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VOL.

VI

WOOL STUDIO
CONTENTS
knit.wear WOOL STUDIO VOL. VI

THE COLLECTION
3 ORTHAGON WRAPPER
Kephren Pritchett

6 EULER CARDIGAN
Linda Marveng

10 FOURIER RAGLAN
Donna Estin

14 ORPHISM PULLOVER
Cheryl Toy

19 VARIGNON SCARF
Amy Gunderson

22 COBA PULLOVER
Susanna IC

26 CARTESIAN PULLOVER
Irina Anikeeva

30 BRAVAIS SHAWL VEST


Maria Leigh

33 TRIGONO TEE
Kate Gagnon Osborn

36 UNDULATING
LINES PULLOVER
Stella Egidi
ORTHAGON WRAPPER
KEPHREN PRITCHETT

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reached, one side of the mitered square these 3 sts to left needle, *k2, ssk, return
is bound off, and the stripes are con- 3 sts on right needle to left needle; rep
tinued until the piece measures half of from * 114 more times, removing m when
the finished length of the shawl. After you come to it—120 sts rem. Join A. Work
working the first half of the shawl, the Center patt (see Stitch Guide) in stripe
second half is worked the same way sequence as foll: work 24 rows with A, 14
with the colors reversed. rows with B, 22 rows with A, 16 rows with
''When changing colors, do not break B, 20 rows with A. Break A and cont with
yarn. Hold the color not in use in front of B only. Work 18 rows, ending with a WS
the working yarn when knitting the first row. Break B. With RS facing, sl last 3 sts
three I-cord stitches of each right-side at left end of needle to dpn, turn dpn 180
row. This way the non-working yarn will degrees counterclockwise so that knit side
be concealed within the I-cord border. of I-cord is facing, and sl these 3 sts back
to cir needle. Place sts on holder.
Stitch Guide
ORTHAGON WRAPPER MITERED SQUARE PATTERN: Second Half
KEPHREN PRITCHET T Row 1 (RS) Knit to 1 st before m, M1R, I-cord border: With B, dpn, and using a
k1, sl m, M1L, knit to last 3 sts, sl 3 pwise provisional method, CO 3 sts. Next row
DIFFICULTY wyf—2 sts inc’d. (RS) K3, do not turn; slide sts to other end
FINISHED SIZE 731/2" long and 221/4" wide. Row 2 (WS) Knit to last 3 sts, sl 3 pwise wyf. of needle. Rep last row 2 more times.
YARN Blue Sky Fibers Baby Alpaca Sport Rep Rows 1 and 2 for patt. Next row (RS) With cir needle, k3, pick up
Weight (100% baby alpaca; 110 yd [101 m]/ and knit 1 st from I-cord. Remove waste
13/4 oz [50 g]): #533 Navy Blue (A) and #812 CENTER PATTERN: yarn from provisional CO and place 3 sts
Blue Cheese (B), 8 skeins each. Row 1 Knit to last 3 sts, sl 3 pwise wyf. onto dpn, turn dpn clockwise 180 degrees
0 WEIGHT
YARN 1 2 3 4 5 6 Rep Row 1 for patt. so that purl side of I-cord is facing, sl
NEEDLES Size 5 (3.75 mm): 32" circular these 3 sts pwise wyf onto cir needle,
(cir) and two double-pointed (dpn). Adjust First Half turn—7 sts. Next row (WS) K3, pm, k1, sl 3
needle size if necessary to obtain the I-cord border: With A, dpn, and using a pwise wyf. Work Mitered Square patt in
correct gauge. provisional method, CO 3 sts. Next row stripe sequence as foll: work 36 rows with
NOTIONS Marker (m); stitch holders; spare (RS) K3, do not turn; slide sts to other end B, 2 rows with A, 34 rows with B, 4 rows
size 5 (3.75 mm) or smaller cir needle; waste of needle. Rep last row 2 more times. Next with A, 32 rows with B, 6 rows with A, 30
yarn for provisional CO; tapestry needle. row (RS) With cir needle, k3, pick up and rows with B, 8 rows with A, 28 rows with
GAUGE 21 sts and 42 rows = 4" in garter st. knit 1 st from I-cord. Remove waste yarn B, 10 rows with A, 26 rows with B—223 sts.
from provisional CO and place 3 sts onto Break B and cont with A only. Work 12
For techniques you don’t know, dpn, turn dpn clockwise 180 degrees so rows, ending with a WS row—235 sts.
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that purl side of I-cord is facing, sl these
3 sts pwise wyf onto cir needle, turn—7 sts.
Next row (RS) K3, return these 3 sts to
left needle, *k2, ssk, return 3 sts on right
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sl 3 pwise wyf. Work Mitered Square patt
Notes (see Stitch Guide) in stripe sequence as
K knitwise
''This wrapper is worked in two pieces foll: work 36 rows with A, 2 rows with B, 34
and grafted at the center. Each piece be- rows with A, 4 rows with B, 32 rows with P purlwise
gins with an I-cord cast-on that contin- A, 6 rows with B, 30 rows with A, 8 rows
FN front needle
ues into the I-cord border. Increases are with B, 28 rows with A, 10 rows with B, 26
worked at the center to form a mitered rows with A—223 sts. Break A and cont BN back needle
square accentuated by stripes in varying with B only. Work 12 rows, ending with a
pattern repeat
widths. When the width of the shawl is WS row—235 sts. Next row (RS) K3, return

Grafting

P K P K P K K P K P P K P K P K BN

K P K P K P K P K P K P K P K P FN

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needle to left needle; rep from * 114 more insert tapestry needle pwise into next st on front needle, leave st on needle.
times, removing m when you come to front needle, leave st on needle. Step 10 Insert tapestry needle kwise into
it—120 sts rem. Join B. Work Center patt in Step 4 Insert tapestry needle pwise into st st on back needle, remove st from needle;
stripe sequence as foll: work 24 rows with on back needle, remove st from needle; insert tapestry needle kwise into next st on
B, 14 rows with A, 22 rows with B, 16 rows insert tapestry needle kwise into next st on back needle, leave st on needle.
with A, 20 rows with B. Break B and cont back needle, leave st on needle. Step 11 Insert tapestry needle kwise into
with A only. Work 16 rows, ending with a Rep Steps 3 and 4 once more. st on front needle, remove st from needle;
WS row. Next row (RS) Knit to last 3 sts, Step 5 Insert tapestry needle kwise into st insert tapestry needle pwise into next st on
sl 3 sts to dpn wyb, turn dpn 180 degrees on front needle, remove st from needle; front needle, leave st on needle.
counterclockwise so that knit side of insert tapestry needle pwise into next st on Step 12 Insert tapestry needle pwise into
I-cord is facing, and sl these 3 sts back to front needle, leave st on needle. st on back needle, remove st from needle;
cir needle. Break A, leaving an 80" tail for Step 6 Insert tapestry needle pwise into st insert tapestry needle kwise into next st on
grafting. Place sts on holder. on back needle, remove st from needle; back needle, leave st on needle.
insert tapestry needle pwise into next st on Rep Steps 11 and 12 once more.
Finishing back needle, leave st on needle. Step 13 Insert tapestry needle kwise into st
Weave in ends except grafting tail. Block Step 7 Insert tapestry needle kwise into st on front needle and remove st from needle.
halves to measurements. Join halves: Place on front needle, remove st from needle; Step 14 Insert tapestry needle pwise into st
sts onto separate cir needles. With A from insert tapestry needle pwise into next st on on back needle and remove st from needle.
2nd half threaded on a tapestry needle, WS front needle, leave st on needle. Weave in ends.
tog, and first half in front of 2nd half, graft Step 8 Insert tapestry needle kwise into st
sts in patt foll grafting diagram or written on back needle, remove st from needle; KEPHREN PRITCHETT is a knitwear
instructions as foll: insert tapestry needle pwise into next st on designer and tech editor specializing in
Step 1 Insert tapestry needle pwise into st back needle, leave st on needle. seamless construction. She finds inspira-
on front needle, leave st on needle. Rep Steps 7 and 8 until 4 sts rem on each tion in the beautiful Wisconsin landscape
Step 2 Insert tapestry needle kwise into st needle. on the shores of Lake Michigan. She can be
on back needle, leave st on needle. Step 9 Insert tapestry needle kwise into st found all over the web @kephrenknitting.
Step 3 Insert tapestry needle kwise into st on front needle, remove st from needle;
on front needle, remove st from needle; insert tapestry needle pwise into next st on

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EULER
TRUROCARDIGAN
PULLOVER
LINDA
AMANDAMARVENG
SCHEUZGER

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k1tbl; rep from * to last st, k1. Next row P1, ending with a WS row. Shape neck and left
*p1tbl, k1; rep from * to last st, p1. Rep last shoulder using short-rows as foll:
2 rows until piece measures 11/2" from CO, Short-row 1 (RS) K17 (19, 21, 23, 25, 27)
ending with a WS row. Change to larger and place these sts on holder for right
needles. Work in St st until piece measures shoulder, BO 28 sts, knit to last 6 (6, 7, 7,
15" from CO, ending with a WS row. Shape 8, 8) sts, wrap next st, turn—17 (19, 21, 23,
armholes: BO 4 (4, 4, 5, 5, 5) sts at beg of 25, 27) sts rem for left shoulder.
next 2 rows, then BO 3 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4) sts at Short-row 2 (WS) Purl to end.
beg of foll 2 (2, 4, 2, 2, 2) rows—70 (78, 82, Short-row 3 K6 (6, 7, 7, 8, 8), wrap next st,
92, 102, 112) sts rem. BO 2 (2, 2, 3, 3, 3) sts turn.
at beg of next 2 (4, 4, 2, 4, 4) rows, then Short-row 4 Purl to end.
BO 1 (1, 1, 2, 2, 2) st(s) at beg of foll 4 (4, Next row (RS) Knit to end, working wraps
4, 4, 4, 6) rows, then BO 0 (0, 0, 1, 1, 1) st tog with wrapped sts. Purl 1 WS row. Place
at beg of foll 0 (0, 0, 4, 4, 6) rows—62 (66, sts on holder. Right shoulder: Return
70, 74, 78, 82) sts rem. Work even until 17 (19, 21, 23, 25, 27) right shoulder sts to
EULER CARDIGAN armhole measures 7 (71/2, 73/4, 81/4, 83/4, 9)", needle and, with WS facing, rejoin yarn.
L I N DA M A RV E NG
L
DIFFICULTY F G
FINISHED SIZE 331/2 (37, 41, 44, 48, 52)"
circumference at underarm. Cardigan E A: 163/4 (181/2, 201/2, 22, 24, 26)"
K B: 51/2 (61/2, 71/2, 81/4, 91/4, 101/4)"
shown measures 331/2"; modeled with 11/2" D C: 15"
of positive ease. D: 71/4 (73/4, 8, 81/2, 9, 91/4)"
I
YARN Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Worsted E: 1/2"
RIGHT F: 31/2 (33/4, 41/4, 41/2, 5, 51/2)"
(100% superwash Merino wool; 225 yd FRONT G: 51/2"
SLEEVE
[206 m]/4 oz [113 g]): #14ns Denim, 6 (6, & J H: 8 (8, 83/4, 83/4, 91/2, 91/2)"
7, 7, 8, 8) skeins. C BACK I: 111/2 (121/2, 131/4, 14, 143/4, 151/2)"
J: 193/4 (193/4, 193/4, 193/4, 20, 20)"
0 1 2
YARN 3
WEIGHT 4 5 6
K: 43/4 (51/4, 53/4, 5, 51/4, 6)"
NEEDLES Sizes 6 (4 mm) and 7 (4.5 mm). B L: 23/4 (23/4, 31/4, 31/4, 31/2, 31/2)"
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the
correct gauge.
A
NOTIONS Cable needle (cn); stitch holders; H
tapestry needle.
GAUGE 20 sts and 27 rows = 4" in St st on
larger needles; 35-st front band = 51/2" wide.

