Phase Cardigan by Iris H

Phase Cardigan

by Iris H
Knitting
March 2021
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 10 - 6.0 mm
7.0 mm
601 - 1094 yards (550 - 1000 m)
To Fit: 32” (34”, 38”, 40”, 42”) (44”, 48”,54”, 60”) / 80cm (85cm, 95cm, 100cm, 105cm) (112cm, 122cm, 135cm, 150cm)
English
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The Phase Cardigan has a simple construction which is designed to show of the texture of thick and thin yarn. It is worked top down in the round with the neck and side ribbing incorporated, so there is only a minimal number of stitches that need to be picked up at the start, there’s also no seaming! The top down design also allows you to easily adjust the length of the sleeves and body to suit your style.

Sizes:

A (B, C, D, E) (F, G, H, I)

To fit bust sizes: 32” (34”, 38”, 40”, 42”) (44”, 48”, 54”, 60”) / 80cm (85cm, 95cm, 100cm, 105cm) (112cm, 122cm, 135cm, 150cm)

The stated measurements include a 6” / 15cm positive ease.

Yarn:

Sample knitted in The Wave Wool by we are knitters in the colourway ‘salmon’ (100m / 100g).

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The pattern is designed to be used with thick and thin yarn in order to achieve the texture seen in the sample, however any yarn that meets the gauge may be used.

Yardage:

550g (600g, 650g, 700g, 750g) (800g, 850g, 900g, 950g)

550m (600m, 650m, 700m, 750m) (800m, 850m, 900m, 950m)

Needles:

6mm & 7mm circular needles and/or DPNs

Needle sizes are recommended, choose a size needed to achieve gauge, the smaller needle should be 1mm smaller than the larger needle.

Gauge:

12 stiches & 14 rows per 4” / 10cm on larger needles in stockinette after blocking.

If you are using a thick and thin yarn like the wave wool, make sure to do a large swatch to get an accurate gauge.

Techniques:

Picking up stitches from the cast on edge and from the side. There are many written and video tutorials detailing these techniques. I suggest those by wool and the gang, purl soho or cocoknits.