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Sejima
| // LINES \\ | collection
The | // LINES \\ | collection is full of textures that draw the eye in, up, around, through -- like the best architectural spaces, these sweaters give us much to contemplate, while still inviting us to live in them comfortably. In that spirit, we’ve named them each after a contemporary woman architect: Zaha Hadid, Selasi Setufe, Kazuyo Sejima, and Emma Miloyo.
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The simple back-to-back cables of the Sejima sweater suggest a procession of fluted columns. But they also have an embellishment: an eyelet incorporated into the cable twist makes for an unexpected “perforated” detail.
SIZES
Finished Bust Circumference: 34 (38½, 41, 46, 51¼) (53, 57½, 62½, 65¼, 70½)”
Length: 22½ (23, 23½, 24, 24½) (25, 25½, 26, 26½, 27)”
Sweater shown measures 38½”.
Note: This garment has a loose fit and is intended to be worn with 4” to 8” of positive ease.
MATERIALS
Manos del Uruguay ALPACA HEATHER (70% wool, 30% alpaca; dyed colors approx. 164 yds/50 g): 8 (9, 9, 10, 11) (12, 13, 13, 14, 15) skeins.
Shown in H2446 Petrol
US 7/4.5mm 24” circular needle and double-pointed needles, or size needed to obtain gauge
US 6/4mm 16” circular needle and double-pointed needles
Cable needle
Stitch markers
Stitch holders or waste yarn
Tapestry needle
GAUGE
25 sts and 30 rows/rnds = 4”/10cm in Perforated Cable pattern using larger needles, after blocking.
NOTES
The lower body is worked in the round in one piece to the underarms, then divides for working the upper front and back separately. The shoulders are shaped using German short rows and joined using the Three Needle Bind-off. Stitches for each sleeve are picked up around the armhole opening and worked in the round down to the cuff.
Please note that the cable stitch is written, not charted.
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- First published: October 2021
- Page created: October 1, 2021
- Last updated: November 14, 2023 …
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