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Harmony
“This piece is called the Harmony Jacket. It uses three different yarn weights: fingering, chunky, and super bulky. Let it include your favorite colors. In visual communication, a color palette is made of colors that work in harmony with each other to express an idea, a feeling, a mood, a vision, a hope, a dream. And in color theory, harmony can be objective. It’s how we arrange colors according to already established color principles like how they meet and match on the color wheel. Harmony can also be subjective. It’s a group of colors that don’t follow the rules but the combination challenges the norm, inspires and delights us. To express unity, you can do what I did and use monochromatic colors — two colors in the same hue that vary in lightness and darkness. In knitting, there are all kinds of ways to bring colors together.
In this pattern, we’re gonna use intarsia to create color blocks in a seamless way. I imagine every color and strand of yarn is a person, a country, a radical idea on how to manifest our wildest dreams for ourselves, for each other, and for the earth with each element different and varying and still coming together in harmony.”
This sweater uses two different yarn weights in two different colors brought together using simple intarsia techniques. The body is knit flat in one piece from the bottom up. The sleeves are seamless and knit in the round on DPNs. The sleeves have such an interesting construction! They are knit in the round and seamless, you will work 1 RS row and 1 WS row to be able to join the two colors together. Then you will join the body and sleeves to work a raglan yoke. Slipped stitches separate each section and travel up into the collar.
SIZE
1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Chest Circumference: 39.25 (44.5, 48, 53.25, 57) (62, 65.5, 70.5)” / 99.5 (113, 122, 135.5, 145) (157.5, 166.5, 179) cm.
Chest Circumference is the back width doubled. There is an additional 1.5” / 4 cm of ease in the front, and an additional 1.75” / 4.5 cm for the button band for each size.
Recommended ease: 6–8” / 15–20.5 cm of positive ease.
Sample 1 (peach/pink) is a size 2, worn with 1” / 2.5 cm of positive ease.
Sample 2 (gray/multi) is a size 1, worn with 10” / 24.5 cm of positive ease.
MATERIALS
Yarn:
MC: 495 (560, 605, 665, 735) (780, 805, 860) yds / 455 (515, 555, 610, 675)
(715, 735, 785) m of super bulky weight yarn.
CC: 200 (210, 250, 255, 260) (300, 335, 375) yds / 185 (195, 230, 235, 240)
(275, 305, 345) m of bulky weight yarn.
For buttons (optional): 35 (40, 40, 40, 45) (45, 45, 45) yds / 32 (37, 37, 37, 41)
(41, 41, 41) m each of fingering weight and lace weight mohair yarns in
complementary colors to MC.
Sample used:
Sample 1 (peach/pink)
MC: 8 (9, 9, 10, 11) (12, 12, 13) skeins of Chunky by Camellia Fiber Company (100% Merino, 68 yds / 62 m – 115 g), colorway Bisque.
CC: 3 (3, 4, 4, 4) (4, 5, 5) skeins of Big Merino by La Bien Aimée (80% superwash Merino, 20% nylon, 77 yds / 70 m – 50 g), colorway Sansa.
Buttons (optional): 1 skein of Merino Singles by La Bien Aimée (100% superwash Merino, 400 yds / 366 m – 100 g), colorway Sansa. 1 skein of Mohair Silk by La Bien Aimée (70% mohair, 30% silk, 547 yds / 500 m – 50 g), colorway Sansa.
Sample 2 (gray/multi)
MC: 9 (11, 12, 13, 14) (15, 15, 16) skeins of Cyrano by De Rerum Natura (100% French Merino d’Arles and Portuguese black Merinowool, 164 yds / 150 m – 100 g), colorway Poivre Blanc (held triple).
CC: 4 (4, 5, 5, 5) (6, 7, 7) skeins of Bulky by The Wandering Flock (100% superwash Merino wool, 109 yds / 100 m – 100 g), colorway Holograph Dreams (held double).
Buttons (optional): 1 skein of Fingering Singles by The Wandering Flock (100% superwash Merino, 400 yds / 366 m – 100 g), colorway Holograph Dreams. 1 skein of Mohair Silk by The Wandering Flock (80% kid mohair, 20% silk, 430 yds / 393 m – 50 g), colorway Holograph Dreams.
Needles: US 11 / 8 mm 16” / 40 cm circular needles, US 11 / 8 mm 40” / 100 cm circular needles, US 13 / 9 mm 40” / 100 cm circular needles, US 13 / 9 mm DPNs (set of 5), and US C / 2.75 mm crochet hook for buttons (optional).
To achieve correct gauge, use larger or smaller needles if necessary.
Notions: Stitch markers, stitch holders or waste yarn, tapestry needle, 8 (9, 9, 9, 10) (10, 10, 10) buttons – 0.5” / 13 mm wide (optional).
GAUGE
9 sts x 16 rows to 4” / 10 cm on US 13 / 9 mm needles in garter stitch, worked flat in MC, after blocking.
10 sts and 15.5 rnds to 4” / 10 cm on US 13 / 9 mm needles in garter stitch, worked in the round in MC, after blocking.
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