placed on hold. Stitches are picked up for both fronts from back shoulders and worked flat simultaneously to the base of the neck, when fronts are joined and worked together flat to the underarm. The garment is folded along the shoulder and the front and back are joined into the round to be worked circularly for the remainder of the body. The body is worked circularly to the hem. Optional tapered body shaping may be worked during this time. Sleeve stitches are picked up around each armhole and the sleeves are worked circularly to the cuff. The sleeve shaping is worked according to knitter’s preference for a classic- or slim-fit sleeve. The neckband is picked up and worked circularly. Collar may be worked as a standard crew neck, or a double-thick band by working twice the desired length and sewing down the live stitches to the WS of the garment.
Finished Dimensions
1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) (8, 9, 10, 11)
- 40½ (44¼, 48, 52¼) (56, 60¼, 64) (68¼, 72, 76¼, 80)” [103 (112.5, 122, 132.5) (142, 153, 162.5) (173.5, 183, 193.5, 203) cm] finished circumference at chest
- See Full Schematic for more sizing information
- Cloak sample is Size 3, Tall with no shaping and Classic Sleeves. Modeled by Jared (short hair, with glasses), 6’1”/185.5 cm tall, with 8”/20.5 cm positive ease, and by Leigh (long hair), 5’6”/167.5 cm tall, with 13”/33 cm positive ease.
- Amaro sample is Size 3, Tall with no shaping and Classic Sleeves. Modeled by Jared (short hair, with glasses), 6’1”/185.5 cm tall, with 8”/20.5 cm positive ease.
- Ash sample is Size 2, Semi-Cropped with optional shaping and Slim Sleeves. Modeled by Maya (short hair, no glasses), 5’10”/178 cm tall, with 10¼”/26 cm positive ease.
Need help picking a size? See our resource page on Selecting a Sweater Size
Yarn
Brooklyn Tweed Imbue Sport — 190 yards (174 meters) per 50g skein
- 8-10 (9-11, 10-11, 10-12) (11-13, 11-14, 12-14) (13-15, 13-16, 14-17, 15-18) skeins
- Photographed in colors Cloak, Amaro, and Ash
You may choose to knit from six variations:
- Semi-Cropped Version, Slim Sleeve
- Semi-Cropped Version, Classic Sleeve
- Classic Version, Slim Sleeve
- Classic Version, Classic Sleeve
- Tall Version, Slim Sleeve
- Tall Version, Classic Sleeve
See Full Pattern Specs for skein counts and yardage for each variation.
Yardage
- 1500-1805 (1600-1930, 1715-2070, 1825-2210) (1935-2350, 2025-2495, 2170-2615) (2330-2805, 2425-2930, 2585-3115, 2730-3265) yards [1372-1650 (1463-1765, 1568-1893, 1669-2021) (1769-2149, 1852-2281, 1984-2391) (2131-2565, 2217-2679, 2364-2848, 2496-2896) meters] of sport weight wool yarn
Gauge
- 26 stitches & 46 rows/rounds per 4”/10 cm in Grist Pattern on main needle, after blocking
Needles
Main needles
- Suggested Size: US 5 (3.75 mm)
- One 32” (80 cm) circular needle for body
- One set of double-pointed needles (DPNs) for sleeves
Ribbing needles
- Suggested size US 3 (3.25 mm)
- Two or three sizes smaller than main needle
- One 32” (80 cm) circular needle for hem
- One 16” (40 cm) circular needle for neckband
- One set of DPNs for sleeve cuffs
Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included in the pattern:
- Video — German Short Rows
- Video — Italian Tubular Bind Off
- Blocking 101
Skill Level
3 out of 5: Intermediate
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