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Hanwood
This slightly cropped, three-quarter-sleeve pullover is a perfect layer to pull on over a dress or short-sleeved top when temperatures dip. The easy ribbed eyelet motif at the hem is suitable for an adventurous beginner (or a more advanced knitter who wants a relaxing knit).
The sweater is constructed from the bottom up, in the round to the armholes and then back and forth in rows through the upper body. Stitches are picked up around armhole openings and worked with short rows for nicely fitted sleeve caps. If desired, the body and sleeves can easily be lengthened (although this will require more yarn, so make sure you have extra on hand). Pattern includes instructions for a full-length sleeve modification.
SIZES
XS (S, M, L, XL / 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X). 0-2” or 0-5 cm positive ease suggested. Shown in size M with no ease.
Finished Chest Measurement:
30.25 (34, 38, 41.75, 45.5 / 50.5, 54.25, 58, 62)” or 77 [86.5, 96.5, 106, 115.5 / 128.5, 138, 147.5, 157.5] cm
MATERIALS NEEDED
Yarn:
Knit Picks Twill Worsted (100% merino wool); 149 yds/136 m per 100g skein; 5 (6, 6, 7, 8 / 8, 9, 10, 11) skeins in Fiddlehead
Recommended needles:
US #8 [5.0 mm] 24-40” circular needle, or one size bigger than needle used for gauge
US #7 [4.5 mm] 24-40”circular needle and set of double-pointed needles (or preferred type of needles for small circumferences in the round), or size needed to get gauge listed below
US #6 [4.0 mm] 16-24” circular needle and set of double-pointed needles (or preferred type of needles for small circumferences in the round), or one size smaller than needle used for gauge
Notions:
-Stitch markers (at least 2 removable)
-Waste yarn
-Yarn needle
GAUGE
19 sts/26 rows = 4”/10 cm in stockinette stitch on middle size needles
PATTERN NOTE
-A larger needle is suggested for the ribbed eyelet pattern at the hem so this section hangs straight (as shown) rather than pulling in as would be usual for ribbing.
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- First published: September 2022
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