Hexol Pullover by Stella Egidi

Hexol Pullover

Knitting
December 2019
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches
in St st on larger needles
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1467 - 2460 yards (1341 - 2249 m)
34 (38 3/4, 42, 46 3/4, 50, 53 1/2)" circumference at underarm.
English

A smart combination of shapes and lines makes this sweater a beautiful addition to every wardrobe. The Hexol Pullover is both feminine and minimalist, gently emphasizing curves with a simple diagonal rib pattern and an asymmetrical neckline. This design is worked from the top down and features set-in sleeves and an I-cord edging for a tailored look.

Difficulty Experienced

Yarn Weight 4

Finished Size 34 (38 3/4, 42, 46 3/4, 50, 53 1/2)“ circumference at underarm. Pullover shown measures 34”; modeled with 3” of positive ease.

Yarn Mrs. Crosby Steamer Trunk (100% superwash Merino wool; 164 yd 150 m/3 1/2 oz 100 g): Great-tailed Grackle, 9 (10, 11, 13, 14, 15) skeins.

Needles Size 4 (3.5 mm): 24–36” circular (cir) and set of double-pointed (dpn). Size 6 (4 mm): 24–36” cir and set of dpn. Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.

Notions Markers (m); removable m; stitch holders; cable needle (cn); size E/4 (3.5 mm) crochet hook; waste yarn for provisional CO; tapestry needle.

Gauge 18 sts and 27 rnds = 4” in St st on larger needle; 25 sts and 31 rnds = 4” in diagonal rib patt on larger needle.

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NOTES

  • This pullover is worked from the top down. The right half of the back neckband is worked first, beginning with a provisional cast-on. Then stitches for the left half of the back neckband are worked from the provisional cast-on. Stitches are then picked up along the back neckband and additional stitches are cast on at each side for the back shoulders. The shoulders are shaped with short-rows, then the back is worked flat to the underarm. Stitches for the fronts are picked up from the back shoulders, and the fronts are worked to the underarm while shaping the diagonal right front neckline. After joining the front and back, the body is worked in the round. Sleeve stitches are picked up around the armholes; the sleeve cap is shaped with short-rows, and then the sleeves are worked in the round.

  • When working the diagonal rib patterns in the round, knit all even-numbered rounds.

  • Slip stitches purlwise with yarn at wrong side of work.

  • When shaping the sleeve cap with short rows, do not work the wraps together with the wrapped stitches.

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