Meridian by Deb Denair

Meridian

Knitting
May 2011
Aran (8 wpi) ?
6 stitches and 7 rows = 1 inch
in Stockinette Stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
150 - 180 yards (137 - 165 m)
To fit: AG dolls, 18" Gotz & similar sized dolls
English
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Meridian ~ a nautical inspired unisex sweater designed for 18” American Girl/Boy Dolls. Add a splash of color with this jaunty short-sleeved unisex sweater to your doll’s summer wardrobe. Meridian offers an introduction in working with colorwork known as stranded knitting, with line-by-line written instructions including charts for colorwork reference given throughout in a new easy to read update format

Pattern Note: Worked flat; back and forth in rows

Pattern Features: The ‘stranded colorwork’, featured has been written out with line-by-line instructions given including charts for color-work reference, along with variations offered for a quick change of color. Set in short sleeves that feature ribbing matching the welt of sweater, a rolled crew neckline created from picked up stitches and back-button closure for ease of dressing.

Construction: Worked from the bottom up in one piece to armhole divide, including back button-bands, then each section is worked individually

Skill Level:
Easy - Intermediate: Project using basic stitches, colorwork changes, and simple shaping and finishing

Stranded Knitting Note: Stranded knitting, that is working with two colors, the color not in use is stranded at back of work. I made use of the British right-handed method; picking up and dropping color as required.

Notions: 5 Buttons size ½” (12mm), 2 extra Buttons needed for optional decoration on each sleeve cuff, Darning Needle

Designer’s Note:
For a finishing touch, pair with my Newsboy Cap as shown on my former Pleasant Co boy, Jaden or pair with my Eyelet Beret as worn by my American Girl, Saige

Copyright: Please respect my designer rights, and as such the copyright of this pattern will always remain with me; it's text, photos copyright 2011-2014 Debonair Designs. Patterns must not be duplicated, distributed and/or sold without the author's permission. Feel free to use this pattern for your knitting pleasure, a courtesy acknowledgment would be greatly appreciated and welcomed.