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Notes
''This cardigan is worked back and forth
from the bottom up in separate pieces
and seamed.

Back
With smaller needles, CO 84 (92, 102,
110, 120, 130) sts. Next row (RS) K1, *p1,

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DROP CABLE

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35 sts

k on RS; p on WS

p on RS; k on WS

k1tbl on RS; p1tbl on WS

sl 6 sts onto cn, hold in back, k1, p1, k1, sl last 3 sts from cn to left needle, p3, (k1, p1, k1) from cn

sl 6 sts onto cn, hold in front, k1, p1, k1, sl last 3 sts from cn to left needle, p3, (k1, p1, k1) from cn

Shape shoulder using short-rows as foll: then BO 0 (0, 0, 1, 1, 1) st 0 (0, 0, 2, 2, 3) 1, 1) time(s)—21 (25, 27, 32, 37, 42) sts rem.
Short-row 1 (WS) Purl to last 6 (6, 7, 7, 8, 8) times—17 (19, 21, 23, 25, 27) sts rem. Work Work 1 RS row. At beg of WS rows, BO 2 (2,
sts, wrap next st, turn. even until armhole measures 7 (71/2, 73/4, 2, 3, 3, 3) sts 1 (2, 2, 1, 2, 2) time(s), then
Short-row 2 (RS) Knit to end. 81/4, 83/4, 9)", ending with a RS row. Shape BO 1 (1, 1, 2, 2, 2) st(s) 2 (2, 2, 2, 2, 3) times,
Short-row 3 P6 (6, 7, 7, 8, 8), wrap next shoulder using short-rows as foll: then BO 0 (0, 0, 1, 1, 1) st 0 (0, 0, 2, 2, 3)
st, turn. Short-row 1 (WS) Purl to last 6 (6, 7, 7, 8, 8) times—17 (19, 21, 23, 25, 27) sts rem. Work
Short-row 4 Knit to end. sts, wrap next st, turn. even until armhole measures 7 (71/2, 73/4,
Next row (WS) Purl to end, working wraps Short-row 2 (RS) Knit to end. 81/4, 83/4, 9)", ending with a WS row. Shape
tog with wrapped sts. Place sts on holder. Short-row 3 P6 (6, 7, 7, 8, 8), wrap next shoulder using short-rows as foll:
st, turn. Short-row 1 (RS) Knit to last 6 (6, 7, 7, 8, 8)
Left Front Short-row 4 Knit to end. sts, wrap next st, turn.
With smaller needles, CO 28 (32, 36, 40, Next row (WS) Purl to end, working wraps Short-row 2 (WS) Purl to end.
46, 50) sts. Next row (RS) K1, *p1, k1tbl; tog with wrapped sts. Place sts on holder. Short-row 3 K6 (6, 7, 7, 8, 8), wrap next
rep from * to last st, k1. Next row (WS) P1, st, turn.
*p1tbl, k1; rep from * to last st, p1. Rep last Right Front Short-row 4 Purl to end.
2 rows until piece measures 11/2" from CO, With smaller needles, CO 28 (32, 36, 40, Next row (RS) Knit to end, working wraps
ending with a WS row. Change to larger 46, 50) sts. Next row (RS) K1, *k1tbl, p1; tog with wrapped sts. Next row Purl. Place
needles. Next row (RS) Knit and inc 0 (0, 1, rep from * to last st, k1. Next row (WS) P1, sts on holder.
1, 0, 1) st—28 (32, 37, 41, 46, 51) sts. Cont *k1, p1tbl; rep from * to last st, p1. Rep last
in St st until piece measures 15" from CO, 2 rows until piece measures 11/2" from CO, Sleeves
ending with a WS row. Shape armhole: ending with a WS row. Change to larger With smaller needles, CO 40 (40, 44, 44,
At beg of RS rows, BO 4 (4, 4, 5, 5, 5) sts needles. Next row (RS) Knit and inc 0 (0, 1, 48, 48) sts. Next row (RS) K1, *p1, k1tbl;
once, then BO 3 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4) sts 1 (1, 2, 1, 1, 0, 1) st—28 (32, 37, 41, 46, 51) sts. Cont rep from * to last st, k1. Next row (WS)
1, 1) time(s)—21 (25, 27, 32, 37, 42) sts rem. in St st until piece measures 15" from CO, P1, *p1tbl, k1; rep from * to last st, p1. Rep
Work 1 WS row. At beg of RS rows, BO 2 (2, ending with a RS row. Shape armhole: last 2 rows until piece measures 2" from
2, 3, 3, 3) sts 1 (2, 2, 1, 2, 2) time(s), then At beg of WS rows, BO 4 (4, 4, 5, 5, 5) sts CO, ending with a WS row. Change to
BO 1 (1, 1, 2, 2, 2) st(s) 2 (2, 2, 2, 2, 3) times, once, then BO 3 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4) sts 1 (1, 2, 1, larger needles. Work in St st until piece

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measures 31/4" from CO, ending with a WS
row. Inc row (RS) K1, M1, knit to last st, M1,
k1—2 sts inc’d. Rep inc row every 10 (10,
10, 8, 8, 6)th row 8 (10, 10, 12, 12, 14) more
times—58 (62, 66, 70, 74, 78) sts. Work
even until piece measures 193/4 (193/4, 193/4,
193/4, 20, 20)" from CO, ending with a WS
row. Shape cap: BO 4 (4, 4, 5, 5, 5) sts at
beg of next 2 rows, then BO 1 st at beg of
foll 26 (30, 32, 22, 24, 28) rows—24 (24,
26, 38, 40, 40) sts rem. BO 2 sts at beg of
next 2 (2, 2, 8, 8, 8) rows, then BO 3 sts at
beg of foll 2 rows—14 (14, 16, 16, 18, 18) sts
rem. BO all sts.

Finishing
Weave in ends. Block pieces to measure-
ments. With RS tog, join shoulders using
three-needle BO. Collar: (Make 2) With
larger needles, CO 37 sts. Set-up row
(WS) P3, k2, p1, k1, p1, k3, p1, k1, p2tog,
yo, p2tog, k3, p2tog, yo, p2tog, k1, p1, k3,
p1, k1, p1, k2, p3—35 sts rem. Work Drop
Cable chart until piece measures 26 (261/2,
263/4, 271/4, 273/4, 28)" from CO, or until
collar fits slightly stretched along right
front to center back neck, ending with
Row 12. Next row (RS) K3, p2, k1, p1, k1,
p3, k1, p1, k1tbl, yo, drop next st from left
needle, k1tbl, p3, k1tbl, yo, drop next st
from left needle, k1tbl, p1, k1, p3, k1, p1, k1,
p2, k3. Ravel 2 dropped sts down to set-up
row. Place sts on holder. With RS tog, join
collars using three-needle BO. Sew sel-
vedge edge of collar to center front edge
and back neck edge, centering collar seam
at center back. Sew sleeves into armholes.
Sew sleeve and side seams.

LINDA MARVENG is a Norwegian who


loves to design feminine garments, espe-
cially with cables or lace. She worked for
Rowan Yarns as a design consultant, and
she published her first Norwegian knit-
ting book in 2012. She currently designs,
proofreads knitting publications, translates
patterns, and holds workshops.

