The Sunset Sweater by Camrie Cutler

The Sunset Sweater

Knitting
January 2024
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette knit flat
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
1160 - 2038 yards (1061 - 1864 m)
1, 2, 3, (4, 5, 6), 7, 8, 9
English
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about: The Sunset Sweater is a boxy, oversized, drop-shoulder sweater with engaging stranded color-work starting at the underarms and carrying through until the hem and cuffs.

This sweater is knit with 4 colors, though only two colors are used at a time, and color-work is only ever worked in the round. The pattern always notes which color is the dominant color in each particular motif, so pay attention to those notes for optimal color dominance.

sizes: 1,2,3,(4,5,6,)7,8,9

intended bust circumference: 28-30, 32- 34, 36-38, (40-42, 44-46, 48-50,) 52-54, 56- 58, 60-62” // 71-76, 81-86, 91.5-96.5, (101.5- 106.5, 111.5-117, 122-127,) 132-137, 142- 147, 152-158 cm
finished bust circumference: 38, 40, 45, (48, 53, 56), 61, 64, 68” // 97, 102, 114, (122, 135, 142), 154, 163, 173 cm

ease and choosing a size: This garment is intended to be worn with 7-10” or 21-26 cm of positive ease. However, you may size up or down for a more oversized or closer fitting look if that is what you prefer. The sample shown in photos is size 2 on a 32” bust (8” ease) see further schematics at the bottom of this page

gauge: 19 st x 28 rows // 4x4” // 10x10cm in stockinette knit flat.

suggested needles:
body: US 7 // 4.5 mm circular needles
ribbing: US 5 // 3.75 mm circular needles
sleeves: DPNs if not using magic loop method.
You may need to size up or down for the color work and/or the sleeves if your gauge changes for these things. Monitor your gauge at all times.

yarn/yardage: worsted weight yarn, or whatever meets gauge. Used in the sample is the “Sunset” kit from Golden Hour Knitwear. 219yards/100g or 200m/100g

Note: Your yardage requirements may vary due to how you choose to use/place your colors. You may want to utilize a scale while working to ensure you don’t run out of yarn, however, the yardages given here are quite generous.
You may require more yarn if you choose to lengthen your sweater.

MC (black in original sample): 638, 689, 738, (788, 858, 906), 994, 1053, 1121 yards // 583, 630, 675, (721, 785, 828), 909, 963, 1025 meters
CC1 (blue in original sample): 189, 205, 219, (234, 255, 270), 296, 312, 333 yards // 173, 187, 200, (214, 233, 247), 271, 285, 304 meters
CC2 (yellow/orange in original sample): 172, 186, 199, (212, 231, 244), 267, 284, 301 yards // 157, 170, 182, (194, 211, 223), 244, 260, 275 meters
CC3 (rust in original sample): 161, 174, 186, (198, 216, 229), 251, 265, 283 yards // 147, 159, 170, (181, 198, 209), 230, 242, 259 meters

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materials: stitch markers (at least one should be locking), scrap yarn or stitch holders, tapestry needle for weaving in ends.

Construction: The sweater is knit top down, starting with the back yoke knit flat with shoulder shaping. Stitches are picked up to knit the front left and right shoulders before joining them together for the front yoke, knit flat. The front and back yoke are then joined to knit in the round at the underarm, which is when the color-work begins. Once the sweater reaches the desired length, the color-work ends, and the sweater is finished off with a 2x2 ribbed hem. Stitches are picked up for the arms, and german short rows are knit before beginning the color-work. Lastly, stitches are picked up at the neck for a 2x2 ribbed collar, which is folded double and sewn down on the inside of the sweater while it’s bound off.

Schematics
Sizes:
1, 2, 3, (4, 5, 6), 7, 8, 9

Bust Circumference of Garment: (measure the width of the body right below the underarm and multiply that number by two)
38, 40, 45, (48, 53, 56), 61, 64, 68” // 97, 102, 114, (122, 135, 142), 154, 163, 173 cm

Armhole Depth: (measured along the edge of the yoke where you picked up sleeve sts)
6.25, 6.5, 7, (7.5, 8, 8.75), 9.5, 10.25, 11” // 16, 16.5, 17.75, (19, 20.5, 22), 24, 26, 27.5 cm

Body Length: (measured from back cast on edge to bottom of hem)
20“ // 51cm (adjustable - added length may require more yarn)

Upper Arm Circumference: (measured across the the upper sleeve where the color-work starts after the German Short Rows - upper bicep)
12.5, 13, 14, (15, 16, 17.25), 18.75, 20.25, 21.75” // 32, 33, 35.5, (38, 40.5, 44), 47.5, 51.5, 55cm

Sleeve Length: (measured from underarm to end of cuff)
17“ or 43cm from underarm, including cuff. (adjustable - sample shows 16” or 40.5cm)


photos shown are my own and from a few of my lovely testers (posted with permission)!
here are their instagram profiles
1-3 (me): goldenhour.knitwear
4: knitting.with.otti
5: lovinglygrown
6: stoneviewknits
7-8: strikkedrikker
9: _knittynerd
10-11: sweetkknits
12: lefthanded.knitter
13: josephinelienert
14: mrscassiopeiak