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Window Pane Sweater
When I bought the yarn I had a totally different sweater in mind but suddenly I got this idea of making a yoke with squares. So I tried some different looks an I got really happy with the result.
I have used the main colour as the dominant colour and I purled the horizontal lines in the yoke to make them “pop” a little more.
Sizes: 1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6) 7 (8) 9
Finished Bust Circumference: 84 (89) 96 (106) 120 (129) 142 (151) 157 cm / 33 (35) 37,8 (41,7) 47,2 (50,8) 55,9 (59,4) 62”
Suggested yarn: MC: Mondime from Retrosaria Rosa Pomar, No 500
CC: Spincycle Dyed in the Wool, Dirty Little Secret
Yarn: MC: 256 (269) 290 (300) 345 (378) 412 (433) 463g
CC: 50 (53) 56 (59) 65 (70) 78 (83) 88g
Suggested needles: 3 mm circular needle (US2,5) 40, 60, 75 cm for stockinette knitting
3,5 mm circular needle (US4) for colour work
2,75 mm circular needle (US2) for rib
DPNs if you prefer them over Magic loop
Gauge: 26 sts x 34 rows = 10x10 cm / 4x4” measures over stockinette stitches in the round after blocking.
Notions: Stitch marker, stitch holders or waste yarn, scissors, tapestry needle for weaving in ends.
~ This sweater is worked from the top down, which means that you can try it on as you go.
~ You can modify your sweater to have any length of the body and sleeves to fit you. Do take into account that modifications will affect the yardage required.
~ When knitting the stranded colour work. Make sure to use the MC as the dominant colour. You do that by holding the MC closest to the work. This makes the MC “pop” a little more.
~ The stranded colour work is read from chart.
Techniques used in the pattern
Cast on
Knit
Purl
Wrap & Turn
Stranded colour work read from chart
Increases
Decreases
Corrugated rib
Bind off
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- First published: January 2025
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