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Sandpiper
Sandpiper was born out of my love for stripes and simplicity. I wanted something I could easily throw on to ward off a nighttime chill or an over air conditioned building and I find that this goes with so many different things. When I knit a sweater, I want to be able to wear it a lot. The simple lace stripes add just enough visual intrigue while gently keeping the knitting moving along at the same time. And the longer vents at the sides mean I can wear it with dresses or shorts. A relaxing knit and a go-to summer sweater in a fabulous yarn.
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Finished Sizes
30 (33¼, 36¾, 40¼,) (43¾, 47¼, 50½,) (54, 57½, 60¾)“ bust circumference. Pullover shown measures 36¾”, modeled with 2-3” ease.
Yarn
Stitch Together Studio Stitch Swanky (70% merino, 20% silk, 10% cashmere; 437 yds /100 g): Morel 3 (4, 4, 4,) (5, 5, 5,) (6, 6, 6) skeins. Appx 1255 (1390, 1535, 1685,) (1830, 1975, 2110,) (2255, 2400, 2540) yds—exact yardage will vary!
Needles
Size 4 (3.5 mm) straight or circular (cir) and set of double pointed (dpns) / preferred small circumference needle and Size 2 (2.75 mm) straight or cir, 16” cir and dpns. Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
Notions
Markers (m); stitch holders/waste yarn; tapestry needle.
Gauge
28 sts and 40 rows = 4” in Stockinette on larger needles
To save time and ensure proper fit, please take time to check gauge.
Notes
This pullover is worked from the bottom up in pieces. Front and back are seamed at the sides and shoulders. Sleeves are then picked up from the armholes and worked down in the round. The neckband is picked up last and worked in the round.
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- First published: July 2019
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