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knitscene Winter 2015
projects
12 DESIGNER
Queen Street Sweater
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Kiyomi Burgin
Bay-and-Gable Tunic
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Sachiko Burgin
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Kiyomi Burgin
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Sachiko Burgin
Yorkville Wrap
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Sachiko Burgin
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Kiyomi Burgin
24 OUTERWEAR
Red Loop Pullover
24
Meghan Babin
Kaolin Tunic
25
Moon Eldridge
26
Jenn Emerson
Hipsemantic Sweater
27
Julia Farwell-Clay
Trapunto Vest
28
Katya Frankel
Chamei Pullover
28
Bristol Ivy
Snowfall Sweater
29
Jesie Ostermiller
30
Amy Gunderson
32 ACCESSORIES
Buffalo Checks Scarf
32
features
departments
33
12 Designer Profile:
02 Editors Note
Allyson Dykhuizen
Vnskap Mittens
Hannah Baker
Northern Hat
34
Teresa Gregorio
Morphing Cowl
34
Talitha Kuomi
Quetzal Cowl
36
Jen Lucas
Finial Hat
37
Brenda Patipa
Hotpoint Socks
06 Materials
A Closer Look
Pattern Reading
Book Talk
96 Blogspotting:
Hands Occupied
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Lara Smoot
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knitting gauge
To check gauge, cast on thirty to forty stitches using recommended needle size. Work in pattern stitch until piece measures
at least 4" (10 cm) from cast-on edge. Remove swatch from
needles or bind off loosely and lay swatch on flat surface. Place
a ruler over swatch and count number of stitches across and
number of rows down (including fractions of stitches and rows)
in 4" (10 cm). Repeat two or three times on different areas of
swatch to confirm measurements. If you have more stitches
and rows than called for in instructions, use larger needles;
if you have fewer, use smaller needles. Repeat until gauge is
correct.
reading charts
Unless otherwise indicated, read charts from the bottom up. On
right-side rows, read charts from right to left. On wrong-side
rows, read charts from left to right. When knitting in the round,
read charts from right to left for all rounds.
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knit into front and
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instructions that
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idea of essential is both fluid and not. There are technically only
three essentials in lifefood and water, shelter, and clothingyet we
all have things that we feel we just cant live without. Pulling together a collection
of essential winter knitwear is likewise hard to pin down. The obvious: outerwear and accessories. But the particularsthats where life and knitting both get
interesting.
I asked designers to send in their own ideas of essential winter knitwear and
received some outstanding submissions. The collection in these pages represents
my ideal of Knitscenes winter essentials. From close-fitting layers to more flowing
tops in the outerwear story (pages 2430) to both classic and experimental takes
on accessories (pages 3237), these pieces bridge traditional ideas of knitwear (see
Meghan Babins Red Loop Pullover or Jesie Ostermillers Snowfall Sweater) with
more contemporary ideas of fashion and form (such as Bristol Ivys Chamei Pullover or Jen Lucass Qeutzal Cowl) into twenty-one knitting patterns that are both
modern and timeless.
Twin sisters Sachiko and Kiyomi Burgin, frequently featured in the pages of
Knitscene and knit.purl, caught my attention because they inherently marry these
ideas of classic and contemporary in all of their patterns. Their six-piece designer
collection (pages 1217) is no exception: for example, Kiyomi updates the familiar
stranded-colorwork hat with the Deep Woods Toque, while Sachiko combines comfortable texture with clever, modern details in her Bay-and-Gable Tunic.
This intersection of classic and contemporary is where I feel most at home as a
knitter, and I suspect a lot of you at least feel comfortable there, too. As long as knitting remains an essential part of our lives, the traditional forms will never go away,
but I for one am excited to see how they continue to inform new ideas and new
movements in our little corner of the world.
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Size 5 (3.75 mm): 16" and 32" circular (cir) needles
Markers (m)
Stitch holders
Tapestry needle
See knittingdaily.com/Glossary for terms you dont know.
cant change the gauge that much without changing the fabric.
You must match stitch gauge, but matching row gauge
exactly can be difficult. If you match stitch gauge, and your
row gauge is closeoff by no more than a couple of rows
then youre good to go for most patterns! Patterns that depend
on set numbers of rows, such as heavily cabled projects or
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to understanding knitting patterns using different gauges.
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hood and solid zipper, youll be stylishly set for chillier weather.
If youre looking to make something
for a gentleman, there are several awesome options here. Check out the San
Juans Sweater, which is actually a unisex cardigan, but its styled on a man
in the book, and I think it looks quite
handsome. Named for the mountains
that divide Colorado and New Mexico,
the delicate colors of this cardigan call
to mind glints of snow [covering] dark
gray rocks. Its a pattern of simple
stitches used creatively and a stunner
of a fi nished sweater.
When winter weather comes
knocking, its sometimes necessary
to escape into thoughts of warmer
climes, and what better way to do
so than through a beautiful, colorful,
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Bay-and-Gable Tunic
Sachiko Burgin
The details on this hip-length
tunic make it shine. From the
small slit at the back hem to the
slightly textured stitch on the
front, all the way to the deep ribbing at the neck, this seamless
sweater is an instant classic to
add to your wardrobe.
Yarn Plymouth Yarn Homestead
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Plymouth Yarn Homestead is a
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The 100% wool fi ber is sure to
become a classic workhorse
yarn, perfect for garments and
accessories alike.
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about this
YARN
Lopi yarns have become quite
popular in the last few years,
predominantly featured in classic yoke sweaters such as the
Little Norway Pullover. Istex
Lttlopi is one of the most versatile of these yarns. Spun from
the fleece of Icelandic sheep,
this worsted-weight yarn is
both incredibly lightweight and
unbelievably warm, making it
perfect for outerwear layers.
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All instructions are for the left pocket. I have
used a plain yarn for some steps here to clearly
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Halcyon Yarn
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Signature Collection
Gemstone Silk
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But youre not worried. You have them
wrapped in Lambs Pride Superwash,
the 100% wool yarn that can stand up to
kids AND the wash! Those little mishaps
are no problem with this specially coated
fiber that wont quiver at the sight o a
washing machine. Beauty and durability
collide in Lambs Pride Superwash with a
choice o 57 colors in 3 weights. Discover
inspiration with Lambs Pride Superwash!
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Kaolin Tunic
Moon Eldridge
This swingy, flattering tunic is worked
with simple two-color linen stitch at
the hem, cuffs, and folded collar. Knit
in the round from the top down, this
pullover features delicate fan-shaped
increases along the raglan lines.
Yarn Valley Yarns Colrain, distributed
by WEBS Pattern page 54
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Hipsemantic Sweater
Julia Farwell-Clay
Garter ridges, rib columns, and set-in
sleeves, oh my! This incredible pullover
keeps the knitting interesting by simultaneously combining simple textural elements with waist shaping for a clever look
in a familiar sweater construction.
Yarn Sincere Sheep Luminous
Pattern page 62
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Trapunto Vest
Katya Frankel
Inspired by quilted down puffer vests, Katya created
this eye-catching layer with wide sweeping cablesbut
reversed the wrong side to the right side to achieve the
quilted look. Worked in one piece from the bottom up
and closed with a zipper, this vest is sure to become a
winter wardrobe staple.
