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Three Season Pullover
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If you loved the timeless look of the Three Season Cardigan, meet its cozy counterpart: Three Season Pullover. This V-neck sweater pairs classic cables with a relaxed, modern fit, giving you the perfect piece to layer through changing seasons. The cotton-wool blend strikes the ideal balance between warmth and breathability, while thoughtful shaping details ensure a comfortable, flattering fit.
With its versatile topdown design, Three Season Pullover brings cozy, effortless style to your wardrobe. The careful shaping through the body and shoulders creates a fit that feels as good as it looks, making it a sweater you’ll reach for again and again.
Why you’ll love it:
• Classic cables that are both enjoyable to knit and effortless to wear
• The cotton-wool blend makes it lightweight but warm—ideal for layering
• A relaxed V-neck fit with thoughtful shaping for comfort and style
• Versatile fit with guidance on key techniques through step-by-step video tutorials
Three Season Pullover is approachable for knitters who are comfortable with chart reading and working cables. Whether you’re new to cables or an experienced knitter, you’ll find plenty of support through step-by-step video tutorials covering everything from provisional cast-on to reading charts, working cables without a cable needle, and construction techniques.
Construction Overview:
Three Season Pullover is worked from the top down. The back shoulder pieces are knit separately and joined across the back of the neck. The remainder of the back is worked flat, with armhole shaping for sizes 4-10. Front panels are picked up from the shoulders and shaped into a V-neck, then joined with the back using mattress stitch to form the body. The sleeves are picked up and knit in the round, finished with cozy 1x1 ribbed cuffs. The collar stitches are picked up and worked in the round to complete the clean neckline.
Techniques Used:
- Reading charts (no written instructions for charts)
- Knitting cables
- Lace knitting
- Mattress stitch
- Provisional cast-on
- Working flat and in the round
- Faux sewn bind-off
- Fixing cable mistakes without frogging! (video tutorial included)
Video Tutorials Included:
Cables without a cable needle
Reading cable charts
Construction overview
Joining shoulders step by step
Provisional Cast-On
Faux sewn bind-off
Fixing cable mistakes without frogging
Sizing & Fit:
Three Season Pullover is designed with 4-8” of positive ease, giving it a relaxed, comfortable fit. To achieve the intended fit through the shaped drop shoulder and sleeves, it’s important to select a size with the recommended amount of ease.
Size Options (Bust measurement):
32 (36, 40, 44, 48)(52, 56, 60, 64, 68)“
81 (91.5, 101.5, 112, 122)(132, 142, 152.5, 162.5, 173) cm
How to choose your size:
For example, if your full bust measurement is 40”, you can choose:
- Size 44” for 4” of positive ease
- Size 48” for 8” of positive ease
Make sure to choose a size within the recommended ease range to ensure the correct fit through the shoulders, armholes, and sleeves.
Finished Measurements:
- Armhole depth: 7.5 (7.75, 8, 8.5, 9.25)(10, 11, 12, 12.75, 13.25)“ 19 (19.6, 20, 21.5, 23.5)(25.5, 28, 30.5, 32.5, 34) cm
- Upper arm circumference: 14 (14.5, 15, 16, 18)(19.5, 22, 23.4, 25, 26)“ 35.5 (37, 38, 40.5, 46)(49.5, 56, 58.5, 63.5, 66) cm
- Body length (customizable): 15” (38 cm)
- Sleeve length (customizable): 14” + 3” cuff (35.5 cm + 8 cm cuff)
Yarn Recommendations:
We recommend using a worsted-weight yarn with a cotton-wool blend for a garment that’s warm yet light enough for layering. This yarn ensures the cables and textured stitches pop while providing a soft, airy feel. Testers have also had success with 100% Merino wool!
Recommended Yarns:
- Cascade Cantata (70% Cotton / 30% Merino Wool): 218 yds (200 m) per 100g skein
- Katia Concept Cotton-Merino (70% Cotton / 30% Wool): 115 yds (105 m) per 50g skein
Both yarns have a unique construction, combining cotton and merino wool in a blown tube, creating an airy and lofty fabric that’s perfect for transitional weather. Cables and textured stitches really shine with these yarns!
Alternative Yarns:
Look for “blow yarns” with a similar cotton tube-blown wool construction, such as Drops Air or Hobbii Divina. 100% Merino wool also works beautifully for this pullover.
Yardage:
These yardages include swatching. If you plan to lengthen the pullover, consider purchasing an extra skein.
807 (956, 1020, 1083, 1190)(1317, 1445, 1551, 1678, 1827) yards
738 (874, 932, 990, 1088)(1204, 1321, 1418, 1535, 1671) meters
Gauge:
See the pattern for detailed gauge information and a swatching chart to ensure the best fit.
Needle Size:
- US 7 (4.5 mm) and US 8 (5.0 mm) circular needles for the body (16-40” lengths as needed)
- US 10 (6.0 mm) magic loop or double-pointed needles for sleeves
- Cable needle, if desired
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- First published: October 2024
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- Last updated: November 26, 2024 …
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