Phoebe sweater by Katerina Amprikidou

Phoebe sweater

Knitting
February 2020
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 12 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette knitted flat
US 17 - 12.0 mm
448 - 492 yards (410 - 450 m)
S/M & L
English
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Top Down Sweater Knit Pattern Phoebe
This high neck top down sweater knit pattern is made in an oversized fit for ultimate comfort and the cable design makes this sweater so unique.
Chunky but elegant, It will carry you through winter days and nights with style.
Knitted top-down, this chunky knitting pattern will be your adorable piece during cold winter days.
This knitting pattern is a 9-page fully-detailed digital knitting pattern file that includes guided instructions step by step.

Features
the cabled raglan sleeved sweater is high neck top-down knitted.

Skill level
Advanced knitters

Techniques included
circular knitting, stockinette st in the round, rib st in the round, increase sts, decrease sts, top-down knit technique, cable technique

Language
English
This knitting pattern is written in standard English
Measurements are in both cm and inches.

Sizes
S / M and L

Chest width measured flat (measured flat below armhole horizontally from edge to edge)
S/M = 50cm / 20 inches
L = 55cm / 22 inches

The sizes of the sweater correspond to the following body measurements.
Bust at the fullest point
S 82.5-86.5 cm 32.5-34 inches
M 91.5-96.5 cm 36-38 inches
L 101.5-106.5 cm 40-42 inches

Materials
Yarn: Norvegia By Cervinia,50% wool,50% Acrylic,
680 (750)gr
approx 410(450)m or 446(492)yards
Yarn Alternatives
James C Brett “rustic mega chunky”
Rowan “Big Wool”
Sirdar “Adventure”
Wool and the Gang “Crazy Sexy Wool”
Wool and the Gang “Heal the Wool”
Drops “Polaris”
A pair of 12mm (U.S17) circular needles 60cm (24 inches)
12mm (U.S. 17) double-pointed needles
A cable needle
A tapestry needle
Markers (separate the sleeves from the body)
Stitch holders

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