Sunday Hoodie

Knitting
September 2024
Aran (8 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1230 - 2734 yards (1125 - 2500 m)
6 sizes available
English
This pattern is available for €12.00 EUR buy it now

Yarn

VASTO - Laines du Nord

100% italian gentile merino wool
50 grs. - 125 mts. - 1,75 oz. - 136 yds.

Colour
Col. No. 12 - Gray

Quantity
450 (550, 650, 750, 900, 1000) gr = 9 (11, 13, 15, 18, 20) balls

Tension
17 sts and 25 rows = 10 cm over stocking stitch

Needles
4 mm straight or circular knitting needles
4,5 mm straight or circular knitting needles

Ease: approx. 10 cm positive ease

Fit: boxy, oversized fit

Size available: XS (S, M, L, XL, XXL) - Sample size of the pictures: M

To fit chest:
XS: 88-96 cm
S: 96-104 cm
M: 104-116 cm
L: 116-128 cm
XL 128-140 cm
XXL: 140-152 cm

Enjoy a 30% discount using the code “SUNDAY”—available only until Sunday, the 29th!

Additional info about the pattern:

Sunday Hoodie is a project that I wanted to design to explore
a new fit I had never worked with before. I’m quite satisfied with the
outcome. I found the use of this shoulder shaping in a boxy,
oversized hoodie intriguing.

Beside specifying that it is entirely knitted flat, it’s also important to note that the fit is intentionally
oversized and boxy. This means the body will be shorter compared to other standard fits, and the chest width will be/would ideally be wider than a regular fit sweater. Additionally, the shoulder is shaped with an English shoulder shaping, also known as a “drop-back shoulder,” which results in the front and back not matching.
This construction requiresthe front to be longer than the back to allow for a nice shoulder drop when seaming them together.

Knowing that this fit isn’t the most common, I aimed to provide as many detailed graphics and technical drawings as possible. You’ll find measurements for each individual piece and the final measurements of the garment once everything is sewn together.

The hoodie is constructed by picking up stitches from the neckline and knitting up the hood.

The ribbed band along the hoodie is formed by picking up stitches
along the edge, working it to twice its actual height, and then folding it inward and grafting it to the picked-up purl stitches. A drawstring will run through the folded ribbed band.

I’d love to see your work in progress so I encourage you to tag me on Instagram @rosso.cardinale and use the hashtag #sundayhoodie under your post.