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Highland Pullover
The Highland Pullover features a folded collar with ribbing that flows through the yoke in triangular shapes, echoing a mountains shape. This simple knit has just the right amount of details, letting the fluffy alpaca and wool yarn shine.
GAUGE
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(5mm) 17 sts x 25 rows = 4x4” (10x10 cm) in stockinette stitch worked in the round & wet blocked
SIZES
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1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6) 7 (8) 9
Finished bust measurement: 36 (39.5) 45 (49) 52.5 (56) 60 (64) 68” [[91 (100.3) 114.3 (124.5) 133.5 (143.5) 152.5 (162.5) 172.5 cm]]
This pullover is designed with 5-7” (12.5-18 cm) of positive ease in the body. It is loose fitting at the bust and drapes straight down through the body for an oversized fit. The sample pictured in this pattern is worn with 6” (15 cm) of ease.
CONSTRUCTION
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Worked top down with a folded collar, short row neck shaping and 4 points of increases throughout the yoke. The neckline and shoulders feature a decorative V shape of ribbing that flows from the ribbed collar. The sleeves and body are worked in stockinette stitch, making this pullover an easy and relaxing knit.
This sweater is easily customizable – feel free to make the collar, body, sleeves, cuff and hem shorter or longer than directed.
SUPPLIES
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1000 (1100) 1240 (1340) 1410 (1640) 1735 (1970) 2090 yards // 915 (1010) 1140 (1225) 1290 (1495) 1590 (1800) 1910 meters of Mayflower New Sky (50g, 164yd, 150m/ball) in color 65 Camel, or similar yarn that meets gauge.
4.5mm(US7) set of 6” (15 cm) double pointed needles or <12” (30 cm) circulars for ribbed sleeve cuffs
4.5mm(US7) 16” and 32-40” circular needles (40 and 80-100 cm) for ribbed collar and hem
5mm(US8) 16” and 32-40” circular needles (40 and 80-100 cm) for yoke, body and sleeves
9 stitch markers (8 of the same, 1 unique for BOR)
Notions: Scissors, yarn needle, waste yarn/string, measuring tape
Optional: Elastic string, Stitch/row counter
SKILLS
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This is a written pattern assuming foundational sweater knitting knowledge and is not intended to be beginner friendly. Supplemental research or practice to learn new skills may be required to complete this project.
This pattern requires a working knowledge of: knitting & purling both flat & in the round, provisional cast on, german short row shaping, increasing, decreasing, tubular bind off.
Circular needles are used to work in the round, starting with 16” (40 cm) for the cast-on and switching to longer cable lengths as the yoke grows. The sleeves are made with the smallest cable length or preferred short circumference needles i.e DPNs or magic loop.
Cast-on, bind-off, and short row methods suggested in this pattern are able to be substituted with any other method.
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- First published: March 2023
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- Last updated: November 1, 2024 …
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