Yarn Rowan Pure Wool Worsted, distributed by
Westminster Fibers Pattern page 68
about this
YARN
Chamei Pullover
Bristol Ivy
A bias panel of twisted moss-stitch
patterning travels across the front of this
pullover before carrying around the neck to form
the funnel-neck collar. The clever construction
makes for a one-of-a-kind sweater to show off
all winter long.
Yarn Pigeonroof Studios American Twist
Worsted Pattern page 74
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Snowfall Sweater
Jesie Ostermiller
A classic snowfall colorwork pattern graces the
front and back yokes of this knitted pullover. Saddle
shoulders join the three-quarter-length sleeves to
the body, creating a timeless sweater to wear for
years to come.
Yarn Cascade Yarns Cascade 220
Pattern page 78
about this
YARN
Just as we focused on essential
pieces for this issue, we looked to
essential workhorse yarns for most
of the projects, and Cascade Yarns
Cascade 220 is no exception. As an
affordable and durable wool yarn,
this classic worsted weight is hard
to beatthe fact that it comes in
a million colors means you have
limitless options for your knitting
projects.
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Vnskap Mittens
Hannah Baker
A pair of mittens is essential to most
winter outings. This pair, with broad
stripes and a hem that can be tucked
in for extra warmth, is easy to knit and
quick, too.
Yarn Halcyon Yarn Botanica
Pattern page 82
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Northern Hat
Teresa Gregorio
Two colors of chevrons adorn the top of
this hat, while the deep ribbing means
it will stay snug on your head and keep
your ears warm! Knit flat to accommodate the intarsia charts, this hat works
up quickly in worsted-weight yarn.
Yarn Brown Sheep Company Nature
Spun Worsted Pattern page 84
Morphing Cowl
Talitha Kuomi
Combining subtle texture with slightly
variegated yarn, this long looping cowl
is a great accessory to snuggle into
those times you have to venture outside
in chilly winter winds. This cowl is knit
flat and grafted in pattern at the end.
Yarn Malabrigo Rios Pattern page 85
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Quetzal Cowl
Jen Lucas
A lace and cable pattern is worked flat into a scarf-like
shape before one side edge is whipstitched for a few
inches to form this light, airy cowl. A yarn made with a
warm fiber, such as the baby alpaca in this blend, will
keep you toasty whether you wear this cowl hanging
down or looped around your neck.
Yarn The Fibre Company Canopy Fingering, distributed
by Kelbourne Woolens Pattern page 88
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Finial Hat
Brenda Patipa
A cushy hat is key to winter months
survivalthis offering, worked in the
round, pairs wide cable-and-garterstitch panels with a slightly heathered
alpaca-blend yarn. Knit yours while
cozying up to a cup of coffee before
braving the elements to attend
knit night.
Yarn Berroco Ultra Alpaca
Pattern page 90
Hotpoint Socks
Lara Smoot
Vertical zigzags travel down the leg of
these top-down socks, with the heels
and toes worked in the contrast color.
Slip on these comfy socks to wear
around the house to ward off a chill.
Yarn Lornas Laces Shepherd Sock
Pattern page 92
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Yarn Istex Lttlopi (100% wool; 109 yd
[100m]/50 g):
#9426 golden heather (MC), 8 (9, 9, 10,
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#9420 navy blue (CC1), 1 skein
#0054 light ash heather (CC2), 1 skein
Yarndistributed by Westminster Fibers
Gauge 18sts and 26 rnds = 4" in Stst on
larger needle
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needle, CO41 (41, 43, 45, 45, 47)sts. Do
not join. Purl 1 row. Change to MC.
Knit 1 row.
Row 1 (WS) Sl 1 pwise wyf, p3, *k1, p1; rep
from * to last 5sts, k1, p4.
Row 2 (RS; buttonhole row) Sl 1 kwise wyb,
k3, *p1, k1; rep from * to last 5sts, p1, ssk,
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Row 3 Sl 1 pwise wyf, p3, *k1, p1; rep from *
to last 5sts, k1, p4.
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to last 5sts, k1, p4.
Row 6 Sl 1 kwise wyb, k3, *p1, k1; rep from *
to last 5sts, p1, k4.
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Notes
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57) left sleevests, k71 (75, 80, 85, 89, 93)
frontsts, place next 8 (9, 10, 11, 11, 12)
bodysts on holder, k49 (51, 52, 53, 55, 57)
right sleevests, pm for side, k71 (75, 80, 85,
F inishing
Pocket: With MC and larger needle,
CO19sts. Do not join. Next row (WS) Purl.
Next row (RS) K1, M1R, k7, s2kp2 (see
Stitches), k7, M1L, k1. Rep last 2 rows 5
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Designer
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This hat is worked in the round from the
bottom up.
The chart is worked using the stranded
method. Always pick up the first color
over the second and pick up the second
color from under the first; this will prevent
tangling. Keep floats loose. For floats longer than 5stitches, twist yarns together
on wrong side of work.
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Size 3 (3.25 mm): 16" circular (cir) needle
and set of double-pointed needles (dpn)
Size 2 (2.75 mm): 16" cir needle
Marker (m)
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separate pieces and seamed. The pockets
are formed by working a triangular flap
on each side of the diagonal pocket opening, then picking upstitches along one
edge of each triangle for the inner pocket.
See the article on page 18 for astep-bystep tutorial for working the slit
pockets.
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Block the front so that both triangle flaps
on each pocket lay flat (Figure 1 on p. 18).
With RS facing and cir needle, pick up and
knit 16 (17, 18, 19, 20)sts evenly along
COedge of 2nd triangle, then 16 (17, 18, 19,
20)sts (about 3sts for every 4 rows) along
side edge of first triangle32 (34, 36, 38,
40)sts. Do not join. Beg with a purl row,
work 16 rows in Stst, ending with a RS
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joinsts using three-needle BO. Sew rem
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knit 16 (17, 18, 19, 20)sts evenly along side
edge of first triangle, then 16 (17, 18, 19, 20)sts
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With largerstraight needles, CO50 (56, 59,
62, 65)sts. Work in Stst for 4", ending with a
WS row. Inc row (RS) K2, M1R, knit to last
2sts, M1L, k22sts incd. Rep Inc row every
12th row 3 more times58 (64, 67, 70, 73)sts.
Work even until piece measures 11 (11, 12,
12, 13)" from CO, ending with a WS row.
Rib: Next row (RS) *K2, p1; rep from * to
lastst, k1. Next row (WS) P1, *k2, p1; rep from
* to end. Rep last 2 rows until rib measures
3", ending with a WS row. BOallsts in patt.
F inishing
Block pieces to measurements. Sew shoulder
seams. Place removable m on each side seam
7 (8, 8, 8, 9)" below each shoulder
seam. Sew top of sleeves between m. Sew
side seams, beg just above bottom ribbing to
create side slits. Sew sleeve seams.
Neckband: With RS facing and cir needle,
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Size 8 (5 mm): 16" and 32" circular (cir)
needles and set of double-pointed
needles (dpn)
Markers (m)
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and join in the rnd. Work in k1, p1 rib until
piece measures 3" from CO. Beg working
in Stst. Knit 5 rnds. Inc rnd K2, M1L, knit
to last 2sts, M1R, k22sts incd. Rep Inc
rnd every 6th rnd 6 (7, 8, 8, 9) more
times50 (56, 62, 66, 72)sts. Work even
until sleeve measures 17 (17, 17, 17, 18)"
from CO, ending 4 (4, 5, 5, 6)sts before end
of rnd on last rnd. Place 8 (8, 10, 10, 12)sts
on holder for underarm, removing m42
(48, 52, 56, 60)sts rem. Placests on
separate holder.
