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Sizes 
1 2 3 4 5 (6 7 8 9 10)

 

Chest Circ

87 98.5 110.5 120 131.5 (141 149 157 166.5 176)cm

34.25 38.75 43.5 47.25 51.75 (55.5 58.75 61.75 65.5 69.25)"

 

Body Length from back neck

59 59 59 59 59 (66 66 66 72.5 72.5)cm

23.25 23.25 23.25 23.25 23.25 (26 26 26 28.5 28.5)” 

 

Upper arm circ

35.5 37.5 38.5 40.5 45.5 (52 56 59.5 62 64)cm

14 14.75 15.25 16 18 (20.5 22 23.5 24.5 25.25)”

 

Yarn 

Dk weight yarn

Sample 1 is made with Sandnes Garn Double Sunday

100% Merino Wool 108m per 50g (Whipped Cream / Sailor in the Dark)

Sample 2 is made with Sandnes Garn Merinoull

100% SW Merino Wool 105m per 50g (White / Dusty Lilac)

 

MC - 735 840 945 945 1050 (1260 1365 1365 1680 1680 )m

805 920 1035 1035 1150 (1380 1495 1495 1840 1840)yds

CC - 420 525 525 630 735 (840 840 945 1050 1155)m

460 575 575 690 805 (920 920 1035 1150 1265)yds

 

Gauge 

21 sts x 32 rounds = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” on 4mm needles stockinette in the round, blocked

 

Needles 

3.5mm for rib, 4mm for body with 40/80cm / 16/30” cables or dpn’s for sleeves or needles required to meet gauge

 

Accessories 
stitch markers, embroidery needle, scissors, elastic (optional)

 

Construction

The back neck is cast on and worked flat with increases to shape the shoulders. Front left and right panels are picked up and worked flat before joining at the neck. Front and back panels are joined and the body is worked in the round. Sleeves and collar are picked up and worked in the round and designed to be long and cosy.

 

Sizing 
This sweater can be worn with any amount of ease, though it is recommended to have at least 5cm / 2” of positive ease and a maximum of 30.5cm / 12” Make sure to check the bicep circumference when choosing a size, you may wish to size down for the yoke depth and sleeve if choosing a lot of positive ease. If you are making the sweater for a male body, you may wish to size up for the yoke and sleeve. You may also wish to lengthen the sleeves and body (advice given in pattern).

 

Sample 1 (navy/cream) is worn with 25.5cm / 10” positive ease (size 4)

Sample 2 (lilac/cream) is worn with 10 cm / 4” of positive ease (size 3, cropped) Model is 5ft 7"

 

Gauge & Yarn 
It is always a good idea to gauge swatch to make sure your garment fits, and to make sure you’re happy with the fabric you’re creating. Adjust your needle size accordingly if needed. When using superwash yarn your garment is always more likely to grow, therefore it’s very important towash and block your gauge swatch for a more accurate gauge reading. Take note of your gauge before and after blocking, paying close attention to the row gauge as this will be useful for predicting final lengths. This garment is graded using row gauge so try and get as close as you can.

Samples use a lighter MC and darker CC.

 

Difficulty 
Intermediate 

 

Techniques 
Working flat 
Working in the round 
Increasing/decreasing 
Picking up stitches 
Jogless stripes 
Carrying yarn

 

Sibling Sweater My Size | Pattern

£7.00Price
  • This listing is for a digital instant download of a knitting pattern in PDF format. There is no physical product. 

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