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FOURIER RAGLAN
TRURO PULLOVER
DONNA
AMANDAESTIN
SCHEUZGER

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ending at the center front, then joined *[Knit to m, sl m, ssk] 2 times, knit to m,
in the round again and finished with an sl m, work in patt to m, sl m, [knit to 2 sts
I-cord bind-off. before m, k2tog, sl m] 2 times, knit to m,
''Slip stitches purlwise with yarn in back. sl m; rep from * once more—8 sts dec’d.
Rep dec rnd every 20 (19, 18, 18, 17)th rnd
Body 4 more times—208 (232, 252, 276, 296) sts
With longer cir needle, CO 248 (272, 292, rem. Remove 8 shaping m. Work 19 (18, 17,
316, 336) sts. Place marker (pm) and join in 17, 16) rnds even. Dec rnd *K10, ssk, work
the rnd. Next rnd P124 (136, 146, 158, 168), in patt to 12 sts before side m, k2tog, k10,
pm for side, purl to end. Purl 3 rnds. Next sl m; rep from * once more—204 (228,
rnd *K47 (53, 58, 64, 69), pm for chart, p13, 248, 272, 292) sts rem. Work even until
k1, p2, k1, p13, pm for chart, k47 (53, 58, Rows 1–56 of Body chart have been
64, 69), sl m; rep from * once more. Next worked 2 times, then work through
rnd *Knit to m, p13, sl 1 (see Notes), p2, sl 1, Row 14 (10, 6, 4, 0) of chart, ending 6 (7,
p13, sl m, knit to m, sl m; rep from * once 7, 8, 8) sts before end of rnd on last rnd.
FOURIER RAGLAN more. Rep last 2 rnds 0 (1, 2, 4, 5) more Leave sts on needle and set aside. Do not
DONNA ESTIN time(s). Next rnd *K10, pm, k29, pm, knit break yarn.
to m, sl m, work Body chart over 30 sts,
DIFFICULTY sl m, k8 (14, 19, 25, 30), pm, k29, pm, k10, Sleeves
FINISHED SIZE 361/4 (401/2, 441/4, 481/2, sl m; rep from * once more. Cont in patt With dpn, CO 57 (57, 57, 67, 67) sts. Pm
521/4)" circumference at underarm. Pullover for 19 (18, 17, 17, 16) more rnds. Dec rnd and join in the rnd. Purl 3 rnds. Set-up rnd
shown measures 361/4"; modeled with 31/4"
of positive ease. G
F
YARN Sugar Bush Yarns Crisp (100% extra-
fine superwash Merino; 95 yd [87 m]/13/4 oz E
[50 g]): #2019 Lead, 15 (17, 18, 20, 22) balls.
0 1 WEIGHT
2 3 4 5 6 D H
YARN A: 441/4 (481/2, 521/4, 561/2, 601/4)"
NEEDLES Size 5 (3.75 mm): 24" and 32" cir- B: 361/4 (401/2, 441/4, 481/2, 521/4)"
C: 163/4 (161/2, 161/4, 161/2, 161/4)"
cular (cir) and set of double-pointed (dpn). B D: 73/4 (81/2, 9, 91/4, 93/4)"
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the J E: 1"
correct gauge. BODY F: 1"
C I G: 8 (81/2, 91/4, 10, 10)"
NOTIONS Markers (m); cable needle (cn); H: 19"
stitch holders; tapestry needle. I: 91/2 (91/2, 91/2, 111/4, 111/4)"
GAUGE 22 sts and 30 rnds = 4" in St st; J: 111/4 (123/4, 133/4, 151/4, 171/4)"

30 sts of Body chart = 5" wide.

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Notes
''The body and sleeves of this pullover
are worked in the round from the lower
edge to the yoke, then the pieces are
joined for working the raglan shaping. At
the center front opening, the garment
is worked back and forth beginning and

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BACK SLEEVE

15 5

13 3

11 1

9 13 sts

5 k on RS; p on WS
3
p on RS; k on WS
1
sl 1 pwise wyb on RS
30 sts

sl 1 st onto cn, hold in back, k1, p1 from cn

BODY sl 1 st onto cn, hold in front, p1, k1 from cn

sl 2 sts onto cn, hold in back, k1, p2 from cn


55
sl 1 st onto cn, hold in front, p2, k1 from cn
53
sl 3 sts onto cn, hold in back, k1, p3 from cn
51
sl 1 st onto cn, hold in front, p3, k1 from cn
49
sl 2 sts onto cn, hold in back, k2, k2 from cn
47
sl 2 sts onto cn, hold in back, k2, p2 from cn
45
sl 2 sts onto cn, hold in front, p2, k2 from cn
43

41

39 K22 (22, 22, 27, 27), pm for chart, p5, k3,


p5, pm for chart, k22 (22, 22, 27, 27). Next
37
rnd Knit to m, sl m, work Sleeve chart over
35 13 sts, sl m, knit to end. Cont in patt until
33 piece measures 2" from CO. Inc rnd K1,
M1L, work in patt to last st, M1R, k1—2 sts
31
inc’d. Rep inc rnd every 28 (14, 10, 11, 7)th
29 rnd 4 (8, 11, 10, 15) more times—67 (75, 81,
27 89, 99) sts. Work even until piece measures
19" from CO, ending 6 (7, 7, 8, 8) sts before
25
end of rnd on last rnd, and ending both
23 sleeves on same odd-numbered chart row.
21
Place next 12 (14, 14, 16, 16) sts on holder
for underarm—55 (61, 67, 73, 83) sts rem.
19
Place sts on separate holder. Make a note
17 of last chart row worked.
15
Yoke
13 Joining rnd With longer cir needle, *hold
11 one sleeve to body, RS tog, and using the
three-needle method, loosely BO 12 (14,
9
14, 16, 16) body and sleeve underarm sts
7 tog*, work body sts in patt to 6 (7, 7, 8, 8) sts
5 before side m, rep from * to *, work in patt
to end of body. Pm for beg of rnd. Next
3
rnd *Pick up and knit 1 st from armhole and
1 work it tog with first st of sleeve, cont in patt
30 sts

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across 53 (59, 65, 71, 81) sleeve sts, sl last Short-row 1 (RS) Work raglan dec, work Row 7 P2, k1f&b, k11, work in patt to 3 sts
sleeve st to right needle, pick up and knit sleeve sts in patt, sl m, work in patt to chart before opening, k1f&b, p2, turn.
1 st from armhole, transfer sl st to left nee- m, sl m, work Row 1 of Back chart over Row 8 Sl 2, p13, work in patt to 2 sts before
dle and work these 2 sts tog, pm for raglan, 30 sts, sl m, work in patt to 2 sts before opening, sl 2 sts onto cn, hold in back, k2,
work body sts in patt to underarm, pm for front chart m, turn. k2 from cn, wyb sl next st and pull yarn
raglan; rep from * once more—290 (322, Short-row 2 (WS) Make double st, work in tightly, p12, work in patt to end—center
354, 386, 426) sts: 55 (61, 67, 73, 83) sts for patt to 2 sts before front chart m, turn. front opening is closed and raglan shaping
each sleeve, 90 (100, 110, 120, 130) sts each Short-row 3 Make double st, work in patt is complete.
for front and back. Next rnd *Work in patt to 2 sts before double st, turn. Next rnd Work in patt to front chart m,
to 2 sts before raglan m, k2tog, sl m; rep Short-row 4 Make double st, work in patt p30, work in patt to end—Back chart is
from * to end—286 (318, 350, 382, 422) sts to 2 sts before double st, turn. complete. Using the I-cord method, BO all
rem: 54 (60, 66, 72, 82) sts for each sleeve, Short-rows 5 and 6 Rep Short-rows 3 sts as foll: *With RS facing, k1 but do not
89 (99, 109, 119, 129) sts each for front and 4. drop st from left needle. Turn right needle
and back. Shape raglan: Note: Short-rows Short-row 7 (RS) Make double st, work in clockwise and insert tip of left needle from
beg before raglan shaping ends; read the patt to front chart m, working double sts left to right into st on right needle. Remove
foll sections all the way through before as single sts, sl m, p13, sl 2 sts onto cn, right needle—1 st CO. Rep from * 2 more
proceeding; raglan shaping will eventually hold in back, k2, transfer 2 sts from cn to times—3 sts CO. Next row K2, k2tog tbl,
use Sleeve chart sts; remove Sleeve chart left needle, turn. transfer 3 sts from right needle to left nee-
m when necessary. Dec rnd *K1, p1, k1, Front opening: dle, pull yarn tight. Rep last row until 3 sts
k2tog, work in patt to 4 sts before raglan Row 1 (WS) P2, ssk, k11, work in patt to rem. BO all sts. Sew ends of I-cord tog.
m, ssk, k1, p1, sl m; rep from * to end—8 sts 4 sts before center front turning point,
dec’d. Keeping sts adjacent to raglan m in working double sts as single sts, k2tog, Finishing
rib as established, rep dec rnd every 3rd p2, turn. Weave in ends. Block, allowing lower edge
(3rd, 3rd, 3rd, next) rnd 13 (9, 7, 3, 3) more Row 2 (RS) K2, ssp, p10, work in patt to and cuffs to roll under.
times, then every 2nd rnd 7 (15, 20, 27, 32) 4 sts before center front opening, p2tog,
times—118 (118, 126, 134, 134) sts rem: k2, turn. DONNA ESTIN lives and works in Vienna,
12 (10, 10, 10, 10) sts for each sleeve, 47 (49, Row 3 P2, ssk, k9, work in patt to 4 sts Virginia, where she designs and knits. Hav-
53, 57, 57) sts each for front and back. At before opening, k2tog, p2, turn. ing earned her Master Knitter Certification
the same time, after Rows 1–56 of Body Row 4 K2, p10, work in patt to 2 sts before from The Knitting Guild Association, she
chart have been worked a total of 3 times opening, k2, turn. continues to serve on the review commit-
from CO, shape upper back using German Row 5 P2, k1f&b, k9, work in patt to 3 sts tee and teaches classes on knitting and
short-rows as foll: Note: First short-row is a before opening, k1f&b, p2, turn. design. She sails on the Chesapeake Bay
raglan dec rnd; beg rnd 4 sts before raglan Row 6 K2, p1f&b, p10, work in patt to 3 sts with her husband and dog.
m and work last raglan dec of rnd first. before opening, p1f&b, k2, turn.

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ORPHISM PULLOVER
TRURO PULLOVER
CHERYL
AMANDATOY
SCHEUZGER

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E F G

D
H
C

I
BODY A: 301/4 (333/4, 371/4, 401/4, 44, 471/2, 51)"
B: 18 (18, 18, 22, 22, 22, 22)"
C: 8 (81/2, 9, 91/4, 93/4, 101/4, 101/4)"
B D: 1"
E: 33/4 (41/4, 43/4, 5, 53/4, 61/4, 7)"
F: 7 (81/4, 9, 91/2, 10, 103/4, 103/4)"
G: 191/2 (191/2, 191/2, 201/2, 201/2, 201/2,
201/2)"
H: 81/2 (81/2, 9, 9, 93/4, 93/4, 93/4)"
I: 16 (17, 173/4, 183/4, 191/2, 201/2, 201/2)"

ORPHISM PULLOVER A
CH E RY L T OY

DIFFICULTY
FINISHED SIZE 301/4 (333/4, 371/4, 401/4, 44,
471/2, 51)" circumference at underarm. Pull-
over shown measures 301/4"; modeled with
13/4" of negative ease.
YARN Plymouth Yarn Incan Spice
(45% extrafine Merino wool, 25% baby
alpaca, 15% mulberry silk, 15% yak; 218 yd
[199 m]/13/4 oz [50 g]): #2 Orange, 7 (7, 8,
10, 10, 11, 12) balls.
0 WEIGHT
YARN 1 2 3 4 5 6

NEEDLES Size 4 (3.5 mm): 16" and 24" cir-


cular (cir) and set of double-pointed (dpn).
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the
correct gauge.
NOTIONS Markers (m); cable needle (cn);
stitch holders; tapestry needle.
GAUGE 27 sts and 38 rnds = 4" in St st.