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body, k4 (4, 5, 5, 6) bodysts and place last 8
(8, 10, 10, 12)sts worked on holder for left
underarm, removing rnd m, work in patt as
established to 4 (4, 5, 5, 6)sts before side
m, place next 8 (8, 10, 10, 12)sts on holder
for right underarm, removing m, pm, k42
(48, 52, 56, 60) sleevests, pm, k64 (72, 78,
86, 92) backsts, pm, k42 (48, 52, 56, 60)
sleevests, pm for beg-of-rnd213 (241,
261, 285, 305)sts. Work in patt as established for 7 (5, 5, 3, 3) rnds. Dec rnd *Ssk,
work to 2sts before m, k2tog, slm, k1, ssk,
work to 3sts before m, k2tog, k1, slm; rep
from * once more8sts decd. Rep Dec
rnd every other rnd 13 (16, 17, 20, 21) more
times, changing to shorter cir needle when
necessary101 (105, 117, 117, 129)sts rem.
Work 1 rnd even. BOallsts.
F inishing
Collar: With RS facing and shorter cir
needle, pick up and knit 98 (102, 114, 114,
126)sts evenly around neck edge. Pm and
join in the rnd. Work in k1, p1 rib until
collar measures 6" from pick-up row.
BOallsts in patt. Fold collar to inside and
sew BOsts to picked-upsts. Graft
underarmsts using Kitchenerst. Weave in
ends. Block to measurements. s
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the underarm, then the upper fronts and
back are worked separately.
Slipstitches knitwise with yarn in back on
right-side rows and purlwise with yarn in
front on wrong-side rows.
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Back
Work even until armhole measures 7 (7, 8,
8, 9)", ending with a RS row. Collar: Work
in garterst for 9 (10, 11, 12, 13)", ending
with a WS row. BOallsts.
F inishing
With WS facing, fold corners of collar along
fold lines as indicated on schematic so that
side edges of collar meet BOedges of fronts.
Sew these edges tog. Armhole edging:
With dpn and RS facing, pick up and knit 48
(52, 56, 60, 64)sts around armhole edge. Pm
and join in the rnd. Next rnd *K1, p1; rep
from * to end. Next rnd Knit. Rep last 2 rnds
once more. BOallsts in patt. Sew pocket
lining to WS of each front. Weave in ends.
Block to measurements. Sew on buttons,
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[87m]/50g):
#740 garden, 10 balls
Yarndistributed by Westminster Fibers
Gauge 14sts and 19 rows = 4" in Stst
Tools
Size 10 (6 mm): 32" circular (cir) needle
Removable marker (m)
Stitch holder
Tapestry needle
Notes
F inishing
k on RS; p on WS
k2tog
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This pullover is worked back and forth in
pieces from the bottom up. After blocking,
each side of the shawl collar is picked up
and worked to the center back neck, then
the collar pieces are grafted together at
the center back neck.
Back
Using the long-tail method and smaller
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With smaller needles and using the
long-tail method, CO40 (40, 40, 44, 44)sts.
Next row (WS) P1 (1, 1, 3, 3), [k2, p2] 9
times, k2, p1 (1, 1, 3, 3). Next row (RS) K1 (1,
1, 3, 3), [p2, k2] 9 times, p2, k1 (1, 1, 3, 3).
Rep last 2 rows until piece measures 1"
from CO, ending with a WS row. Change to
larger needles.
Sizes 37 (40, 44)" only:
Inc row (RS) K1, [p6, M1, k2, M1] 4 times,
p6, k148sts.
Sizes 47 (51)" only:
Inc row (RS) K1, M1, k2, M1, [p6, M1, k2,
M1] 4 times, p6, M1, k2, M1, k156sts.
All sizes:
Set-up row (WS) P1 (1, 1, 5, 5), k6, *p4, k6;
rep from * to last 1 (1, 1, 5, 5)st(s), p1 (1, 1,
5, 5). Next row (RS) K1, [work Sleeve chart
over 4sts] 0 (0, 0, 1, 1) time, p6, *work
Sleeve chart over 4sts, p6; rep from * to
last 1 (1, 1, 5, 5)st(s), [work Sleeve chart
over 4sts] 0 (0, 0, 1, 1) time, k1. Cont in patt
as established until piece measures 3"
from CO, ending with a WS row. Inc row
(RS) K1, M1 (or M1P to keep in patt), work
in patt to lastst, M1 (or M1P to keep in
patt), k12sts incd. Rep Inc row every 4th
row 19 (20, 20, 19, 21) more times, working
newsts into patt88 (90, 90, 96, 100)sts.
Work even until piece measures 18 (18,
18, 19, 19)" from CO, ending with a WS
row. BOallsts in patt.
F inishing
Block pieces to measurements. Join
shoulders using three-needle BO. Sew in
sleeves as foll: Sew BOedge of sleeve to
vertical edge of armhole, matching center
of sleeve to shoulder seam, then sew about
" of each side of sleeve to BOsts at each
underarm. Sew side and sleeve seams.
Right collar: Place removable m at beg of
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Step 3 FN: Kwise, remove; pwise, leave.
Step 4 BN: Pwise, remove; kwise, leave.
Repeat Steps 3 and 4 once more.
Repeated Sequence B
Step 5 FN: Kwise, remove; kwise, leave.
Step 6 BN: Pwise, remove; pwise, leave.
Step 7 FN: Pwise, remove; pwise, leave.
Step 8 BN: Kwise, remove; kwise, leave.
Rep Steps 58 until 2sts rem on each
needle.
Ending Steps
Step 9 FN: Kwise, remove; pwise, leave.
Step 10 BN: Pwise, remove; kwise, leave.
Step 11 FN: Kwise, remove.
Step 12 BN: Pwise, remove.
Weave in ends. Sew button to left collar,
opposite buttonhole. Block collar as
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Stitches
Linen Stitch: (odd number ofsts)
Rnd 1 With CC, *k1, sl1 pwise wyf; rep from
* to lastst, k1.
Rnd 2 With CC, *sl1 pwise wyf, k1; rep from
* to lastst, sl1 pwise wyf.
Rnd 3 With MC, *k1, sl1 pwise wyf; rep from
* to lastst, k1.
Rnd 4 With MC, *sl1 pwise wyf, k1; rep from
* to lastst, sl1 pwise wyf.
Rep Rnds 14 for patt.
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72), slm (beg-of-rnd m), k49 (55, 61, 67, 73),
using the backward-loop method, CO4sts,
pm, CO1st, pm, CO4sts, k97 (109, 121,
133, 145) frontsts, CO4sts, pm, CO1st,
pm, CO4sts, knit to end213 (237, 261,
285, 309)sts. Knit 5 rnds. Inc rnd *Knit to
m, slm, M1R, knit to m, M1L, slm; rep from
* once more, knit to end4sts incd. Rep
Inc rnd every 4th rnd 3 more times9sts
between m. Shift rnd *Knit to m, remove m,
k4, pm, k1, pm, knit to m, remove m; rep
from * once more, knit to end1st
Tools
Size 7 (4.5 mm): 16" and 24" circular (cir)
needles
Notes
This pullover is worked in the round from the
top down with raglan shaping. The sleeves
are worked in the round from the top
down.
