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Liscannor Sweater
The Liscannor sweater is a visually striking, beginner-friendly sweater featuring charted panels of knit and purl stitches arranged to create various textures and shapes inspired by the intricate, deeply textured Liscannor flagstone found at the Cliffs of Moher.
The front and back rib of the sweater are knit separately, and the sweater is then joined and knit in the round until the armholes. The front and back of the sweater are then knit separately. Stitches are picked up and knit in the round for the neckline and sleeves.
Note that the knit/purl diagrams are charted only
Sizes 1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6) 7 (8)
Bust circumference: 84 (92) 100 (108) 116 (124) 132 (140) cm / 33 (36) 40 (43) 46 (49) 52 (55) inches including the intended 10 cm / 4 inches of positive ease at the bust.
Body length: 52 (53) 55 (56) 59 (62) 62 (65) cm / 20.5 (21) 21.5 (22) 23 (24.5) 24.5 (25.5) inches, easily adjustable
Sleeve circumference: 34 (34) 37 (37) 39 (40) 41 (42.5) cm / 13.4 (13.4) 14.5 (14.5) 15.4 (15.7) 16.1 (16.7) inches
Sleeve length (including ribbing): 45 (46) 45 (46) 46 (45) 42 (43) cm / 17.7 (18.1) 17.7 (18.1) 18.1 (17.7) 16.5 (16.9) inches, easily adjustable
Gauge:
12 st x 16 rows = 8 cm x 6 cm in Panel D of pattern, blocked
Yarn:
Single strand of Aran-weight yarn (e.g. Drops Air, Berroco Mochi, Cascade 220 Superwash Aran, Yarn Bee Alpaca Twist): 810 (910) 985 (1056) 1187 (1293) 1392 (1503) meters / 886 (995) 1078 (1155) 1300 (1415) 1523 (1645) yards
Needles:
- 4.5mm circular needles with an 80cm / 100cm cord for ribbing
- 5.5mm circular needles with an 80cm / 100cm cord for the body
- 4.5mm circular needles with a 40cm cord, or DPNs for sleeve cuffs and collar (unless using magic loop method)
- 5.5mm circular needles with a 40cm cord, or DPNs for sleeves (unless using magic loop method)
Materials:
- Stitch markers
- Tapestry needle
- Scrap yarn for holding shoulders/neckline
- (suggested) Stitch counter
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- First published: April 2022
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