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Notes
''The body of 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. After
the shoulders are joined, sleeve stitches
are picked up and the sleeve is worked
in the round from the top down.

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Body Sleeves Finishing
Using the long-tail method, CO 216 (240, With 16" cir needle and RS facing, beg at Place 96 (112, 120, 128, 136, 144, 144) held
264, 288, 312, 336, 360) sts. Place marker center of underarm, k4 (4, 4, 6, 6, 6, 6) neck sts onto 16" cir needle. Join yarn. Knit
(pm) and join in the rnd. Purl 6 rnds. Knit underarm sts, pick up and knit 100 (106, 2 rnds. Purl 6 rnds. BO all sts kwise. Weave
8 rnds. Purl 5 rnds. Work in St st for 1". 112, 114, 120, 126, 126) sts evenly spaced in ends. Block to measurements.
Set-up rnd K62 (62, 62, 76, 76, 76, 76), pm, around armhole edge, k4 (4, 4, 6, 6, 6, 6)
k46 (58, 70, 68, 80, 92, 104), pm, k62 (62, underarm sts—108 (114, 120, 126, 132, CHERYL TOY is an avid knitter, instructor,
62, 76, 76, 76, 76), pm, k46 (58, 70, 68, 80, 138, 138) sts total. Pm and join in the rnd. and designer. After getting a bachelor
92, 104). Next rnd *Work Cable chart for Work in St st for 1". Dec rnd K1, k2tog, knit of fine arts degree in design, Cheryl
your size to m, sl m, knit to m, sl m; rep to last 3 sts, ssk, k1—2 sts dec’d. Rep dec designed sets, costumes, and lighting for
from * once more. Cont in patt through rnd every 5 (5, 5, 4, 4, 4, 4)th rnd 24 (27, theater, and worked for many years as an
Row 125 (125, 125, 157, 157, 157, 157) of 29, 32, 32, 35, 35) more times, changing art director in the film industry. A passion
chart. Work in St st until piece measures to dpn when necessary—58 (58, 60, 60, for antique buildings took Cheryl to New
18 (18, 18, 22, 22, 22, 22)" from CO. Divide 66, 66, 66) sts rem. Work even until piece Orleans, Louisiana, where she was active in
for front and back: Next rnd Remove beg- measures 173/4 (173/4, 173/4, 183/4, 183/4, historical restoration. Her knitwear designs
of-rnd m, k35 (35, 35, 44, 44, 44, 44) and 183/4, 183/4)" from underarm. Purl 5 rnds. can be found in the pages of Interweave
place last 8 (8, 8, 12, 12, 12, 12) sts worked Knit 8 rnds. Purl 6 rnds. BO all sts kwise. Knits, knitscene, and Creative Knitting.
on holder for underarm, k100 (112, 124,
132, 144, 156, 168) and place these sts on
holder for front, k8 (8, 8, 12, 12, 12, 12)
and place these sts on holder for under-
arm, knit to end—100 (112, 124, 132, 144,
156, 168) sts rem for back. Work back and
forth in rows.

Back
Work even until armhole measures 8 (81/2,
9, 91/4, 93/4, 101/4, 101/4)", ending with a WS
row. Shape shoulders using German short-
rows as foll:
Short-row 1 (RS) Knit to last 4 (5, 6, 6, 6,
7, 8) sts, turn.
Short-row 2 (WS) Make double st, purl to
last 4 (5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 8) sts, turn.
Short-row 3 Make double st, knit to 4 (4, 5,
5, 6, 7, 8) sts before double st, turn.
Short-row 4 Make double st, purl to 4 (4, 5,
5, 6, 7, 8) sts before double st, turn.
Rep last 2 short-rows 3 more times. Next
row (RS) Knit to end, working double sts
as single sts. Next row (WS) Purl to end,
working double sts as single sts. Next row
(RS) K26 (28, 32, 34, 38, 42, 48) and place
these sts on holder for right shoulder,
k48 (56, 60, 64, 68, 72, 72) and place these
sts on holder for neck, knit to end and
place last 26 (28, 32, 34, 38, 42, 48) sts on
holder for left shoulder.

Front
Return 100 (112, 124, 132, 144, 156, 168)
front sts to needle and, with RS facing,
rejoin yarn. Work as for back. With RS tog,
join shoulders using three-needle BO.

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CABLE, SIZES 30¼", 33¾", AND 37¼"
125 knit
123

121 purl
119

117 k2tog
115

113 ssk
111

109 M1R
107

105 M1L
103

101 no stitch
99

97 sl 1 st onto cn,
95 hold in back, k3,
93
k1 from cn
91

89 sl 3 sts onto cn,


87 hold in front, k1,
85 k3 from cn
83
sl 1 st onto cn,
81
hold in back, k3,
79
p1 from cn
77

75 sl 3 sts onto cn,


73 hold in front, p1,
71 k3 from cn
69

67

65

63

61

59

57

55

53

51

49

47

45

43

41

39

37

35

33

31

29

27

25

23

21

19

17

15

13

11

62 sts to 78 sts to 62 sts

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CABLE, SIZES 40¼", 44", 47½", AND 51"
157
knit
155

153

151 purl
149

147
k2tog
145

143

141
ssk
139

137 M1R
135

133
M1L
131

129

127 no stitch
125

123

121
sl 1 st onto cn,
119 hold in back, k3,
117
k1 from cn
115

113
sl 3 sts onto cn,
111
hold in front, k1,
109

107 k3 from cn
105

103
sl 1 st onto cn,
101 hold in back, k3,
99
p1 from cn
97

95 sl 3 sts onto cn,


93
hold in front, p1,
91

89
k3 from cn
87

85

83

81

79

77

75

73

71

69

67

65

63

61

59

57

55

53

51

49

47

45

43

41

39

37

35

33

31

29

27

25

23

21

19

17

15

13

11

76 sts to 96 sts to 76 sts

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VARIGNON SCARF
TRURO PULLOVER
AMY GUNDERSON
AMANDA SCHEUZGER

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VARIGNON SCARF
A MY GUNDERSON

DIFFICULTY
FINISHED SIZE 13" wide and 88" long.
YARN Fibra Natura Dona (100% extrafine
Merino superwash; 126 yd [115 m]/13/4 oz
[50 g]): #134 Glacier (pale blue; A), #132
Alabaster (white; B), #130 Steely (dark gray;
C), and #103 Amber (gold; D), 3 balls each;
#124 Darkest Ink (black; E), 1 ball. Yarn
distributed by Universal Yarn.
0 1 WEIGHT
YARN 2 3 4 5 6

NEEDLES Size 6 (4 mm). Adjust needle size


if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
NOTIONS Markers (m); stitch holders;
blocking wires; tapestry needle.
GAUGE 18 sts and 36 rows = 4" in garter st.

For techniques you don’t know,


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Notes
''This scarf is worked from short end to
short end. The chevrons are worked
using the intarsia method. Join a new
strand of yarn for each block of color
and twist yarns at each color change to
avoid holes.
''Slip stitches purlwise with yarn in front
unless indicated otherwise.

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Scarf CHEVRON SECTION 2 CHEVRON SECTIONS 6–12
CENTER STRIPE Row 1 (RS) With B, sl 1, CO 1 st, knit to 3 sts Rep chevron sections 2–5 again, then
With E and using the knitted method, before m, ssk, k1, with E, sl 2 pwise wyb, work chevron sections 2–4 once more.
CO 2 sts. Place sts on holder; do not break with A, k1, k2tog, knit to last st, CO 1 st, k1.
yarn. Row 2 (WS) With A, sl 1, knit to m, with E, ENDING TRIANGLES
p2, with B, knit to end. Row 1 (RS) With C, sl 1, k2tog, knit to 3 sts
FIRST TRIANGLE Rep last 2 rows 19 more times. Break A before m, ssk, k1, with E, sl 2 pwise wyb,
With A, CO 2 sts. Set-up row (WS) Sl 1 (see and B. with D, k1, k2tog, knit to last 3 sts, ssk,
Notes), k1. k1—4 sts dec’d.
Row 1 (RS) Sl 1, CO 1 st, k1—3 sts. CHEVRON SECTION 3 Row 2 (WS) With D, sl 1, knit to m, with E,
Row 2 Sl 1, CO 1 st, k2—4 sts. Row 1 (RS) With D, sl 1, CO 1 st, knit to 3 sts p2, with C, knit to end.
Row 3 Sl 1, CO 1 st, knit to last st, CO 1 st, before m, ssk, k1, with E, sl 2 pwise wyb, Rep last 2 rows 17 more times—10 sts rem.
k1—2 sts inc’d. with C, k1, k2tog, knit to last st, CO 1 st, k1. Next row (RS) With C, sl 1, sssk, with E, sl 2
Row 4 Sl 1, knit to end. Row 2 (WS) With C, sl 1, knit to m, with E, pwise wyb, with D, k3tog, k1—6 sts rem.
Rep last 2 rows 17 more times—40 sts. p2, with D, knit to end. Next row (WS) With D, sl 1, BO 1 st kwise,
Break yarn; place sts on holder. Rep last 2 rows 19 more times. Break C with E, BO 2 sts pwise, with C, BO 2 sts
and D. kwise—no sts rem.
SECOND TRIANGLE
With B, work as for first triangle. CHEVRON SECTION 4 Finishing
Row 1 (RS) With A, sl 1, CO 1 st, knit to 3 sts Weave in ends but do not trim. Wet-block
CHEVRON SECTION 1 before m, ssk, k1, with E, sl 2 pwise wyb, using blocking wires, pinning to blocking
Row 1 (RS) Working across first triangle, with B, k1, k2tog, knit to last st, CO 1 st, k1. board and stretching to open up fabric.
with C, sl 1, CO 1 st, k36, ssk, k1, place Row 2 (WS) With B, sl 1, knit to m, with E, Trim ends once fully dry.
marker (pm), sl 2 held E sts pwise wyb, pm, p2, with A, knit to end.
working across 2nd triangle with D, k1, Rep last 2 rows 19 more times. Break A Dog cuddling, knitflixing, and drinking
k2tog, k36, CO 1 st, k1—82 sts. and B. red wine are just a few of AMY GUNDER-
Row 2 (WS) With D, sl 1, knit to m, with E, SON’S favorite things to do (and she often
p2, with C, knit to end. CHEVRON SECTION 5 does all of these at the same time). She
Row 3 With C, sl 1, CO 1 st, knit to 3 sts Row 1 (RS) With C, sl 1, CO 1 st, knit to 3 sts does a variety of freelance work including
before m, ssk, k1, with E, sl 2 pwise wyb, before m, ssk, k1, with E, sl 2 pwise wyb, design, charting crochet and knit patterns,
with D, k1, k2tog, knit to last st, CO 1 st, k1. with D, k1, k2tog, knit to last st, CO 1 st, k1. technical editing, and more. Find her on
Row 4 With D, sl 1, knit to m, with E, p2, Row 2 (WS) With D, sl 1, knit to m, with E, Instagram as @amyyounggunderson.
with C, knit to end. p2, with C, knit to end.
Rep last 2 rows 18 more times. Break C Rep last 2 rows 19 more times. Break C
and D. and D.