Rather than being worked in astraight line,
the raglan, body, and sleeve increases are
worked in fan shapes.
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16rnds (beg with Inc rnd) 3 (3, 4, 4, 5) more
times277 (301, 341, 365, 405)sts.
Sizes 47 (57)" only:
Rep Inc rnd on next rnd, then every 4th rnd
once more309 (373)sts.
All sizes:
Next rnd Knit, inc 22 (24, 28, 32, 36)sts
evenly spaced and removing m299 (333,
369, 405, 441)sts. Change to larger needle.
Work Rnds 14 of Linenst 6 times. With
MC, knit 1 rnd, purl 1 rnd. BOallsts kwise.
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With MC, smaller 16" cir needle, and RS
facing, pick up and knit 9sts along
underarm COsts, pm, 13sts along back
selvedge edge, k71 (71, 77, 83, 89)
sleevests93 (93, 99, 105, 111)sts total.
Pm and join in the rnd. Knit 2 rnds. Dec
rnd Ssk, knit to 2sts before m, k2tog, sl m,
knit to end2sts decd. Rep Dec rnd
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With MC, smaller 16" cir needle, and RS
facing, pick up and knit 13sts along back
selvedge edge, pm for beg of rnd, 9sts
along underarm COsts, pm, k71 (71, 77, 83,
89) sleevests, k13 picked-upsts93 (93,
99, 105, 111)sts total. Work as for right
sleeve.
F inishing
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Tools
Size 4 (3.5 mm): 32" circular (cir) needle
and set of double-pointed needles (dpn)
Markers (m)
Stitch holders
Tapestry needle
Nine 1" buttons
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Notes
This cardigan is worked back and forth in
one piece from the top down. The sleeves
are worked in the round from the top
down.
Short-rows are used throughout the pattern
for shaping. The sample used German
short-rows, though another method may
be substituted.
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With larger cir needle and RS facing, pick
up and knit 16 (17, 17, 18, 18, 19)sts along
COedge of left back shoulder. Do not join.
Beg with a WS row, work 3 (7, 11, 1, 3, 5)
row(s) in Stst. Shape neck and armhole:
Note: Armhole shaping beg before neck
shaping ends; read the foll section all the
way through before proceeding. Neck inc
row (RS) K1, M1L, knit to end1st incd.
Rep Neck inc row every 10 (12, 12, 12, 8, 6)th
row 5 (4, 4, 5, 7, 9) more times. At the same
time, when armhole measures 6 (6, 6,
5, 5, 5)", ending with a WS row, shape
armhole as foll: Armhole inc row (RS) Work
to lastst, M1R, k11st incd. Rep Armhole
inc row every RS row 7 (9, 12, 14, 16, 17)
more times30 (32, 35, 39, 43, 47)sts
when all neck and armhole shaping is
complete. Work 1 WS row. Joining row (RS)
K30 (32, 35, 39, 43, 47) left frontsts,
CO3sts, place marker (pm), CO3sts, k85
(92, 100, 107, 115, 123) held backsts,
CO3sts, pm, CO3sts, k55 (60, 65, 68, 72,
76) held right frontsts182 (196, 212, 226,
242, 258)sts total.
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Next row (WS) *Purl to 3sts before m, k2,
p1, slm, p1, k2; rep from * once more, purl
to end. Next row (RS) *Knit to 3sts before
m, p2, k1, slm, k1, p2; rep from * once
more, knit to end. Rep last 2 rows until
piece measures 2 (2, 2, 2, 3, 3)" from
underarm, ending with a WS row. Shape
waist: Dec row (RS) *Knit to 6sts before
m, ssk, work to m, slm, work 4sts, k2tog;
rep from * once more, work to end4sts
decd. Rep Dec row every 6th row 7 (7, 7, 6,
6, 6) more times150 (164, 180, 198, 214,
230)sts rem. Work even for 2", ending with
a WS row. Inc row (RS) *Knit to 4sts before
m, M1R, work to m, slm, work 4sts, M1L;
rep from * once more, knit to end4sts
incd. Rep Inc row every 6 (6, 6, 8, 8, 8)th
row 5 (6, 5, 5, 5, 5) more times174 (192,
204, 222, 238, 254)sts. Work 1 WS row.
Set-up row (RS) Work to m, slm, inc 2 (2, 0,
3, 3, 3)sts evenly spaced before m, slm,
work to end176 (194, 204, 225, 241,
257)sts. Change to smaller needle. Next
row (WS) P2 (2, 2, 1, 1, 1), *k2, p2; rep from *
to last 6 (4, 6, 4, 4, 4)sts, k2, p4 (2, 4, 2, 2,
2). Cont in rib until rib measures 4".
Loosely BOallsts in patt.
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F inishing
Collar and button bands: With smaller cir
needle and RS facing, beg at right front lower
edge, pick up and knit 154 (161, 160, 163, 169,
171)sts (about 3sts for every 4rows) along
right front edge to shoulder, 38 (40, 42, 44,
48, 52)sts across back neck, and 154 (161,
160, 163, 169, 171)sts along left front to lower
edge346 (362, 362, 370, 386, 394)sts total.
Do not join. Next row (WS) P2, *k2, p2; rep
from * to end. Cont in rib for 1", ending with
a WS row. Buttonhole row (RS) *K2, p2, k2,
p1, work 4-st one-row buttonhole, p1; rep
from * 8 more times, work in rib to end. Work
in rib until front bands measure 2" from
pick-up row, ending with a RS row. Next row
(WS) Work to 2" below left shoulder seam on
left front, pm, work to 2" below right shoulder
seam on right front, pm, work to end. Shape
collar using short-rows as foll:
Short-row 1 (RS) Work to 1st before 2nd m,
turn.
Short-row 2 (WS) Make doublest, work to 1st
before m, turn.
Short-row 3 Make doublest, work to doublest,
work doublest as singlest, work 1st, turn.
Short-row 4 Make doublest, work to doublest,
work doublest as singlest, work 1st, turn.
Rep last 2 short-rows 21 more times. Next
short-row (RS) Make doublest, work to
doublest, work doublest as singlest, work
2sts, turn. Next short-row (WS) Make
doublest, work to doublest, work doublest
as singlest, work 2sts, turn. Rep last
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Notes
The body of this pullover is worked in the
round to the underarm, then the front and
back are worked separately back and forth.
The sleeves are worked in the round, with
the sleeve cap worked flat.
