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Kola Cabled Sweater
Kola is an homage to my husband’s original homeplace, the Kola Peninsula - high up in the Arctic Circle, where temperatures plummet in winter and mountains are covered in frost. A labor of love for Igor who wanted to wear a one of a kind sweater after feeling the softness and warmth of the fabric created by the mYak baby yak yarn. This cabled pullover has a relaxed fit that can be layered and a turtleneck for extra warmth.
This design is full of delightful details that will keep you interested every step of the way. The turtleneck has an all over cable pattern with garter and seed stitch backgrounds. A saddle shoulder construction makes this sweater infinitely cozy to pull on and wear. The tubular cast on and bind off allows the squishy fisherman’s rib to seamlessly flow off the edge of the garment. Knit in cozy worsted weight mYak baby yak Medium, this sweater might be the warmest and softest thing in the wardrobe.
Pattern designed by Paola Vanzo with Anne Chubbuck.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
42 (46, 50, 54)”/106.5 (117, 127, 137) cm chest 28.75 (29.25, 29.5, 30.5)”/73 (74, 75, 77.5) cm
back length (including approx 2”/5 cm for saddle)
MATERIALS
14 (15, 16, 18) skeins
in mYak BabyYak Medium Desert
100% baby yak, 50 gr / 1.76 oz | 117 mt / 125 yds
Needles:
US 7 (4.5mm) 32” circular needle,
or size needed to obtain gauge
US 4 (3.5mm) 32” circular needle,
or 3 sizes smaller than gauge needle
Size E (3.5mm) crochet hook,
or size equivalent to smaller needle
Waste yarn in contrasting color (worsted weight, preferably cotton) Stitch markers
2 stitch holders
2 cable needles
GAUGE
Seed Stitch: 17 sts and 32 rows = 4”/10cm
Cable Patterns: 24 sts and 28 rows = 4”/10cm Take time to check gauge.
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