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Milkweed pullover

Downloadable PDF, English, English
$8.75
Milkweed pullover
$8.75
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I just couldn't decide which neck to use for this cozy cabled pullover ... so I made a pattern with options for four! Besides a cowl neck (photo #4) there's a T-neck (#6) that can be worn rumpled or folded, and there's also a tidy Y-neck (#5), and a wide crew (not pictured).

The sweater fits loose in the body, slender in the sleeves, and has a split high-low hemline.

Sweater shown is size 47 worn with 11" ease on dress form.

Skills needed: Cables, reading charts, short rows(here’s a link to my popular wrapless short row method: http://www.sundayknits.com/techniques/shortrows.html)

Pattern includes: Written instructions, charts (cable and lace patterns are in charted format only (symbols are color coded), schematic, glossary.

Construction notes: Sweater is knit flat from the bottom up with seams. Raglan shaping is worked with cable decreases and is shaped differently for the sleeves than for the sweater body for a lovely fit in all sizes. Instructions are for working pieces flat, but the sweater could alternatively be worked seamlessly in the round (after the split hem), eliminating selvedge stitches and working sleeve and body raglan shaping simultaneously.

Craft
Knitting
Designer
Carol Sunday
Format
Downloadable PDF
Language
English
Notes
Yarn used has 137 yds (125 m) per skein. Substitute any worsted or similar weight yarn that works nicely to gauge.
Number of patterns
1
Pages
8
Skill Level
Intermediate
Yarn Weight