When working the body and sleeves, the
shaping and patterning are worked simultaneously. When a decrease or increase
round falls on a pattern round, work purl
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Return 86 (96, 102, 112, 122, 132, 142)
frontsts to needle and resume with
attached yarn. Work as for back until
armhole measures 5 (5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7)",
ending with a WS row80 (86, 90, 94, 100,
106, 112)sts rem. Shape neck: Next row
(RS) K29 (31, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36) and place
thesests on holder for left front, BO22 (24,
28, 30, 34, 36, 40)sts, knit to end29 (31, 31,
32, 33, 35, 36)sts rem for right front. Right
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60)sts. Pm and join in the rnd. [Purl 1 rnd,
knit 1 rnd] 4 times. Purl 1 rnd. Change to
larger dpn. Work in Stst until piece measures
2" from CO. Note: Sleeve shaping and
patterning occur simultaneously; read the foll
section all the way through before proceeding. Inc rnd Work 1st, M1L (or M1LP to keep
in patt), work to lastst, M1R (or M1RP to keep
in patt), work 1st2sts incd. Rep Inc rnd
every 8 (8, 8, 6, 6, 5, 5)th rnd 12 (12, 13, 16, 18,
21, 23) more times, working newsts into
patt72 (74, 78, 86, 94, 102, 108)sts. At the
same time, work patt as foll: Work in Stst
until piece measures 11" from CO. Work 7
rnds of Garter Stripe patt66 (68, 70, 80, 84,
90, 92)sts. Next rnd K1, p1 (2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2), k2,
*p2, k2; rep from * to last 2 (3, 2, 3, 3, 2, 3)sts,
p1 (2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2), k1. Work 14 more rnds in rib
patt as established. Work 7 rnds of Garter
Stripe patt. Work in Stst until piece
measures 16 (16, 17, 17, 18, 18, 18)" from
CO, ending 5 (5, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9)sts before end of
rnd on last rnd. Shape cap: Next rnd BO10
(10, 12, 12, 14, 16, 18)sts, removing m, knit to
end62 (64, 66, 74, 80, 86, 90)sts rem. Beg
working back and forth in rows. BO2 (2, 2, 3,
3, 4, 4)sts at beg of next 2 rows58 (60, 62,
68, 74, 78, 82)sts rem.
Size 53" only:
BO2sts at beg of next 2 rows78sts rem.
All sizes:
Purl 1 WS row. Dec row (RS) Ssk, knit to
last 2sts, k2tog2sts decd. Rep Dec row
every RS row 6 (6, 6, 6, 6, 8, 8) more times,
then every 4th row 1 (2, 3, 3, 3, 2, 2) time(s),
then every RS row 8 (8, 7, 9, 9, 9, 9)
times26 (26, 28, 30, 36, 38, 38)sts rem.
BO2 (2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3)sts at beg of next
2rows, then BO3 (3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 4)sts at beg
of foll 2 rows16 (16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 24)sts
rem. BOallsts.
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60)sts. Pm and join in the rnd. [Purl 1 rnd,
knit 1 rnd] 4 times. Purl 1 rnd. Change to
larger dpn. Work in Stst until piece
measures 2" from CO. Note: Sleeve shaping
and patterning occur simultaneously; read
the foll section all the way through before
proceeding. Inc rnd Work 1st, M1L (or
M1LP to keep in patt), work to lastst, M1R
(or M1RP to keep in patt), work 1st2sts
incd. Rep Inc rnd every 8 (8, 8, 6, 6, 5, 5)th
rnd 12 (12, 13, 16, 18, 21, 23) more times,
working newsts into patt72 (74, 78, 86,
94, 102, 108)sts. At the same time, work
patt as foll: Work in Stst until piece
measures 5" from CO. Work 7 rnds of
Garter Stripe patt56 (58, 60, 64, 68, 72,
74)sts. Next rnd K1, p2 (1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 1), k2,
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Join shoulders using three-needle BO.
Block pieces to measurements. Neckband:
With smaller dpn and RS facing, beg at
right shoulder seam, pick up and knit 4sts
along side of back neck, 41 (43, 47, 49, 55,
57, 61)sts evenly along BOedge of back,
4sts along side of back neck, 6 (7, 7, 7, 9, 9,
9)sts along side of front neck, 37 (39, 43,
45, 49, 51, 55)sts evenly along BOedge of
front, and 6 (7, 7, 7, 9, 9, 9)sts along side of
front neck98 (104, 112, 116, 130, 134,
142)sts. [Purl 1 rnd, knit 1 rnd] 6 times. Purl
1 rnd. BOallsts. Sew sleeves into armholes, taking care to line up rib panels on
front and back with that of right sleeve cap.
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Size 6 (4 mm): 40" circular (cir) needle and
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7 (7, 7, 8, 8, 8)"
Back
With WS facing, join new yarn to 88 (94,
102, 108, 114, 120) backsts. Next row (WS)
P1, work in patt to lastst, p1. Shape
armholes: BO3 (3, 4, 4, 5, 6)sts at beg of
next 2 rows82 (88, 94, 100, 104, 108)sts
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2 (3, 3, 3, 3, 3)"
4 (5, 5, 5, 5, 5)"
7 (7, 7, 8, 8, 9)"
body
Cable
k on RS; p on WS
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Return 44 (48, 51, 55, 57, 61) held left
frontsts to needle with WS facing. Next
row (WS) P1, work in patt to lastst, p1.
Shape armhole: Next row (RS) BO3 (3, 4,
4, 5, 6)sts, work in patt to end41 (45, 47,
51, 52, 55)sts. Work 1 WS row even. Dec
row (RS) Ssk, work in patt to lastst,
k11st decd. Rep Dec row every RS row 2
(3, 4, 4, 4, 4) more times38 (41, 42, 46, 47,
50)sts rem. Work even until armhole
measures 2 (2, 2, 2, 3, 3)", ending
with a RS row. Shape neck: At beg of WS
rows, BO11 (12, 12, 13, 13, 14)sts once,
BO5 (6, 6, 7, 7, 8)sts once, then BO2sts
once20 (21, 22, 24, 25, 26)sts rem. Dec
row (RS) K1, work in patt to last 2sts,
k2tog1st decd. Rep Dec row every RS
row 2 more times17 (18, 19, 21, 22, 23)sts
rem. Work even until armhole measures 7
(7, 7, 8, 8, 9)". Placests on holder.
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Return 44 (48, 51, 55, 57, 61) held right
frontsts to needle and, with WS facing,
rejoin yarn. Shape armhole: Next row
(WS) BO3 (3, 4, 4, 5, 6)sts, work in patt to
end41 (45, 47, 51, 52, 55)sts. Dec row
(RS) Work in patt to last 2sts, k2tog1st
decd. Rep Dec row every RS row 2 (3, 4, 4,
4, 4) more times38 (41, 42, 46, 47, 50)sts
rem. Work even until armhole measures 2
(2, 2, 2, 3, 3)", ending with a WS row.
Shape neck: At beg of RS rows, BO11 (12,
12, 13, 13, 14)sts once, BO5 (6, 6, 7, 7, 8)sts
once, then BO2sts once20 (21, 22, 24,
25, 26)sts rem. Work 1 WS row even. Dec
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Fi bra Natura L la ma l i ni
Marker (m)
Cable needle (cn)
Stitch holders
Tapestry needle
See knittingdaily.com/Glossary for terms
you dont know.
Notes
This pullover is worked flat from side to side
in one piece beginning at the cuff of the
left sleeve and finishing at the cuff of the
right sleeve. Stitches are divided at the
beginning of the neck and joined at the
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Slipped Rib in rows: (odd number ofsts)
Row 1 (RS) K1, p1, *sl1 pwise wyb, p1; rep
from * to lastst, k1.
Row 2 (WS) P1, *k1, p1; rep from * to end.
Rep Rows 1 and 2 for patt.
Slipped Rib in rnds: (even number ofsts)
Rnd 1 *K1, p1; rep from * to end.
Rnd 2 *Sl 1 pwise wyb, p1; rep from * to end.
Rep Rnds 1 and 2 for patt.
