Eason by Jennifer Wood

Eason

Knitting
July 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
25 stitches and 29 rows = 4 inches
in Cable pattern
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
695 - 1745 yards (636 - 1596 m)
Finished bust: 36.5 (42, 47, 52.5, 58, 63, 68.5, 74, 79)”/91 (105, 118, 131, 145, 158, 171, 185, 198) cm
English
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I could live in this tee! Eason is a fun to knit easy wearing pullover. Drop shoulder, positive ease, simple cable stitch and garter stitch all add up to perfection! I made with sample with Anzula Dottie, a robust tweed that is very fun to knit with!!

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Sizes:
Finished bust: 36.5 (42, 47, 52.5, 58, 63, 68.5, 74, 79)”/91 (105, 118, 131, 145, 158, 171, 185, 198) cm
Modeled in size 42”/105 cm with 8”/20 cm positive ease at bust.

Materials:
Yarn: Anzula Dottie; 80% merino, 17% acrylic, 3% polyester; 420 yds/384 meters per 114g skein; color: Cedar, 2 (2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 5) skeins; 695 (805, 935, 1115, 1245, 1410, 1605, 1760, 1905) yds; 635 (735, 855, 1020, 1140, 1290, 1470, 1610, 1745) meters
Needles: Size 3/3.25mm or size needed for gauge: circular needles in varying lengths for working yoke and body flat and in the round; Size 2/2.75mm or size needed for gauge: straight or circular for working saddles and bottom border (worked flat)
Other: Stitch markers (2 different colors or types), stitch holders or waste yarn, cable needle, tapestry needle.
Gauge: 25 sts and 29 rnds = 4”/10 cm in Cable Chart pattern on larger needles; 24 sts and 44 rnds = 4” /10 cm in Garter Stitch on smaller needles

Notes: This drop shoulder pullover is constructed seamlessly from the top down beginning with Garter stitch saddles. Back and front stitches are picked up along the saddles, and the neck stitches are cast on. The back and front are worked flat down to the underarm, then they are joined and the body is worked in the round down to the Garter border, which is worked flat, creating a split hem. Stitches are picked up around the armholes to work the sleeve caps from the top down. The body and sleeve cap lengths are easily adjusted.