Gwendolyn and Gregory by Mary Kate Long

Gwendolyn and Gregory

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Knitting
September 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 3 - 3.25 mm
280 - 710 yards (256 - 649 m)
3m/6m/12m/18m/2y/4y/6y
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

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Gwendolyn and Gregory is a gender-neutral pullover with contiguous sleeves and back buttons. It is knit seamlessly from the top down and uses the contiguous set-in method for the sleeves, which I learned from SusieM on Ravelry. Photos are provided to illustrate the steps in the contiguous process, which is fun and easy! Sleeves can be made long or short.

The pattern was written with a small amount (1-2 inches) of positive ease. The slightly oversized fit seen in the photos of the yellow sweater was achieved by going up a size from what the model usually wears.

You will need about 280/320/370/420/500/620/710 yards (256/293/338/384/457/567/650) meters of a lightweight yarn (fingering, baby, or sport), 4-5 small buttons, circular needles in sizes US 3 for the body and 1-2 for the ribbing (or size needed for gauge), and double-pointed needles in the same size as the body needle for the sleeves.