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COBA
TRUROPULLOVER
PULLOVER
SUSANNA IC
AMANDA SCHEUZGER

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D E

F
H
C

FRONT SLEEVE
& I
BACK
B

G
A

A: 161/2 (18, 193/4, 211/2, 231/4, 243/4, 261/2)"


COBA PULLOVER B: 123/4 (123/4, 113/4, 113/4, 103/4, 103/4, 103/4)"
C: 73/4 (81/4, 91/4, 93/4, 103/4, 111/4, 111/4)"
SUSA NNA IC D: 5 (53/4, 61/2, 63/4, 71/2, 81/4, 83/4)"
E: 61/4 (63/4, 63/4, 8, 8, 81/2, 83/4)"
F: 21/2"
DIFFICULTY
G: 8 (8, 83/4, 83/4, 93/4, 93/4, 93/4)"
FINISHED SIZE 33 (36, 391/2, 43, 461/2, 491/2, H: 151/2 (161/2, 181/2, 191/4, 211/2, 223/4, 223/4)"
53)" circumference at underarm. Pullover I: 19 (191/2, 20, 201/2, 211/2, 22, 22)"
shown measures 36"; modeled with 4" of
positive ease.
YARN Jagger Spun Super Lamb 4/8 (100%
superwash wool; 124 yd [113 m]/13/4 oz
[50 g]): Navy (MC), 8 (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 12)
skeins; Natural (CC1), 1 (1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2)
skein(s); Marigold (CC2), 1 skein.
0 1 2 WEIGHT
YARN 3 4 5 6

NEEDLES Size 7 (4.5 mm): straight. Size 6


(4 mm): 16" circular (cir). Adjust needle size
if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
NOTIONS Marker (m); stitch holder; tapes-
try needle.
GAUGE 19 sts and 29 rows = 4" in St st on
larger needles.

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Notes
''This pullover is worked back and forth
from the bottom up in separate pieces
and seamed.

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Back
COLORWORK With MC and larger straight needles,
CO 78 (86, 94, 102, 110, 118, 126) sts. Knit
51 1 row. Purl 1 row. Knit 2 rows, ending with
49 a WS row. Work in k2, p2 rib for 4 rows,
ending with a WS row. With CC1, knit 1
47
row, purl 1 row. Next row (RS) K2 with MC,
45 beg and ending as indicated for your size,
43 work Colorwork chart to last 2 sts, k2 with
MC. Next row (WS) P2 with MC, work in
41
patt to last 2 sts, p2 with MC. Next row K2
39 with CC1, work in patt to last 2 sts, k2 with
37 CC1. Next row P2 with CC1, work in patt
to last 2 sts, p2 with CC1. Rep last 4 rows 2
35
more times—Row 12 of chart is complete.
33 Next row (RS) K2 with MC, work in patt to
31
last 2 sts, k2 with MC. Next row P2 with
MC, work in patt to last 2 sts, p2 with MC.
29
Next row K2 with CC2, work in patt to last
27 2 sts, k2 with CC2. Next row P2 with CC2,
work in patt to last 2 sts, p2 with CC2. Rep
25
last 4 rows 2 more times—Row 24 of chart
23 is complete. Next row (RS) K2 with MC,
21 work in patt to last 2 sts, k2 with MC. Next
row P2 with MC, work in patt to last 2 sts,
19
p2 with MC. Next row K2 with CC1, work
17 in patt to last 2 sts, k2 with CC1. Next row
15 P2 with CC1, work in patt to last 2 sts, p2
with CC1. Rep last 4 rows 6 more times—
13
Row 52 of chart is complete. Break CC1
11 and CC2 and cont with MC only. Work in St
9 st until piece measures 201/2 (21, 21, 211/2,
211/2, 22, 22)" from CO, ending with a WS
7
row. BO all sts.
5

3 Front
Work as for back until piece measures
1
18 (181/2, 181/2, 19, 19, 191/2, 191/2)" from CO,
end end
20-st rep
beg beg
ending with a WS row. Shape neck: Next
43" 36" 36" 43" row (RS) K30 (33, 37, 40, 44, 47, 50) and
end 53" 53" beg
place these sts on holder for left shoulder,
33" end beg 33"
49½" end 46½" 46½" 49½" BO 18 (20, 20, 22, 22, 24, 26) sts, knit to
39½" beg end—30 (33, 37, 40, 44, 47, 50) sts rem
39½"
for right shoulder. Right shoulder: Purl 1
with MC, k on RS, p on WS WS row. At beg of RS rows, BO 3 sts 0 (0,
0, 1, 1, 1, 1) time, then BO 2 sts 2 (2, 2, 1,
with CC1, k on RS, p on WS 1, 1, 1) time(s)—26 (29, 33, 35, 39, 42, 45)
sts rem. Work 1 WS row. Dec row (RS) K1,
with CC2, k on RS, p on WS
k2tog, knit to end—1 st dec’d. Rep dec
row every RS row 1 (1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2) more
sl 1 pwise wyb on RS; sl 1 pwise wyf on WS
time(s)—24 (27, 31, 32, 36, 39, 42) sts rem.
sl 1 pwise wyb on RS; sl 1 pwise wyf on WS Work even until piece measures 201/2 (21,
21, 211/2, 211/2, 22, 22)" from CO, ending
sl 1 pwise wyb on RS; sl 1 pwise wyf on WS with a WS row. BO all sts. Left shoulder:
Return 30 (33, 37, 40, 44, 47, 50) left
pattern repeat shoulder sts to needle and, with WS facing,

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rejoin MC. At beg of WS rows, BO 3 sts
0 (0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1) time, then BO 2 sts 2 (2, 2,
1, 1, 1, 1) time(s)—26 (29, 33, 35, 39, 42, 45)
sts rem. Dec row (RS) Knit to last 3 sts, ssk,
k1—1 st dec’d. Rep dec row every RS row
1 (1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2) more time(s)—24 (27, 31,
32, 36, 39, 42) sts rem. Work even until
piece measures 201/2 (21, 21, 211/2, 211/2,
22, 22)" from CO, ending with a WS row.
BO all sts.

Sleeves
With MC and larger straight needles,
CO 38 (38, 42, 42, 46, 46, 46) sts. Knit 1
row. Purl 1 row. Knit 2 rows, ending with
a WS row. Work in k2, p2 rib for 8 rows,
ending with a WS row. Inc row (RS) K1,
M1L, knit to last st, M1R, k1—2 sts inc’d.
Rep inc row every RS row 0 (0, 0, 0, 3, 9, 9)
more times, then every 4th row 5 (9, 15,
18, 24, 21, 21) times, then every 6th row
12 (10, 7, 6, 0, 0, 0) times—74 (78, 88, 92,
102, 108, 108) sts. Work even until piece
measures 19 (191/2, 20, 201/2, 211/2, 22, 22)"
from CO, ending with WS row. BO all sts.

Finishing
Weave in ends. Block pieces to measure-
ments. Sew shoulder seams. Neckband:
With MC, smaller cir needle, and RS fac-
ing, beg at center back, pick up and knit
88 (92, 92, 104, 104, 108, 112) sts evenly
spaced around neck edge. Place marker
(pm) and join in the rnd. Work in k2, p2 rib
for 9 rnds. Loosely BO all sts in patt. Sew
sleeves to body. Beg at wrist, sew sleeve
and side seams.

