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Kiely Swoncho
A fun architectural design knit in stranded colorwork, Kiely is a twist on a classic swoncho while creating a great layering piece for the upcoming months.
Kiely is worked top down, beginning with a simple two color stripe sequence, before moving into a the three color stranded colorwork chart. After the yoke is finished, the sleeve and body division is done, and the body is actually placed on hold in order to finish the sleeves first, so as to determine what length you would like the swoncho to be, so putting the body on hold (waste yarn) and moving on to the sleeves.
Due to the shape of swonchos and how deep the yoke is, I found that having my sleeves finished first and trying it on as I go, helped me to figured out what was the most comfortable and fitting length of body and hem for me.
Yarn & Colorways
Primrose Roan DK (60% Merino Wool, 40% Domestic Non-superwash wool, 230yds/210m, 3.5oz/100g skein).
- (MC) Cerignola
- (C1) Gimlet
- (C2) Static
Finished bust circumference:
40.75, 53.5, 66.25“ / 103.5, 136, 168cm #sizeinclusive
Sizes & Yardage
XS-M, L-2X, 3X-5X.
MC: 990, 1370, 1810yds / 905, 1255, 1655m
C1: 185, 245, 305yds / 170, 225, 280m
C2: 135, 180, 225yds / 125, 165, 205m
Needles & Notions
US 4/3.5mm circular needles ca. 16” (40cm) in length or DPN’s for sleeves.
US 5/3.75mm circular needles ca. 16” (40cm) in length for the yoke.
US 6/4mm circular needles ca. 32” (80cm)* in length for yoke and DPN’s for knitting sleeves in the round.
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- First published: August 2021
- Page created: August 11, 2021
- Last updated: February 17, 2023 …
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