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With MC and longer cir needle, CO43 (43,
43, 45, 47, 47)sts. Do not join. Purl 1 row,
knit 1 row. Work Row 2 of Slipped Rib patt
(see Stitches), then work Rows 1 and 2 two
times. Inc row (RS) K1, p1, M1P, work in
patt to last 2sts, M1P, p1, k12sts incd.
Rep Inc row every 4th (4th, 4th, 4th, 4th,
2nd) row 4 (7, 13, 16, 19, 1) more time(s),
then every 6 (6, 6, 6, 6, 4)th row 11 (10, 6, 4,
2, 22) times, alternating M1 and M1P incs
to maintain rib patt75 (79, 83, 87, 91,
95)sts. Work even in patt until piece
measures 16" from CO, ending with
a WS row.
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Using the backward-loop method, CO68
(66, 72, 70, 76, 74)sts at end of next
2rows211 (211, 227, 227, 243, 243)sts.
Beg with Row 1 (7, 1, 5, 11, 5) of chart, work
Twisted Lattice chart until piece measures
about 6 (7, 8, 9, 9, 10)" from CO,
ending with Row 10 (10, 8, 8, 6, 6) of chart.
Divide for back and front: Next row (RS)
Work Row 11 (11, 9, 9, 7, 7) of chart over 99
(99, 107, 107, 115, 115)sts and place
thesests on holder for back, join 2nd ball of
MC, BO21sts for neck, work Row 11 (11, 9,
9, 7, 7) of chart over 91 (91, 99, 99, 107,
107)sts for front.
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Cont in patt for 2 (2, 4, 4, 6, 6) more rows,
ending with Row 1 of chart. Work Rows
129 of Chevron chart. With MC, knit 1 RS
row. Break yarns; slidests to other end of
needle; rejoin MC. Beg with Row 1, work 3
(3, 5, 5, 7, 7) rows of Twisted Lattice chart.
Placests on holder. Do not break yarn.
Back
Beg with Row 12 (12, 10, 10, 8, 8) of Twisted
Lattice chart, cont in patt until piece
measures about 5 (5, 6, 6, 6, 6)"
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5 (5, 6, 6, 6, 6)" (Back)
6 (6, 7, 7, 7, 7)" (Front)
16"
7 (7, 8, 8, 8, 9)"
8 (8, 8, 8, 9, 9)"
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13 (12, 13, 13, 14, 14)"
Note: Body length measurement
does not include rib.
Chevron
with MC, k on RS; p on WS
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Joining row (WS) Work next row of Twisted
Lattice chart over 91 (91, 99, 99, 107, 107)
frontsts, CO21sts for neck, work in patt
over 99 (99, 107, 107, 115, 115) backsts211
(211, 227, 227, 243, 243)sts. Cont in patt
until piece measures about 6 (7, 8, 9,
9, 10)" from neck CO, ending with Row
1 (7, 1, 9, 3, 9) of chart.
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Next row (WS) BO68 (66, 72, 70, 76, 74)sts,
work in patt to end143 (145, 155, 157, 167,
169)sts rem. Next row (RS) BO68 (66, 72,
70, 76, 74)sts, work Row 1 of Slipped Rib
patt to end75 (79, 83, 87, 91, 95)sts rem.
Cont in Slipped Rib patt until piece
measures 2 (1, 1, 1, 1, 1)" from
BO, ending with a WS row. Dec row (RS)
K1, ssp, work in patt to last 3sts, p2tog,
k12sts decd. Rep Dec row every 6 (6, 6,
6, 6, 4)th row 11 (10, 6, 4, 2, 22) more times,
then every 4th (4th, 4th, 4th, 4th, 2nd) row
4 (7, 13, 16, 19, 1) time(s)43 (43, 43, 45, 47,
47)sts rem. Work even until piece measures 16" from BO, ending with a WS row.
Knit 1 row, purl 1 row. BOallsts.
24
sl 1 pwise wyf on WS
22
pattern repeat
20
18
14
10
16
12
8
6
4
2
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8 st repeat
Twisted Lattice
11
9
7
F inishing
Back rib: With MC and RS facing, pick up
and knit 91 (99, 109, 117, 127, 135)sts
evenly spaced along lower edge of back.
Beg with Row 2, work in Slipped Rib patt
for 13 rows. Knit 1 row, purl 1 row.
BOallsts. Front rib: With MC and RS
facing, pick up and knit 32 (36, 41, 45, 50,
54)sts along right lower front edge, 25sts
along chevron panel, and 32 (36, 41, 45, 50,
54)sts along left lower front edge89 (97,
107, 115, 125, 133)sts total. Beg with Row
2, work in Slipped Rib patt for 13 rows. Knit
1 row, purl 1 row. BOallsts. Cowl: With
MC and 16" cir needle, CO100 (100, 106,
106, 112, 112)sts. Place marker and join in
the rnd. Work in Slipped Rib patt (see
Stitches) until piece measures 9" from
CO, ending with Rnd 1. Knit 2 rnds.
BOallsts. Weave in ends. Block to
measurements. Sew sleeve and side
seams. Sew COedge of cowl to neck edge
so that RS of cowl is visible when cowl is
folded down. s
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P ig e o n r o o f S t u d i o s A m e r ic a n
Tw i s t Wo r s t e d
Tools
Size 6 (4 mm): 32" circular (cir) needle and
set of double-pointed needles (dpn)
Markers (m)
Stitch holders
Tapestry needle
See knittingdaily.com/Glossary for terms
you dont know.
Notes
The body of this pullover is worked in the
round to the underarms, then divided for
working the fronts and back separately.
The twisted mossstitch pattern shifts
across the front using increases and
decreases, and continues after the shoulders are bound off to create the cowl,
which is shaped with short rows. Stitches
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With smaller cir needle, CO140 (156, 176,
192, 212, 228)sts. Place marker (pm) and
join in the rnd. Work in k1, p1 rib for 2".
Change to larger cir needle. Next rnd K70
(78, 88, 96, 106, 114), pm for side, knit to
end. Next rnd Knit to 2sts before m, k2tog,
pm, M1, slm, knit to end. Next rnd Knit.
Shift rnd Knit to 2sts before m, k2tog, slm,
k1tbl, M1P, slm, knit to end. Next rnd Knit
to m, slm, p1, k1tbl, slm, knit to end. Shift
14"
1 (1, 1, 1, 2, 2)"
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7 (7, 8, 9, 9, 10)"
body
3 (3, 3, 3, 4, 4)"
5 (6, 6, 7, 7, 7)"
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sleeve
19 (19, 19, 19, 19, 19)"
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With smaller dpn, CO42 (42, 42, 42, 46,
46)sts. Pm and join in the rnd. Work in
k1, p1 rib for 2". Change to larger dpn and
work in Stst until piece measures 5
(4, 4, 3, 3, 3)" from CO. Inc rnd K1,
M1, knit to lastst, M1, k12sts incd.
Rep Inc rnd every 20 (14, 12, 10, 10, 8)th
rnd 1 (4, 2, 4, 1, 2) more time(s), then
every 18 (12, 10, 8, 8, 6)th rnd 3 (2, 6, 6,
10, 13) times52 (56, 60, 64, 70, 78)sts.
Work even until piece measures 19 (19,
19, 19, 19, 19)" from CO, ending 3 (3,
4, 4, 5, 5)sts before end of rnd on last rnd.
