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Seaweed Pullover
Seaweed pullover is an epitome of cozy; created with lace-weight strands of wool and mohair, this sweater has a slight fuzzy halo promising softness and warmth. The gentle bobbles and lines stitch pattern decorating the yoke is reminiscent of a string of pearls, resulting in a timeless elegant look.
The Seaweed Pullover is worked top-down in the round in reverse stockinette stitch in a classic yoke construction. Short rows are worked above the sleeves, improving the fit. Sleeves are worked seamlessly from the armholes and worked in the round to the cuff.
The PDF pattern includes:
- Written instructions
- Links to video tutorials
- Graphic charts
- Advanced techniques explained
- Schematic with measurements
- List of abbreviations
FINISHED CHEST CIRCUMFERENCE
31 (35, 39, 43, 47, 51, 55, 59, 63) in/79 (89, 99, 109, 119.5, 129.5, 139.5, 150, 160) cm
- Regular fit (1-3 in/ 2.5-7.5cm of positive ease).
- Model is 5’6” tall and usually wears size S. She’s wearing size M in the pictures.
YARN
Two strands of lace weight yarn held together. Yarns used for this design:
- 3 (3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6) skeins or 702 (818, 943, 1068, 1187, 1330, 1446, 1613, 1746) yds/642 (749, 863, 977, 1085, 1217, 1322, 1475, 1597) m of Isager Spinni: 100% wool, colorway 46s - 328 yds/300 m per 50 g/1.76 oz
- 4 (4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) skeins or 709 (827, 953, 1079, 1199, 1344, 1461, 1630, 1764) yds/648 (756, 871, 986, 1096, 1228, 1335, 1489, 1612) m of Isager Silk Mohair: 70% mohair, 30% silk, colorway 67 - 232 yds /212 m per 25 g/0.88 oz
OR
One strand of DK yarn:
- 4(5,5,6,7,7,8,9,10) skeins or 709 (827, 953, 1079, 1199, 1344, 1461, 1630, 1764) yds/647 (754, 869, 984, 1093, 1226, 1332, 1486, 1609) m of yarn that’s approx. 193 yds/176 m per 50 g/1.8 oz
NOTIONS
Stitch markers, scrap yarn, or stitch holder for holding stitches; tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
DIFFICULTY
Advanced - need knowledge of making bobbles, inc and dec, W&T short rows, knitting through back loop
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This pattern was thoroughly tested by multiple knitters and professionally tech edited by M. F. Corwin.
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