Tunic Sweater for the Family by Carol A. Anderson

Tunic Sweater for the Family

Knitting
January 1999
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
9 stitches = 2 inches
420 - 1800 yards (384 - 1646 m)
Children sizes 2 -12 and Adult Chest sizes 40" - 50"
English
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A Tunic Sweater for the Family

Material and Sizes:

Worsted weight yarn

Child (Age and chest measurement)/Yards:
2 (24”)/420
4 (25”)/500
6(26”)/600
8 (28.5”)/750
10 (31”)/800
12 (32”)/850

Adult Chest Size:
40”/1150
44”/1200
46”/1400
48”/1600
50”/1800

  • #5 dpns, 16”- #5 circular ndl, or whatever size you need to attain gauge
  • 16” and 24” (larger sizes) - #8 circular ndl, or whatever size you need to attain gauge.
  • tapestry needle
  • markers
  • coil-less safety pin
  • stitch holders

Gauge: 9 sts = 2”

Skill level: Advanced beginner/Intermediate

This basic unisex sweater is begun by knitting the front and back bands, joining them, knitting in the round to the armhole, then knitting the back and front separately in Garter Stitch. After seaming the shoulder, the rolled collar is knitted, followed by picking up stitches around the armhole and knitting sleeves to desired length. Another seamless creation!

Carol Anderson