Next rnd BO6 (6, 8, 8, 10, 10)sts,
removing m, knit to end46 (50, 52, 56,
60, 68)sts rem. Purl 1 WS row. Shape
cap:
Sizes 35 (40, 44, 48 , 52)" only:
Dec row (RS) K1, ssk, knit to last 3sts,
k2tog, k12sts decd. Dec row (WS) P1,
p2tog, purl to last 3sts, ssp, p12sts
decd. Rep last 2 rows 0 (1, 1, 2, 3) more
time(s)46 (44, 48, 48, 52)sts rem.
F inishing
Sew left shoulder seam. Sew COshouldersts
of right front shoulder piece to BOsts of back
right shoulder. Beg at end of armhole shaping
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sleeve
Tools
Size 5 (3.75 mm): 16" and 32" circular (cir)
needles
Markers (m)
Stitch holders
Tapestry needle
See knittingdaily.com/Glossary for terms
you dont know.
Notes
This pullover is worked in the round from the
lower edge to the underarm, then the front
and back are worked separately back and
forth. The sleeves are worked back and
forth and seamed before setting into the
armholes and seaming the saddle.
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With MC and longer cir needle, CO176
(196, 216, 236, 256, 276)sts. Place marker
(pm) and join in the rnd. Work in garterst
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Work back and forth in rows. Next row (WS)
BO4 (5, 6, 7, 8, 10)sts, work to end80 (88,
96, 104, 112, 118)sts rem. BO3sts at beg of
next 2 (2, 2, 4, 6, 6) rows, then BO2sts at
beg of foll 2 (2, 4, 4, 4, 4) rows70 (78, 82,
84, 86, 92)sts rem.
Sizes 43 (47, 51, 55)" only:
Dec row (RS) K2tog, k3 (2, 3, 5), pm, beg
and ending as indicated for your size, work
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pattern repeat
Snowfall
23
21
19
17
15
13
11
9
7
5
3
1
6 st repeat
end
39"
47"
51"
end
35"
43"
55"
beg
35"
43"
55"
beg
39"
47"
51"
Back
Return 88 (98, 108, 118, 128, 138) backsts
to needle and, with RS facing, rejoin MC.
Sizes 35 (39)" only:
Next row (RS) BO4 (5)sts, k7 (9), pm, beg
and ending as indicated for your size, work
Snowfall chart over 66 (70)sts, pm, knit to
end84 (93)sts rem.
Sizes 43 (47, 51, 55)" only:
Next row (RS) BO6 (7, 8, 10)sts, knit to
end102 (111, 120, 128)sts rem.
All sizes:
Work as for front.
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F inishing
Block pieces to measurements. Sew sleeve
seams. Sew in sleeves. Sew front saddles
to body. If necessary, add or subtract rows
to back saddles so that they meet at center
back. With tail threaded on a tapestry
needle, graft back saddlests using
Kitchenerst. Sew back saddle to body.
Neck edging: With CC, shorter cir needle,
and RS facing, beg at center back neck,
pick up and knit 94sts evenly spaced
around neck edge. Pm and join in the rnd.
Knit 1 rnd. Loosely BOallsts. s
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H a n n a h B a ke r
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H a l c y o n Ya r n B o t a n ic a
Tools
Size 4 (3.5 mm): set of double-pointed
needles (dpn)
Size 6 (4 mm): set of dpn
Markers (m)
Stitch holders
Tapestry needle
Notes
These mittens are worked in the round from
the bottom up.
Do not break yarn at each color change; carry
unused color along inside of work and
bring new color up under color just used.
Mittens
With A and smaller needles, CO32sts.
Place marker (pm) and join in the rnd. Work
in k1, p1 rib for 2 rnds. Work in Stst until
piece measures 2" from CO. Purl 1rnd.
Change to B (see Notes) and larger needles.
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B ro o k l y n Tw e e d S he l t e r
Tools
Size 9 (5.5 mm) needles
I/9 (5.5 mm) crochet hook
Tapestry needle
Notes
This scarf is worked back and forth using the
intarsia method. Use a separate ball of
yarn for each color area. At each color
change, twist yarns to avoid a hole by
laying the old color over the new color.
Break yarns after every 20-row section.
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With A, CO38sts. Purl 1 WS row.
Rows 120 With A, k14; with B, k10; with A,
k14.
Rows 2140 With B, k10; with C, k18; with B,
k10.
Rows 4160 With C, k14; with A, k10; with C, k14.
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Stitches
Twisted Rib: (odd number ofsts)
Row 1 (RS) K1, *k1tbl, p1; rep from * to last
2sts, k1tbl, k1.
Row 2 (WS) P1, *p1tbl, k1; rep from * to last
2sts, p1tbl, p1.
Rep Rows 1 and 2 for patt.
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Te r e s a Gr e g or i o
page 3 4
Notes
This hat is worked back and forth in two
pieces from the bottom up and seamed.
The Front chart is worked using the intarsia
method. Use a separate ball of yarn for
each contrast color (CC) area and a 2nd
ball of main color (MC) for the area to the
left of the chart. At each color change,
twist yarns to avoid a hole by laying the
old color over the new color.
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With MC, CO45 (49, 55)sts. Work in Twisted
Rib until piece measures 3" from CO, ending
with a RS row. Next row (WS) P24 (28, 34), pm,
work Row 1 of Front chart over 13sts (see
Notes), pm, purl to end. Complete as for back.
F inishing
Weave in ends. Block and sew side seams.
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30
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24
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18
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Notes
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14
12
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Using the crochet chain provisional method,
CO59sts, leaving a 6" tail. Work Rows 36
of Extended Ridge chart (page 86), then rep
Rows 16 until piece measures about 62"
from CO, ending with Row 6. Placests on
waste yarn holder. Break working yarn,
leaving a 45" tail for grafting.
F inishing
Block to measurements. Remove waste
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Grafting Key
K
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= Purlwise
FN
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Grafting
Sequence A
K
Sequence B
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Notes
This cowl is worked back and forth in rows
to form a long rectangle. The rectangle is
then folded in half widthwise and one side
edge is seamed for 5".
Block cowl to the size specified in the finishing instructions to fully open the patternstitch. After the cowl is completely
dry, it will relax to the finished measurements above.
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F inishing
Weave in ends and block cowl to 10" wide
and about 54" long (see Notes). When dry,
fold cowl in half widthwise with WS tog so
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Kindle your fiber fascination. We carry
quality yarns, fabrics, threads, buttons
and other fiber art supplies for the fiber
enthusiast.
104 Center Ave., Suite 100B
(907) 486-0052
Arizona
Purl in the Pines, LLCFlagstaff
www.purlinthepines.com
We are a full-service yarn shop catering
to the fiber enthusiast. Knitters, crocheters, weavers and spinners Fiber,
Fun, Friends, and Food!
2544 N. 4th St.
(928) 774-9334
California
A Yarn Less RaveledDanville
www.ayarnlessraveled.com
Everything you need for your knit/crochet
projects beautiful yarns, patterns, needles, notions, and support to make your
project a success. Classes of all levels!
730 Camino Ramon, Suite 186
(925) 263-2661
Idaho
Knit-n-CrochetCoeur d Alene
www.knit-n-crochet.com
Friendly service and inviting atmosphere. Come in and see, or shop
online, our large selection of yarn, needles, and accessories.
