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Spruce Point Pullover
The Spruce Point Pullover is part of my Spring 2018 Remarkable Yarns Collection: a set of four sweater patterns and three accessories designed to work equally well with both Rosy Green Wool and Crave Yarns Caravan.
It’s a classic V-neck pullover with fresh-looking Broken Rib trim. Broken Rib looks similar to traditional ribbing, but doesn’t pull in as much – a great match for the relaxed, A-line, long-length style of this design.
Spruce Point Pullover is available in one of two ways:
- As a traditional pattern for $8, either here on Ravelry or on my website, and
- As a custom pattern for $12.50 on CustomFit (here’s a link)
Sizing
You can create the Spruce Point Cardigan in one of two ways: The traditional pattern you can purchase here for $8 comes in the sizes listed above.
Alternately, custom Spruce Point Pullover patterns are available sized custom for whoever you’d like.
Gauge
The traditional Spruce Point Pullover pattern is written for a gauge of 24 sts and 32 rows = 4” (10 cm) in Stockinette stitch.
(A custom Spruce Point Pullover pattern will be written for your own personal gauge.)
Materials
Spruce Point Pullover, like the rest of the Remarkable Yarns spring 2018 collection, is meant to work equally well with two yarns:
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Rosy Green Wool Cheeky Merino Joy 100% Virgin Wool, Organic Merino Extra Fine; machine washable 350 yds / 320 m per 100g
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Crave Yarns Caravan 70%SW Fine Merino, 10% Cashmere, 10% Camel, 10% Mulberry Silk 354 yards / 324 m per 100g
The gauge and yardage requirements are identical for either yarn. Sample is shown in Caravan in color “Magisterium”: 4 (4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) hanks of either yarn for standard sizes listed above.
Construction
Whether purchased in traditional pattern form or created custom, Spruce Point Pullover is worked in pieces from the bottom up, with set-in sleeves, and then seamed.
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