Haori Cardigan (formerly called Kimono) by Linda de Ruiter

Haori Cardigan (formerly called Kimono)

Knitting
December 2014
tall yarns trinity twist
DK (11 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1476 - 1919 yards (1350 - 1755 m)
S/M and L/XL
English
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Oversized cardigan in simple, geometric shapes that is easy to combine with a wide range of dress styles.
The combination of stocking and garter stitches adds texture and interesting lines. The version in the pictures was knitted in Noro Kibou, a lovely blend of cotton, wool and silk in a range of self-striping colours, but this pattern looks equally interesting in a solid or semi-solid yarn.

It is knitted from the bottom up in one piece up to the arm-inset. The sleeves are knitted from the shoulder edges down, picking up stitches along the way. There is some grafting involved so it is useful to be able to do the Kitchener Stitch.

Difficulty: Intermediate
Measurements:
S/M: chest 168 cm (66 in), back length: 60 cm (24 in)
L/XL: chest 194 cm (76 in), back length: 69 cm (27 in)
Materials: Noro Kibou (135 m p. 50 gr) or Tall Yarns Trinity Twist (260 m p. 100 gr)
Metreage:

  • single colour: S/M: 500 grams, L/XL: 650 grams
  • Two colours: S/M: 3 hanks per colour, L/XL: 4 hanks per colour Tension: 18 sts and 28 rows measure 10 x 10 cm. Notions: One 4.5mm circular needle (80 cm min.) and a darning needle for grafting