600 W. Kathleen Ave. #30
(208) 676-YARN (9276)
Alpaca DirectHayden
www.AlpacaDirect.com
Huge selection of luxury yarn, roving,
and knitting supplies. Classes and support.
1016 W. Hayden Ave. (208) 209-7079
(888) 306-0111
Indiana
Knitting Off Broadway
Fort Wayne
www.knittingoffbroadway.com
Located in a restored 1890s building,
this full-service yarn store specializes in
unique and hard-to-find fibers.
1309 Broadway
(260) 422-YARN
www.stitchhousedorchester.com
Very cool place to buy yarn, learn to
knit, sew, crochet, or have a party.
846 Dorchester Ave.
(617) 265-8013
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Michigan
Ewe-nique KnitsRoyal Oak
www.ewe-niqueknits.com
Ewe-nique Knits, where uniqueknits
are created. We cater to fiber lovers of
all kinds offering avast array of yarn &
supplies.
515 S. Lafayette
(248) 584-3001
New Hampshire
Harrisville Designs Knitting and
Weaving CenterHarrisville
www.harrisville.com
Yarns, Looms and Friendly Loom Products made by Harrisville Designs. Come
visit our shop. We have our full product
line on display, plus spinning equipment, fibers, yarns, books. Classes.
4 Mill Alley
(603) 827-3996
New Jersey
Lion Brand Yarn OutletCarlstadt
Maryland
Knitters NestEldersburg
www.knittersnestyarnshop.com
We are alocally ownedshopwith a
wide selection of fine yarns & supplies.
We offer knitting and crochet classes,
and would love for you to drop in and
join us.
1431 Liberty Road
(410) 549-0709
www.LionBrand.com/outlet.html
50% off first quality discontinued colors and weekly surprise specials up to
75%off.
140 Kero Rd.
(201) 939-0611
Patricias YarnsHoboken
www.patriciasyarns.com
Beautiful natural fiber yarn shop located a stones throw from Manhattan in
the quaint Hudson Riverfront city of
Hoboken.
107 4th St.
(201) 217-YARN
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FiberArts CafMillville
www.fiberartscafe.com
FiberArts Caf, yarns, tools, publications, classes & workshops. Group
gather Wed 1-7 p.m. Open Tuesday
Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday
noon to 6 p.m.
501 N. High Street, Suite L
(856) 669-1131
Texas
www.KnottyLadyYarns.com
The premier location for your fiber
needs in Western Oregon. The best
stocked, fairest prices & most comprehensive teaching facility.
642 S.E. Jackson Street
(541) 673-2199
WC MercantileNavasota
Pennsylvania
Utah
www.goshyarnitshop.com
A beautiful yarn boutique in Northeastern PA. Visit us for fine yarn, patterns,
notions, and knitting & crochet classes.
303 Market St.
(570) 287-9999
New Mexico
Natural StitchesPittsburgh
The Yarn Store at Nob Hill
Albuquerque
www.theyarnstoreatnobhill.com
Join us for Open Knitting anytime during
store hours! Quality yarns, tools, books,
accessories, and unique local items.
120 Amherst Dr. NE
(505) 717-1535
www.naturalstitches.com
Best selection of natural fibers in
Pittsburgh. Knowledgeable staff. Open
7 days. Evenings, too!
6401 Penn Ave.
(412) 441-4410
Tennessee
New York
Yarn CultureFairport
www.smokymountainspinnery.com
Come shop in our comfortable surroundings. Everything for spinning,
weaving, knitting, crocheting, and needlefelting. Antiques and gifts, too.
466 Brookside Village Wy., Ste. 8
(865) 436-9080
www.yarnculture.com
Artisan yarn from around the world
including Rosy Green Wool, The
Uncommon Thread, Eden Cottage
Yarns, Woolfolk and more.
1387 Fairport Road, Suite 885
(585) 678-4894
www.wcmercantile.com
The BEST little Wool shop in Texas!
Featuring natural fibers for knitting and
spinning. Lots of local Texas yarns, too!
201 E. Washington Ave.
(936) 825-3378
www.wasatchandwool.com
An intimate, boutique experience for
locals and visitors who are knitting and
fiber enthusiasts. We specialize in high
quality yarns from around the world.
1635 West Redstone Center Dr.
G130 (435) 575-0999
Vermont
Northeast Fiber Arts Center
Williston
www.northeastfiberarts.com
The candy store for knitters, felters and
spinners. Featuring natural fibers, handpainted & Vermont raised yarns! Plus
we stock gobs of felting fibers, needle
felting kits, looms, wheels & offer
oodles of inspiration.
7531 Williston Road
(802) 288-8081
Oregon
Knot Another HatHood River
www.knotanotherhat.com
Your source for everything hip and
knitworthy! Find fine yarns, needles,
accessories, gifts, and more!
16 Oak St., Ste. 202
(541) 308-0002
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Knotty Lady Yarns, located in beautiful downtown Roseburg, is a good example.
We have had a lot of new customers stop by and
mention that they saw the listing in one of the Interweave
knitting or crochet magazines. You should give it a try!
(Kelley, Knotty Lady Yarns shop owner,
www.knottyladyyarns.com)
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www.agoodyarnshop.com
We carry a wide range of yarn, books,
notions, and offer classes for all levels
of knitting and crochet.
1140 Bethel Ave., Suite 101
(360) 876-0377
www.fibrespace.com
Visit our retro styled shop in historic
Alexandria,VA.
1219 King St.
(703) 664-0344
Yarn CloudOccoquan
where nature meets imagination
www.yarncloud.com
Yarn Cloud specializes in yummy knitting, crochet & tatting yarns, notions
and classes. NEW LOCATION!
204 Washington St. (703) 763-3285
Paradise FibersSpokane
Wisconsin
www.yarnclubknits.com
An extravagant selection of hand dyed
yarns and fibers for your knitting,
crochet, and spinning delights.
240 Mustang Trail, Suite 8
(757) 486-5648 (KNIT)
www.paradisefibers.net
Terrific selection of wool yarn, knitting
needles, wheels, and looms. Order
online or stop in. Same-day shipping!
225 W. Indiana Ave.
(509) 536-7746
Shops/Mail Order
Woobee KnitShop
www.woobeeknitshop.net
(307) 760-2092
Products include Brown Sheep, Waverly, Jean Greenhowe, Addi, and Skacel.
Yarns
www.stonebarnfibers.com
(815) 968-1735
cathi@stonebarnfibers.com
An ever changing kaleidoscope of
Washington
www.dragonflyyarnshop.com
Wool and luxury fibers. Addi and Crystal Palace needles. Lessons by the
hour. Home of the Pirouette!
1327 N. Wright Rd., Ste. 5A
(608) 757-9228
NW Handspun YarnsBellingham
Classifieds
www.NWHandspunYarns.com
Quality yarns, books, equipment,
supplies for the knitter, spinner, and
weaver. Classes and gifts. Open
TuesdaySunday.
1401 Commercial St. (360) 738-0167
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WWW.WOOL2DYE4.COM Exclusive line
of undyed yarns for hand-dyers. Make
your work stand out! Wholesale inquiries
welcome. Yarnie@Wool2Dye4.com.
www.hempforknitting.com
(888) 301-0011
Providing luxury hemp and hemp blend
yarns & lots of designer patterns.
Wool2Dye4
www.Wool2Dye4.com
Yarnie@Wool2Dye4.com
Exclusive line of undyed yarns for
hand-dye artists.
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