SUSANNA IC has an extensive collection


of studio arts and art history degrees, as
well as a rather large yarn stash. Find her
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CARTESIAN
TRURO PULLOVER
PULLOVER
AMANDA SCHEUZGER
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to the underarm, then the stitches are Left Saddle
placed on a holder. Stitches for the front Work as for right saddle. Do not break yarn.
and front part of the sleeves are picked
up from the provisional cast-on and Sleeves and Back
worked to the underarm after shaping Join saddles and shape shoulders and
the neck. The front and back are then sleeves using short-rows as foll:
joined in the round, and the body is Short-row 1 (RS) Work in patt to last 20 sts
worked to the lower edge. of left saddle, place marker (pm), work
Vertical Rib in rows (see Stitch Guide) over
Stitch Guide 16 sts, pm, work 4 sts in patt as estab-
HORIZONTAL RIB IN ROWS: lished, then, using the backward-loop
Row 1 (RS) Knit. method, CO 26 (26, 28, 28, 28, 28) sts,
Row 2 (WS) Purl. return right saddle sts to left needle and
Rows 3 and 5 Purl. work first 4 sts in patt as established, pm,
Rows 4 and 6 Knit. work Vertical Rib in rows over 16 sts, pm,
CARTESIAN PULLOVER Rep Rows 1–6 for patt. k1 (Row 1 of Horizontal Rib), wrap next st,
I R I N A A N I K E E VA turn—160 (168, 174, 182, 190, 196) sts.
HORIZONTAL RIB IN ROUNDS: Short-row 2 (WS) [Work Row 2 of Horizon-
DIFFICULTY Rnds 1 and 2 Knit. tal Rib to m, sl m, work Vertical Rib to m,
FINISHED SIZE 471/4 (513/4, 551/4, 593/4, 641/4, Rnds 3–6 Purl. sl m] 2 times, p1 (Row 2 of Horizontal Rib),
673/4)" circumference at underarm. Pullover Rep Rnds 1–6 for patt. wrap next st, turn.
shown measures 471/4"; modeled with 141/4" Short-rows 3 and 4 Work in patt to
of positive ease. VERTICAL RIB IN ROWS: (WORKED wrapped st, work wrap tog with wrapped
YARN Trendsetter Yarns Placid (60% cash- OVER 16 STS) st, work 5 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7) sts in patt, wrap
mere, 25% superwash wool, 15% nylon; Row 1 (RS) P1, [k2, p2] 3 times, k2, p1. next st, turn.
120 yd [110 m]/13/4 oz [50 g]): #5216 Smoke, Row 2 (WS) K1, [p2, k2] 3 times, p2, k1. Short-row 5 (Patt shifting row; RS) Work
8 (8, 9, 10, 10, 11) balls. Rep Rows 1 and 2 for patt. in patt to m, M1L or M1LP as needed to
1 2 4
3 WEIGHT
YARN 5 6 maintain patt, sl m, work in patt to m, sl m,
NEEDLES Sizes 8 (5 mm) and 101/2 VERTICAL RIB IN ROUNDS: (WORKED k2tog or p2tog as needed to maintain patt,
(6.5 mm): 32" circular (cir). Size 8 (5 mm): OVER 16 STS) work in patt to 2 sts before m, ssk or ssp
set of double-pointed (dpn). Adjust needle Rnd 1 P1, [k2, p2] 3 times, k2, p1. as needed to maintain patt, sl m, work in
size if necessary to obtain the correct Rep Rnd 1 for patt. patt to m, sl m, M1R or M1RP as needed to
gauge. maintain patt, work in patt to wrapped st,
NOTIONS Markers (m); stitch holders; Right Saddle work wrap tog with wrapped st, work 5 (5,
waste yarn for provisional CO; spare size 8 With larger needle and using a provisional 5, 6, 6, 7) sts in patt, wrap next st, turn.
(5 mm) or smaller 32" cir needle; tapestry method, CO 67 (71, 73, 77, 81, 84) sts. Do Short-rows 6–8 Work in patt to wrapped
needle. not join. Beg with Row 3, work Horizontal st, work wrap tog with wrapped st, work
GAUGE 14 sts and 22 rows = 4" in Horizon- Rib in rows (see Stitch Guide) for 10 rows, 5 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7) sts in patt, wrap next st, turn.
tal Rib patt on larger needle. ending with Row 6. Break yarn; place sts Rep Short-rows 5–8 two more times. Next
on holder. row (RS) Work in patt to m, M1L or M1LP, sl
For techniques you don’t know,
| please visit our online knitting
glossary at www.interweave.com
/interweave-knitting-glossary. C D E

Notes F
''This pullover is worked from the top
G
down beginning with a provisional cast-
on. The back saddles and back part of BODY
the sleeves are worked back and forth A: 471/4 (513/4, 551/4, 593/4, 641/4, 673/4)"
B: 141/2 (141/2, 15, 15, 151/2, 151/2)"
B
C: 71/2 (71/2, 8, 8, 8, 8)"
D: 8 (91/4, 93/4, 11, 12, 13)"
E: 103/4"
F: 3"
G: 5 (5, 5, 51/2, 51/2, 6)"

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m, work in patt to m, sl m, k2tog or p2tog,
work in patt to 2 sts before m, ssk or ssp,
sl m, work in patt to m, sl m, M1R or M1RP,
work in patt to end, working wrap tog with
wrapped st. Next row Work to wrapped st,
work wrap tog with wrapped st, work to
end. *Work 2 rows even in patt. Next row
(RS) Work in patt to m, M1L or M1LP, sl m,
work in patt to m, sl m, k2tog or p2tog,
work in patt to 2 sts before m, ssk or ssp,
sl m, work in patt to m, sl m, M1R or M1RP,
work in patt to end. Work 1 WS row. Rep
from * 2 (2, 3, 3, 3, 3) more times—20 sts
at center back between m. Work even
until piece measures 5 (5, 5, 51/2, 51/2, 6)"
from center of saddle (measured along
cuff edge), ending with a RS row. Next row
(WS) Work 38 sts and place these sts on
holder for right sleeve, work 84 (92, 98,
106, 114, 120) sts and place these sts on
holder for back, work to end—38 sts rem
for left sleeve. Place sts on holder. Make a
note of last patt rows worked.

Left Front and Sleeve


Remove waste yarn from left saddle pro-
visional CO, place 67 (71, 73, 77, 81, 84) sts
onto larger needle, and, with WS facing,
rejoin yarn. Next row (WS) Purl to last
20 sts, pm, work Row 2 of Vertical Rib over
16 sts, pm, p4. Shape sleeve and neck using
short-rows as foll:
Short-row 1 (RS) Work Row 3 of Horizontal
Rib over 4 sts, sl m, work in patt to m, sl m,
p1 (Row 3 of Horizontal Rib), wrap next st,
turn.
Short-row 2 (WS) Work in patt to end.
Short-row 3 (Neck inc row) P1, M1RP,
work in patt to wrapped st, work wrap tog
with wrapped st, work 5 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7) sts
in patt, wrap next st, turn—68 (72, 74, 78, Short-row 8 (WS) Work in patt to end. Short-row 2 (Neck inc row; RS) Work
82, 85) sts. Place sts on holder. in patt to last st, M1LP, work 1 st in
Short-row 4 Work in patt to end. patt—68 (72, 74, 78, 82, 85) sts.
Short-row 5 (Neck inc and patt shifting Right Front and Sleeve Short-row 3 Work in patt to wrapped st,
row) K1, M1R, work in patt to 2 sts before Remove waste yarn from right saddle work wrap tog with wrapped st, work 5 (5,
m, ssk, sl m, work in patt to m, sl m, M1R, provisional CO, place 67 (71, 73, 77, 81, 84) 5, 6, 6, 7) sts in patt, wrap next st, turn.
work in patt to wrapped st, work wrap tog sts onto larger needle, and, with WS Short-row 4 (Neck inc and patt shifting
with wrapped st, work 5 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7) sts facing, rejoin yarn. Next row (WS) P4, pm, row) Work in patt to m, M1L, sl m, work in
in patt, wrap next st, turn—69 (73, 75, 79, work Row 2 of Vertical Rib over 16 sts, pm, patt to m, sl m, k2tog, work in patt to last
83, 86) sts. purl to end. Next row (RS) Work Row 3 of st, M1L, work 1 st in patt—69 (73, 75, 79,
Short-row 6 Work in patt to end. Horizontal Rib to m, sl m, work in patt to 83, 86) sts.
Short-row 7 (Neck inc row) P1, M1RP, m, sl m, work Row 3 of Horizontal Rib over Short-row 5 Work in patt to wrapped st,
work in patt to wrapped st, work wrap tog 4 sts. Shape sleeve and neck using short- work wrap tog with wrapped st, work 5 (5,
with wrapped st, work 5 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7) sts rows as foll: 5, 6, 6, 7) sts in patt, wrap next st, turn.
in patt, wrap next st, turn—70 (74, 76, 80, Short-row 1 (WS) [Work in patt to m, sl m] Short-row 6 (Neck inc row) Work in patt to
84, 87) sts. 2 times, work 1 st, wrap next st, turn. last st, M1LP, work 1 st in patt—70 (74, 76,

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80, 84, 87) sts.
Short-row 7 Work in patt to wrapped st,
work wrap tog with wrapped st, work 5 (5,
5, 6, 6, 7) sts in patt, wrap next st, turn.
Join fronts:
Short-row 1 (RS) Work in patt to m, M1LP,
sl m, work in patt to m, sl m, p2tog, work
in patt to end of right front, then, using the
cable method, CO 20 (20, 22, 22, 22, 22)
sts, work left front sts in Horizontal Rib to
2 sts before m, ssp, sl m, work in patt to
m, sl m, M1RP, work in patt to wrapped
st, work wrap tog with wrapped st, work
5 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7) sts in patt, wrap next st,
turn—160 (168, 174, 182, 190, 196) sts.
Short-rows 2–4 Work in patt to wrapped
st, work wrap tog with wrapped st, work
5 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7) sts in patt, wrap next st,
turn.
Short-row 5 (RS) Work in patt to m, M1LP,
sl m, work in patt to m, sl m, p2tog, work
in patt to 2 sts before m, ssp, sl m, work
in patt to m, sl m, M1RP, work in patt to
wrapped st, work wrap tog with wrapped
st, work 5 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7) sts in patt, wrap
next st, turn. 13 (13, 131/2, 131/2, 14, 14)" from underarm, a tail 4 times length of finished edge. With
Short-rows 6–8 Rep Short-rows 2–4. ending with Rnd 6 of Horizontal Rib in tail threaded on a tapestry needle, graft sts
Patt shifting row (RS) Work in patt to m, rnds. Change to smaller cir needle. using Kitchener st.
M1L or M1LP, sl m, work in patt to m, sl Sizes 471/4 (513/4)" only:
m, k2tog or p2tog, work in patt to 2 sts Inc rnd *K1, M1L, knit to m, M1L, sl m, work Finishing
before m, ssk or ssp, sl m, work in patt in Vertical Rib to m, sl m, knit to m, sl m, With RS tog, join front and back sleeve
to m, sl m, M1R or M1RP, work in patt to work in Vertical Rib to m, sl m, M1L, knit sts using three-needle BO. Sew any gaps
end. *Work 3 rows even in patt, then rep to 1 st before m, M1L, k1, sl m; rep from * between sleeves and body closed. Neck
patt shifting row. Rep from * 2 (2, 3, 3, once more—176 (192) sts. I-cord edging: With dpn and using a pro-
3, 3) more times—20 sts at center front Sizes 551/4 (593/4, 641/4)" only: visional method, CO 3 sts. With RS facing
between m. Work even in patt until piece Inc rnd *K1, M1L, k11 (13, 15), M1L, knit to and beg at back of left saddle, work applied
measures 5 (5, 5, 51/2, 51/2, 6)" from center m, M1L, sl m, work in Vertical Rib to m, sl I-cord as foll: *K2, sl 1 pwise wyb, yo, pick
of saddle (measured along cuff edge), m, knit to m, sl m, work in Vertical Rib to up and knit 1 st from neck edge, pass yo
ending 1 row before last patt rows of back. m, sl m, M1L, k11 (13, 15), M1L, knit to 1 st and sl st over, slide sts to opposite end
Next row (WS) Work 38 sts and place these before m, M1L, k1, sl m; rep from * once of needle; rep from *, picking up 3 sts for
sts on holder for left sleeve, work in patt more—208 (224, 240) sts. every 4 rows and 1 st for each st around
to end—122 (130, 136, 144, 152, 158) sts Size 673/4" only: neck edge. Break yarn, leaving a 12" tail.
rem. Place last 38 sts on holder for right Inc rnd *K1, M1L, [k11, M1L] 2 times, knit to Remove waste yarn from provisional CO
sleeve—84 (92, 98, 106, 114, 120) sts rem m, M1L, sl m, work in Vertical Rib to m, sl and place sts onto other dpn. With tail
for front. Break yarn. With RS facing, rejoin m, knit to m, sl m, work in Vertical Rib to threaded on a tapestry needle, graft sts us-
yarn to front sts. Joining row (RS) K1, work m, sl m, M1L, [k11, M1L] 2 times, knit to 1 st ing Kitchener st. Work I-cord cuff edgings
front sts in patt to last st, k1, pm for side, before m, M1L, k1, sl m; rep from * once as for neck edging. Weave in ends. Block
working across back sts, k1, work in patt to more—256 sts. to measurements.
last st, k1—168 (184, 196, 212, 228, 240) sts All sizes:
total. Pm and join in the rnd. Next rnd K1, *p2, k2; rep from * to last After a career in management, IRINA
3 sts, p2, k1. Rep last rnd for 11/2". Tubular ANIKEEVA took up her needles full time
Lower Body BO: With 2 smaller cir needles held parallel, to pursue a long-standing love of knitwear
Next rnd K1, work in patt in rnds (see Stitch work as foll: Sl 1 st to front needle, *sl 2 sts design. She and her husband live in South-
Guide) to 1 st before side m, k1, sl m, k1, to back needle, sl 2 sts to front needle; rep ern California. To see more of her passion
work in patt in rnds to last st, k1. Cont in from * to last 3 sts, sl 2 sts to back needle, for cable (and all other) knitting, find her on
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BRAVAIS SHAWL VEST
TRURO PULLOVER
MARIA
AMANDALEIGH
SCHEUZGER

