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Witchling
Details :
(Smaller needle) Body: US size 5 / 3.75 mm circular needles between 16 and 40” / 40 and 100 cm to be worked in the round. Sleeves: 9” / 23 cm circular needle, DPNs or preferred method of small circumference knitting.
(Larger needle) Body: US size 8 / 5 mm circular needles between 16 and 40” / 40 and 100 cm to be worked in the round. Sleeves: 9” / 23 cm circular needle, DPNs or preferred method of small circumference knitting.
(Since the collar can be worked with a 16”/40 cm circular, as the knitting grows, you may want to transition to 24”/60 cm, then 32”/80 cm, then 40”/100 cm circular needle to be worked in the round.)
(Or needles to obtain gauge)
Gauge : 20 sts and 26 rows = 4” / 10 cm worked in stockinette in the rnd on Larger Body Needles, after blocking.
Sizes : 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
Finished Bust Circumference Measurements :
30 (34, 37.25, 41.25, 44)48, 52, 55.25, 59.25, 62, 66”/ 76 (86.5, 94.5, 105, 112) 122, 132, 140.5, 150.5, 157.5, 167.5 cm
Recommended finished ease is 1-4” of positive ease. Sample shown is on a size 2, with 2.5” positive ease.
Yarn:
MC: 851 (945, 1034, 1133, 1240),1363, 1467, 1558, 1659, 1744, 1872 yards/778 (864, 945, 1036, 1133),1246, 1341, 1424, 1516, 1594, 1710 meters. OR 3(3, 4, 4, 4),5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6 skeins
CC: 149 (169, 185, 205, 219)239, 259, 275, 295, 309, 328 yds / 136 (154, 168, 187, 200)218, 237, 251, 270, 282, 300 meters OR 1 (1, 1, 1, 1),2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2 skeins.
Yarn Used :
MC: Dragon Hoard Yarn Gnome DK base in the colorway: Not All Witches Live In Salem. 230 yards per 100 grams
CC: Dragon Hoard Yarn Gnome DK base in Feather Colorway; 230 yards per 100 grams.
Notions :
Stitch markers (4 total; 1 unique for BOR, 3 to mark the raglans); scissors; row counter (suggested); darning needle to weave in ends; waste yarn or stitch holders to hold your sleeve stitches.
Notes :
This raglan-style sweater is knit top down, using circular needles worked in the round. The sleeves are put on holders, and the rest of the body is knit first.
I recommend, before starting this knit, you take out a sweater that you enjoy the fit of, and measure across the front of it from underarm to underarm to determine the size (multiply the measurement by 2 to get the full circumference of your sweater). I would then take a look at the finished garment measurements and determine what size you would like to knit.
This is a perfect “first sweater” to knit. This sweater uses the basic raglan top down construction, adding just a little colorwork embellishment on the bottom.
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- First published: September 2021
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