Sahara Wrap Sweater by Camille Mikolas

Sahara Wrap Sweater

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Knitting
April 2021
yarn held together
Worsted
+ Worsted
= Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
10 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
US 13 - 9.0 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
550 - 850 yards (503 - 777 m)
XXS - 4XL
English
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Digital download of my Sahara Wrap Sweater Pattern! The pattern is for sizes XXS-4XL.

This perfect for any season wrap sweater is constructed in three main pieces from the bottom up, each worked flat, with the sleeves picked up in the round. I recommend sizing down for this pattern if you’re in between choosing two sizes.

Measurements (in INCHES):
XXS:
Bust - 28” - 30”
Length (top of shoulders to bottom of trim) - ~14”

XS:
Bust - 30” - 33”
Length (top of shoulders to bottom of trim) - ~15”

S:
Bust - 32” - 34”
Length (top of shoulders to bottom of trim) - ~15.5”

M:
Bust - 34” - 36”
Length (top of shoulders to bottom of trim) - ~16”

L:
Bust - 37” - 38”
Length (top of shoulders to bottom of trim) - ~17”

XL:
Bust - 38” - 40”
Length (top of shoulders to bottom of trim) - ~18.5”

2XL:
Bust - 41” - 43”
Length (top of shoulders to bottom of trim) - ~20”

3XL:
Bust - 44” - 47”
Length (top of shoulders to bottom of trim) - ~22.5”

4XL:
Bust - 48” - 52”
Length (top of shoulders to bottom of trim) - ~25”

Materials:

  • (560) 580 (600) 630 (680) 710 (760) 790 (840) yards of Bulky to Super Bulky (#5 - #6 weight) yarn
  • US 13 (9.00mm) circular needles with 24” cord or US 13 straight needles
  • US 13 (9.00mm) circular needles with 16” cord or US 13 DPNs (for sleeves)
  • US 10.5 (6.5mm) circular or straight needles
  • US 8 (5.0mm) circular needs with 24” cord (will use for magic loop) or US 8 DPNs
  • Tapestry/Darning needle
  • OPTIONAL: Any crochet hook between sizes 5.00mm - 8.0mm

Gauge:
10 stitches x 14 rows in a 4”x4” (10cm x 10cm) square

The skill level for this pattern is a confident beginner ready to learn/practice simple decrease stitches and picking up stitches along edges. I would not recommend this pattern as a first project, however, if you are feelin’ good about your abilities, I think this could be a first sweater project… but maybe make some coasters and scarves first. Whatever you’re into.

Check out my Instagram for more photos: @camel.knits
and the hashtag: #SaharaWrapSweater