The poetic introduction to Shibui Knits’ Rain, a stunning chainette cotton yarn, inspired the name choice of this fitted summery lace cardigan. ”Fleeting drops fall…” not unlike the lace pattern on this jacket. Gocce is Italian for drops and selected to give this v-neck cardigan the sophistication it deserves. A cowl crowns the cardigan and can be worn loose or twice around your neck. Gocce is knitted in pieces for the ultimate fit and seamed.
Sizes: XS (S, M, L, XL, 2XL)
Shown in size Extra Small
Skill level: Experienced
Finished measurements:
Bust/hip: 77 (85, 92, 103, 114, 125) cm/30.25 (33.5, 36.25, 40.5, 44.5, 45, 49.25)“
Waist: 71 (79, 86, 97, 108, 119) cm/28 (31, 33.75, 38.25, 42.5, 46.75)”
Length: 61 (62, 63, 64, 65, 66) cm/24 (24.5, 24.75, 25.25, 25.5, 26)“
Sleeve length: 49 (50, 50, 51, 51, 51) cm/19.25 (19.75, 19.75, 20, 20, 20)”
Cowl: Width: 102 cm/40.25” Height: 29 cm/11.5”
Yarn: Shibui Knits, Rain (100% cotton, 50 g, 123 m/135 yds). Sample is knitted in Mineral:
Cardigan: 7 (8, 9, 10, 11, 12) skeins; 836 (934, 1020, 1155, 1290, 1425) m/914 (1021, 1115, 1263, 1411, 1558) yds.
Cowl: 3 skeins; 357 m/390 yds.
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Needles: 3.5 mm/US 4 straight needles.
3 mm/US 2.5 circular needle (80 cm/32”) for buttonband.
Adjust needle size as needed to match gauge.
Notions: 9 buttons (15 mm/0.59”), stitch markers (removable), stitch holders, yarn needle and sewing needle (to join new yarn).
Gauge: 22 sts and 32 rows in st st using 3.5 mm/US 4 needle measures 10 cm/4” square.
14 sts in Lace (1 repeat) using 3.5 mm/US 4 needle measures 7.5 cm/3” across.
Notes: The cowl is worked in the round, unlike the cardigan.
Joining new yarn: Rain is a cotton yarn with a chainette construction. To join a new yarn pull the tail of yarn loose so that a few inches of thread are free and all of the chainette ‘loops’ are exposed on each end of the yarn that you want to join. With a sewing needle join these loops from each side together and then pull the tail of the thread into each side of the chainette yarn.