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![Lena wears Sarcactus, a circular yoke sweater worked in two colors and featuring colorwork sections at the yoke, hem and cuffs.](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/makingstories/726322842/GF2A9749_small2.jpg)
![Its central cactus motif and the geometric details of the colorwork sections are inspired by north-western Argentina, a region dear to the designer.](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/makingstories/726322832/GF2A9738_small2.jpg)
![Cuffs and hem are worked in the contrasting color with a small colorwork section providing a beautiful transition to the main colorwork on both body and sleeves.](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/makingstories/726322815/GF2A9720_small2.jpg)
![](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/2SpinABonneyYarn/704877903/received_286143129080586_small2.jpeg)
![Short rows on the back of the neck ensure a perfect fit of the neckline while the colorwork yoke hits just at the right spot before the body and sleeves are divided.](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/makingstories/726322834/GF2A9725_small2.jpg)
![Sarcactus' top-down construction make it easy to customize both body and sleeve length. Lena wears the shorter sleeve length with sleeves ending directly at the wrists for her.](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/makingstories/726322816/GF2A9771_small2.jpg)
![Lena wears Sarcactus with about 13 cm / 5" of positive ease, making it a very relaxed and comfy sweater!](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/makingstories/726322829/GF2A9708_small2.jpg)
![Lena is standing in front of a grey metal wall, looking at the camera and smiling. No wonder - she looks gorgeous in Sarcactus!](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/makingstories/726322810/GF2A9698_small2.jpg)
Sarcactus
Sarcactus is a gorgeous top-down circular yoke pullover with beautiful colorwork on the yoke, hem and cuffs. The colorwork pattern is inspired by the flora and textiles of north-western Argentina, a region dear to the designer, and combines a central cactus motif with geometric details. Short-rows at the back of the neck as well as length options for the body and sleeves ensure a great fit. The neckline, cuffs and hem are worked in the contrasting color, which creates a beautiful transition to and from the colorwork sections.
Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
Finished bust circumference: 88 (100, 106, 112, 124, 130, 136, 148) cm / 35.25 (40, 42.5, 44.75, 49.5, 52, 54, 59.25)” - recommended to be worn with 10-14 cm / 4-5.5” of positive ease at the bust.
Yarn
Marina Skua Mendip DK (100% British lambswool; 120 metres / 131 yards per 50 g)
MC: 630 (715, 760, 800, 890, 930, 975, 1060) metres / 690 (785, 835, 875, 975, 1020, 1070, 1160) yards
CC: 255 (290, 305, 320, 355, 375, 390, 425) metres / 280 (320, 335, 350, 390, 415, 430, 465) yards
Sample shown is knit in colourway Sheep (MC) and Night (CC). Lena wears a size 7 with 13 cm / 5” positive ease and the shorter sleeve version.
Needles
4 mm / US 6 circular needle with a cable length of at least 60 cm / 24” (or needle size to obtain gauge)
3.5 mm / US 4 circular needle with a cable length of at least 60 cm / 24” (or 2 sizes smaller than main needle)
You will also need needles in the above sizes in your preferred format for working small circumferences.
Gauge
20 sts x 30 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” (in the round, in stockinette stitch, on larger needle, after blocking)
21 sts x 24 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” (in the round, in colourwork, on larger needle, after blocking)
Notions
• Blocking tools (blocking mats, t-pins, blocking wires)
• Darning needle
• Removable stitch markers (optional)
• Stitch holders or scrap yarn
• Stitch markers
• Tape measure
Contributors
• Photography, Hair & Make-up: Melinda Dela Costa
• Model: Lena Zinser
• Tech Editing: Marina Skua & Jessica Schwab
• Graphic Design: Camille Romano
Sarcactus is one of the 10 modern, minimalist patterns featured in Issue 4 of Making Stories Magazine.
Issue 4 is available through our webshop in print and digital as well as in a subscription, through our Ravelry store as a digital version and our stockists.
About Making Stories Magazine
With Making Stories Magazine, we strive to feature companies and makers who focus on sustainability, transparency, fairness and equity in their work. We love telling their stories and hope to inspire and enable crafters to make conscious and informed decisions about the materials they use and the companies they support.
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