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Vest 64 (72) sts in patt, place marker (pm), k6,
With larger needle and using the cro- pm, work 58 (74) sts in patt, pm, k6, pm,
chet chain provisional method, CO 198 work in patt to end. Next row *Work in
(230) sts. Do not join. Work Lace chart patt to m, sl m, k6, sl m; rep from * once
until piece measures 23 (27)" from CO, more, work in patt to end. Rep last row 6
ending with a WS row. Next row (RS) Work more times, ending with a WS row. Divide

LACE

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27

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BRAVAIS SHAWL VEST
23
M A RI A LEIGH
21
DIFFICULTY
19
FINISHED SIZE 141/4 (173/4)" back width at
underarm. Vest shown measures 141/4" on 17
model with 32" bust. 15
YARN Jo Sharp Soho Summer DK Cotton
13
(100% cotton; 109 yd [100 m]/13/4 oz [50 g]):
#236 Jet, 15 (20) balls. Yarn distributed by 11
Kingfisher Yarn & Fibre.
9
0 1 WEIGHT
YARN 2 3 4 5 6

NEEDLES Sizes 5 (3.75 mm) and 6 (4 mm): 7


32" circular (cir). Adjust needle size if neces-
5
sary to obtain the correct gauge.
NOTIONS Markers (m); waste yarn for pro- 3
visional CO; size G/6 (4 mm) crochet hook; 1
cable needle (cn); stitch holders; tapestry
16-st rep
needle.
GAUGE 18 sts and 28 rows = 4" in lace patt
on larger needle.
k on RS; p on WS
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E k on WS

/interweave-knitting-glossary. yo

Notes k2tog
D
''This vest is worked back and forth in
ssk
one piece from the lower edge to the
underarm, then the upper fronts and BODY
sl 1 kwise, k2tog, psso
back are worked separately to the top of
the armhole, then the collar is worked in pattern repeat
one piece to the end.
''A circular needle is used to accommo- C
date the large number of stitches.
A: 141/4 (173/4)"
B: 15 (163/4)"
B C: 243/4 (283/4)"
D: 8 (9)"
E: 123/4 (143/4)"

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for armholes: Next row (RS) Work in patt yarn. Left front: Return 67 (75) left front sts left needle. Next row (RS) *K3, ssk, turn.
to m, sl m, k2, sl 1 st onto cn and hold in to needle and, with RS facing, rejoin yarn. Next row (WS) K4. Rep last 2 rows until all
back, k1, transfer st from cn to left needle, Work even until armhole measures 8 (9)", sts have been worked—4 edging sts rem.
place next 65 (81) sts on holder for back, ending with same chart row as right front. BO all sts. Lower edging: Remove waste
place foll 66 (74) sts on holder for left Break yarn. Join fronts and back: Return yarn from provisional CO and place 198
front, keeping m in place—67 (75) sts rem back and right front sts to needle holding (230) sts onto smaller needle. Work edging
for right front. Right front: Work even until left front sts. Next row (RS) With working as for upper edging.
armhole measures 8 (9)", ending with a WS yarn attached to right front, *work in patt
row. Make a note of last chart row worked. to m, sl m, k2, sl 1 st onto cn and hold in Finishing
Place sts on holder, keeping m in place. Do back, k1, k1 from cn, k2, sl m; rep from Weave in ends. Block to measurements.
not break yarn. Back: Return 65 (81) back * once more, work in patt to end—198
sts to needle and, with RS facing, rejoin (230) sts. Next row *Work in patt to m, MARIA LEIGH, originally from megacity
yarn. Next row (RS) K3, sl m, work in patt sl m, k6, sl m; rep from * once more, Seoul, is a designer and knitter in small-
to m, sl m, k2, sl 1 st onto cn and hold in work in patt to end. Rep last row 6 more town Athens, eastern Ontario. She’s a fan
back, k1, transfer st from cn to left front times. Work in lace patt over all sts until of sci-fi and loves mathematics. She tech
holder—64 (80) sts rem for back. Work piece measures 12 (14)" from join at top edits and translates patterns when she’s not
even until armhole measures 8 (9)", ending of armhole, ending with a WS row. Upper working on her own designs.
with same chart row as right front. Place edging: Change to smaller needle. Using
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TRIGONO TEE
TRURO PULLOVER
KATE GAGNON
AMANDA OSBORN
SCHEUZGER

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Back 9, 91/2, 10)", ending with a WS row. Shape
With smaller needles, CO 103 (113, 123, shoulders using short-rows as foll:
133, 143, 153, 163) sts. Knit 10 rows, ending Short-rows 1 and 2 Work in patt to last
with a WS row. Change to larger straight 2 (3, 5, 3, 4, 4, 7) sts, wrap next st, turn.
needles. Knit 1 row. Purl 1 row. Next row Short-rows 3 and 4 Work in patt to 2 (3, 5,
(RS) K1, beg and ending as indicated for 4, 4, 4, 6) sts before wrapped st, wrap next
your size, work Triangle chart to last st, st, turn.
k1. Next row P1, work in patt to last st, Short-rows 5 and 6 Work in patt to 3 (3, 3,
p1. Cont in patt until piece measures 4, 4, 5, 5) sts before wrapped st, wrap next
111/2 (111/2, 121/2, 121/2, 131/2, 141/2, 141/2)" st, turn.
from CO. Place removable m at each Rep last 2 short-rows 6 (7, 7, 7, 8, 7, 7)
edge to mark beg of armhole. Work even more times—53 (53, 55, 55, 55, 57, 57) sts
until armhole measures 71/2 (71/2, 8, 81/2, between wrapped sts at center back. Next

TRIGONO TEE
E F
K AT E G AG NON O S B OR N
D G
DIFFICULTY
FINISHED SIZE 371/2 (41, 441/2, 481/2, 52,
C
551/2, 591/2)" circumference at underarm. A: 183/4 (201/2, 221/4, 241/4, 26, 273/4, 293/4)"
BACK B: 111/2 (111/2, 121/2, 121/2, 131/2, 141/2, 141/2)"
Tee shown measures 41"; modeled with 8" & C: 71/2 (71/2, 8, 81/2, 9, 91/2, 10)"
of positive ease. FRONT D: 2 (21/4, 21/4, 21/4, 21/2, 21/4, 21/4)"
YARN Kelbourne Woolens Mojave (60% E: 51/4 (61/4, 7, 8, 9, 93/4, 103/4)"
B F: 81/4"
cotton, 40% linen; 185 yd [169 m]/13/4 oz G: 2 (21/4, 21/4, 21/4, 21/2, 21/4, 21/4)"
[50 g]): #46 Smoke Gray, 4 (5, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8)
skeins.
0 1 WEIGHT
YARN 2 3 4 5 6
A
NEEDLES Sizes 3 (3.25 mm) and 4 (3.5 mm):
straight. Size 4 (3.5 mm): 16" circular (cir).
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the
correct gauge.
NOTIONS Marker (m); removable m; stitch
holders; tapestry needle.
GAUGE 22 sts and 34 rows = 4" in charted
patt on larger needles.

For techniques you don’t know,


| please visit our online knitting
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/interweave-knitting-glossary.

Notes
''This top is worked back and forth from
the bottom up in separate pieces and
seamed. After the shoulders and sides
are seamed, stitches are picked up to
work the armhole bands and neckband.

