Aniron by Luise O'Neill

Aniron

Knitting
March 2013
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
984 - 1353 yards (900 - 1237 m)
36.75 (38.5, 40.75, 42.5, 44.75, 46.5, 48.75, 50.5, 52.75, 54.5)" / 93.5 (98, 103.5, 108, 113.5, 118, 124, 128.5, 134, 138.5)cm
English
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Errata available: impeccableknits.ca

Also available as a knitCompanion design from Create2Thrive. #kcdesign

Aniron
(Aniron translates “I Desire”; Enya - need we say more…)

~ so practical when a sweater is just too much ~

Whether worn alone or over a favourite blouse or turtleneck, this elegant cable and lace tunic will add a touch of special to any outfit.

This square neck tunic features an off-centre cable band on the front in a field of Stockinette stitch; a band of wrapped stitches acts as a visual separator and leads into the butterfly lace yoke. The back features only a single cable motif at the center, positioned just below the wrapped stitch row; the back yoke matches the front. Sides are slit from hem to mid-hip. The armholes are finished with a narrow moss stitch border and the neckline is completed with an I-cord bind off to nicely tie in with the cable design.

Knit top-down, the front and back are worked separately until the armholes are complete, then the work is joined and knit in the round to the side slits; front and back are worked separately again and finish with a Moss stitch border.

Armhole and neckline edgings are added by picking up stitches. No sewing is required.

Needles
If necessary, adjust needles to obtain correct gauge
US 7 (4.5mm) 32” / 81cm circular needles,
US 7 (4.5mm) DPNs or 16” / 40cm circular needle (for armhole edging)
US 6 (4mm) 24” / 61cm circular needle (for neckline edging)

Sizes
Sizes listed are finished bust measurements of garment.

Skills Required

  • Chart Reading: The yoke and cables for this pattern are charted only;
  • Ability to decrease over a stated number of stitches;
  • Ability to be able to bind off in a ‘k1, p1’ pattern stitch.

Acknowlegements
I am indebted to Annie Maloney and her stitch design genius!

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This pattern may also be purchased as part of the In Tune print book or eBook on the Knit Picks website; the In Tune collection includes six patterns.


Please note photo credited to gayleywayley shows waist shaping and other modifications made by the knitter; these are not included in the pattern itself.


If you purchased the In Tune print book, eBook or individual pattern through Knit Picks, please follow the errata link above.

Patterns purchased through Ravelry have all corrections included. (v1.1 2013-11-05)