Plant People Sweater by Brienne Moody

Plant People Sweater

Knitting
February 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
825 - 2042 yards (754 - 1867 m)
Approximately 32 (36.5, 40.25, 44, 48.5) (52.5, 55.5, 60.25, 64.5) / 81.25 (93, 102.5, 112.25, 123) (133.5, 141.25, 153, 163.5) cm circumference.
English
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The Plant People Sweater pattern showcases a lace and cabled yoke, designed to mimic the delicate interplay of leaves and vines. Knitted from the top down in one seamless piece, the Plant People sweater offers both a rewarding knitting experience and a stunning finished garment. As you work your way through the circular yoke, you’ll unfurl leaves and vines to frame your face. The statement sleeves, created using a simple eyelet stitch pattern, are a true standout feature of this design. Whether you’re a seasoned knitter or looking for a captivating challenge, this pattern promises a rewarding journey as you create a garment that is unique and vibrant.

Sizing
1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9) Sample pictured is size 1. The sweater is being worn with no ease in the bust and 2”/ 5cm of positive ease under the arm. Recommended ease is a range between negative 1” and positive 1”

Finished Chest Circumference
Approximately 32 (36.5, 40.25, 44, 48.5) (52.5, 55.5, 60.25, 64.5) / 81.25 (93, 102.5, 112.25, 123) (133.5, 141.25, 153, 163.5) cm circumference.

Gauge 21 stitches and 28 rounds = 4” / 10 cm in Stockinette Stitch worked in the round on gauge needles, after blocking.

Suggested Needles* to determine YOUR gauge: knit a gauge swatch

US Size 6 / 4 mm circular needle, (or one size smaller than the gauge needle) for the ribbed neckband and hem. You’ll need a suitable length for the neckband: 16” / 40.5 cm and a longer one for the hem; pick a length that is slightly shorter than but as close as possible to the bust size that you’ve chosen. Common lengths include: 32” / 81.25 cm and 40” / 101.5 cm. Additionally, you’ll need double-pointed needles for the sleeves or use a long needle and the Magic Loop Method.

US Size 7 / 4.5 mm; (or size needed to obtain gauge) 24” / 61cm circular needle, or of suitable length for the yoke and body of the sweater. You may want to change to longer needles as the yoke gets wider. Additionally, you’ll need double-pointed needles for the ribbed cuffs or use a long needle and the Magic Loop Method.

Yarn
3 (3, 4, 4, 4) ( 5, 5, 6, 7) Skeins: Lavender Lune Yarn Co Yak; DK Weight (70% Nonsuperwash Merino, 15% Yak, 15% Silk 330 yds/ 115g).

Or Approximately 825 (924, 1034, 1159, 1298) (1453, 1628, 1823, 2042) yards / 754 (845, 945, 1060, 1186) (1329, 1489, 1667, 2042) meters of DK Weight Yarn

Note: These yarn amounts are estimates. Any changes that knitters make to gauge or the sweater’s measurements will change the amount of yarn you’ll need.

Notions
-1 Stitch marker to mark the BOR

  • Highlighter pen (optional - for highlighting your size’s instructions)
  • Highlighter tape (optional - to keep your place in the pattern and on the charts)
  • Smooth scrap yarn (for putting sleeves on hold)
  • Measuring tape
  • Tapestry needle
  • Wool wash and blocking mats or drying rack

Techniques Used

  • Long Tail Cast On Method
  • German Short Rows
  • Double Stitch
  • Knitting in the Round on a Circular Needle
  • Make One Right and Make One Left Increase
  • Cabling with a Cable Needle
  • Make One Purlwise
  • Optional: Magic Loop Method