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2 rows Work in patt to end, working wraps
tog with wrapped sts. Place sts on holder. TRIANGLE

Front 27
Work as for back until armhole measures
25
71/4 (71/4, 73/4, 81/4, 83/4, 91/4, 93/4)", ending
with a WS row. Shape neck: Next row (RS) 23
Work 39 (44, 49, 54, 59, 64, 69) sts and
21
place these sts on holder for left front,
BO 25 sts, work in patt to end—39 (44, 49, 19
54, 59, 64, 69) sts rem for right front. Right
17
front: Work 1 WS row. Shape shoulder using
short-rows as foll: 15
Short-row 1 (RS) BO 2 sts, work to last 2 (3,
13
5, 3, 4, 4, 7) sts, wrap next st, turn—37 (42,
47, 52, 57, 62, 67) sts rem. 11
Short-row 2 (WS) Work to end.
9
Short-row 3 BO 1 st, work to 2 (3, 5, 4, 4,
4, 6) sts before wrapped st, wrap next st, 7
turn—36 (41, 46, 51, 56, 61, 66) sts rem.
5
Short-row 4 Work to end.
Short-row 5 BO 1 st, work to 3 (3, 3, 4, 4, 3
5, 5) sts before wrapped st, wrap next st,
1
turn—1 st dec’d.
Short-row 6 Work to end. 14-st rep
end end beg beg
Rep last 2 short-rows 6 more times— 52" 37½" 37½" 52"
29 (34, 39, 44, 49, 54, 59) sts rem.
end end beg beg
Sizes 41 (441/2, 481/2, 52, 551/2, 591/2)" only: 41" 48½" 48½" 41"
Short-row 19 (RS) Work to 3 (3, 4, 4, 5, 5)
sts before wrapped st, wrap next st, turn. end end beg beg
55½" 59½" 59½" 55½"
Short-row 20 (WS) Work to end.
Rep last 2 short-rows 0 (0, 0, 1, 0, 0) more end k on RS; p on WS beg
time. 44½" 44½"
All sizes: p on RS; k on WS
Next row (RS) Work to end, working wraps
tog with wrapped sts. Place sts on holder. pattern repeat
Left front: Return 39 (44, 49, 54, 59, 64, 69)
left front sts to needle and, with WS facing,
rejoin yarn. Shape shoulder using short-
rows as foll: sts before wrapped st, wrap next st, turn. tog. Sew side seams from lower edge to
Short-row 1 (WS) BO 2 sts, work to Short-row 20 (RS) Work to end. m. Armhole band: With larger cir needle
last 2 (3, 5, 3, 4, 4, 7) sts, wrap next st, Rep last 2 short-rows 0 (0, 0, 1, 0, 0) more and RS facing, beg at underarm, pick up
turn—37 (42, 47, 52, 57, 62, 67) sts rem. time. and knit 84 (84, 90, 95, 101, 106, 112)
Short-row 2 (RS) Work to end. All sizes: sts evenly spaced around armhole edge.
Short-row 3 BO 1 st, work to 2 (3, 5, 4, 4, Next row (WS) Work to end, working wraps Place marker (pm) and join in the rnd. [Purl
4, 6) sts before wrapped st, wrap next st, tog with wrapped sts. Break yarn, leaving a 1 rnd, knit 1 rnd] 4 times. BO all sts pwise.
turn—36 (41, 46, 51, 56, 61, 66) sts rem. 21/2-yd tail. Place sts on holder. Neckband: With larger cir needle and RS
Short-row 4 Work to end. facing, beg at center back, pick up and
Short-row 5 BO 1 st, work to 3 (3, 3, 4, 4, Finishing knit 113 sts evenly spaced around neck
5, 5) sts before wrapped st, wrap next st, Weave in ends except 21/2-yd tail. Block edge. Pm and join in the rnd. [Purl 1 rnd,
turn—1 st dec’d. pieces to measurements. With RS tog knit 1 rnd] 3 times. BO all sts pwise.
Short-row 6 Work to end. and 21/2-yd tail, join shoulders using
Rep last 2 short-rows 6 more times— three-needle BO as foll: BO 29 (34, 39, KATE GAGNON OSBORN is co-owner of
29 (34, 39, 44, 49, 54, 59) sts rem. 44, 49, 54, 59) front and back shoulder sts Kelbourne Woolens. She lives and knits in
Sizes 41 (441/2, 481/2, 52, 551/2, 591/2)" only: tog, BO 45 back neck sts, BO 29 (34, 39, Philadelphia.
Short-row 19 (WS) Work to 3 (3, 4, 4, 5, 5) 44, 49, 54, 59) front and back shoulder sts

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UNDULATING
TRURO PULLOVER LINES
PULLOVER
AMANDA SCHEUZGER
STELLA EGIDI

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E

D F
Note: Length measurements do
not include hems.
A: 36 (40, 443/4, 48, 523/4, 551/4)"
BODY B: 311/4 (351/4, 40, 431/4, 48, 501/2)"
H C: 16 (16, 161/2, 161/2, 17, 17)"
G D: 81/2 (81/2, 9, 93/4, 101/4, 11)"
C E: 17 (19, 21, 22, 24, 25)"
B
F: 171/2 (171/2, 18, 18, 181/2, 19)"
G: 8 (81/2, 83/4, 83/4, 91/4, 91/2)"
H: 103/4 (12, 123/4, 141/2, 151/4, 171/4)"

A
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PULLOVER
STELL A EGIDI

DIFFICULTY
FINISHED SIZE 36 (40, 443/4, 48, 523/4,
551/4)" circumference at underarm. Pullover
shown measures 36"; modeled with 4" of
positive ease.
YARN Mountain Meadow Wool Alpine
(100% Merino-Targhee wool; 255 yd
[233 m]/31/2 oz [100 g]): Natural Cream,
5 (6, 6, 7, 8, 8) skeins.
0 1 WEIGHT
YARN 2 3 4 5 6

NEEDLES Size 5 (3.75 mm): 16" and 32"


circular (cir). Size 6 (4 mm): 24" and 36" cir
and set of double-pointed (dpn). Adjust
needle size if necessary to obtain the cor-
rect gauge.
NOTIONS Markers (m); stitch holders;
tapestry needle.
GAUGE 20 sts and 30 rnds = 4" in St st on
larger needle; 24 sts and 35 rnds = 4" in
charted patt on smaller needle.

For techniques you don’t know,


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/interweave-knitting-glossary.

Notes
''This pullover is worked in the round
from the top down. The back neck is
shaped with short-rows.

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Stitch Guide
FOLDED HEM BIND-OFF: Fold fabric to
WS along turning ridge. Working in same st
column as first st on left needle, place purl
bump of st 5 rnds below turning ridge onto
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left needle, k2tog, *place purl bump of st 5
rnds below turning ridge onto left needle, 59
k2tog, pass 2nd st over first to BO 1 st; rep
57
from * to end. Fasten off last st.
55
Yoke 53
With smaller, shorter cir needle, CO 102
(114, 126, 132, 144, 150) sts. Place marker 51
(pm) and join in the rnd. Knit 1 rnd. Purl 1
49
rnd. Work Rows 1–59 of Undulating Lines
chart, changing to smaller, longer cir 47
needle when necessary—255 (285, 315,
45
330, 360, 375) sts. Change to larger needle
and St st. Inc rnd K3, M1L, *k15, M1L; rep 43
k1tbl
from * to last 12 sts, k12—272 (304, 336,
41
352, 384, 400) sts. Shape back neck using purl
German short-rows as foll: 39
Short-row 1 (RS) K19 (21, 24, 25, 27, 28), turn. k2tog
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Short-row 2 (WS) Make double st, purl to
m, sl m, p19 (21, 24, 25, 27, 28), turn. 35 ssk
Short-row 3 Make double st, knit to double
33
st, knit double st as single st, k19 (21, 24, M1R
25, 27, 28), turn. 31
Short-row 4 Make double st, purl to dou- M1L
29
ble st, purl double st as single st, p19 (21,
24, 25, 27, 28), turn. 27 M1RP
Rep Short-rows 3 and 4 three more
25 M1LP
times. Next row (RS) Make double st, knit
to m—piece measures about 8" from CO 23
pattern repeat
at center back. Next rnd Knit, working
21
double sts as single sts. Work even until
piece measures 81/2 (81/2, 9, 93/4, 101/4, 11)" 19
from CO at center back. Divide for body
17
and sleeves: Next rnd K43 (48, 54, 56,
62, 63), place next 50 (56, 60, 64, 68, 74) 15
sts on holder for right sleeve, using the
13
backward-loop method, CO 2 (2, 2, 4, 4, 6)
sts for underarm, pm for side, CO 2 (2, 2, 11
4, 4, 6) sts for underarm, k86 (96, 108, 112,
9
124, 126), place next 50 (56, 60, 64, 68, 74)
sts on holder for left sleeve, CO 2 (2, 2, 7
4, 4, 6) sts for underarm, pm for side,
5
CO 2 (2, 2, 4, 4, 6) sts for underarm, knit to
end—180 (200, 224, 240, 264, 276) sts rem 3
for body.
1

Body 6-st to 15-st rep


Work even until piece measures 11/2" from
underarm. Shape waist: Dec rnd *Knit
to 3 sts before m, ssk, k1, sl m, k1, k2tog;

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rep from * once more, knit to end—4 sts
dec’d. Rep dec rnd every 8th rnd 5 more
times—156 (176, 200, 216, 240, 252) sts
rem. Work even until piece measures 8"
from underarm. Inc rnd *Knit to 1 st before
m, M1R, k1, sl m, k1, M1L; rep from * once
more, knit to end—4 sts inc’d. Rep inc rnd
every 8th rnd 5 more times—180 (200, 224,
240, 264, 276) sts. Work even until piece
measures 16 (16, 161/2, 161/2, 17, 17)" from
underarm. Purl 1 rnd for turning ridge. Knit
5 rnds. Using the Folded Hem method (see
Stitch Guide), BO all sts.

Sleeves
Place 50 (56, 60, 64, 68, 74) sleeve sts onto
larger dpn. With RS facing, beg at center of
underarm, pick up and knit 2 (2, 2, 4, 4, 6)
sts along underarm CO, k50 (56, 60, 64,
68, 74) sleeve sts, pick up and knit 2 (2, 2,
4, 4, 6) sts along underarm CO—54 (60,
64, 72, 76, 86) sts total. Pm and join
in the rnd. Knit 16 (13, 12, 9, 8, 7) rnds.
Dec rnd K1, k2tog, knit to last 3 sts, ssk,
k1—2 sts dec’d. Rep dec rnd every 16 (13,
12, 9, 8, 7)th rnd 6 (8, 9, 13, 14, 18) more
times—40 (42, 44, 44, 46, 48) sts rem.
Work even until piece measures 171/2 (171/2,
18, 18, 181/2, 19)" from underarm. Purl 1 rnd
for turning ridge. Knit 5 rnds. Using the
Folded Hem method, BO all sts.

Finishing
Weave in ends. Block to measurements.

STELLA EGIDI loves the sense of freedom


and self-expression that designing gives
her. Although she likes to explore tech-
niques, styles, and the endless possibilities
of knitting, she prefers classic designs with
a touch of modernity. She also is an avid
reader and aspiring novelist.

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