Elwyn Pullover by Erika Flory

Elwyn Pullover

Knitting
December 2019
DK (11 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch in the round
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
984 - 1925 yards (900 - 1760 m)
XS (S, M, L) (XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL)
English
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The Elwyn Pullover has dramatic raglan sleeves that are set off from the body with a seeded rib stitch. A narrow band of ribbing finishes the three-quarter length sleeves. The body has an easy, straight fit and sits at the high hip. Short rows worked in the neck ribbing raise the back of the neck for a smoother fit.

The sweater is designed to be worn with 1-4” of positive ease, so it fits a wide range of sizes. Choose a size that reflects your chest measurement plus the amount of ease you want. The sample shown is a size S with about 1” of ease.

The finished chest measurements are:
36 (38.75, 41.25, 45.75) (48.25, 51, 53.25, 56)“.

You will need the following supplies:
YARN
Sport weight: 984 (1084, 1195, 1314) (1445, 1590, 1748, 1925)
Sample shown in Highland DK by Cloudborn Fibers, 100% Fine Highland Wool, 164 yds/150m, 1.8 oz/50g in Autumn Heather.
Note: if you want to add length to the sleeves and/or the body, you will need additional yarn.

NEEDLES
For neck ribbing
US size 4 (3.5mm) 16” or 20” circular needle, or two sizes smaller than gauge needle.
For body
US size 6 (4mm) 32” or 40” circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge.
For bottom ribbing
US size 4 (3.5mm) 32” or 40” circular needle, or two sizes smaller than gauge needle.
For sleeves
US size 6 (4mm), or size needed to obtain gauge, in your preferred type of needle for working small circumferences.
For bottom sleeve ribbing
US size 4 (3.5mm), or two sizes smaller than gauge needle, in your preferred type of needle for working small circumferences.

NOTIONS
4 removable stitch markers: 1 in Color A, 3 in Color B
Waste yarn
Yarn needle

Many thanks to Lisa for tech editing.