Mountain Summit by SpringStitchKnits

Mountain Summit

Knitting
March 2022
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1621 - 2316 yards (1482 - 2118 m)
Adult
English
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Who doesn’t love color, cables, and LOTS of TEXTURE!!! The Summit Pullover is overloaded with all of these elements! This pullover is going to be your go to sweater for any occasion, whether you are trying to keep warm from the cold, or simply just to snuggle up in your favorite knit. The sweater is knit from the top down seamlessly in the round with an all over body pattern full of color work, cables and texture. This pullover is full of design. It pairs well with any wardrobe dress up or dress down. It is a wonderful way to use up those extra skeins of worsted weight yarn. There are optional short rows peppered along the neck and back using German short rows or desired wrap and turn method, this allows the neck line to be lifted up while the body drapes more comfortably along the belt line. The Summit pullover was designed to have a well tailored fit with 2-4” positive ease. Pattern is written in Chart Only.

Yarn
Approximately :
C1: 556 (604, 652, 676, 724, 748, 796) yards, / 508 (553, 596, 618, 662, 684, 728) meters
C2: 471 (510, 559, 568, 607, 627, 666) yards, / 431 (466, 511, 519, 555, 573, 609) meters
C3: 594 (646, 698, 724, 776, 802, 854) yards / 543 (591, 638, 662, 710, 733, 781) meters

Needles
US 4 size 3.50 mm 24”/ 60cm (or longer) circular needle and dpns
US 7 size 4.5 mm 24”/ 60cm (or longer) circular needle

Gauge
20 stitches and 26 rows on 4 inch stockinette stitch using US size 7 needles.

Measurements
Chest circumference: 38 (42, 46, 48, 52, 54, 58) / 97 (107, 117, 122, 132, 137, 147) cm
Body Length from underarms: 14 inches / 35.5 cm from underarm to bind off
Sleeve length: 19 inches/ 48 cm from underarm to wrist.
Best if worn with 4-6” positive ease. Picture shown has 4” positive ease.

This pattern has not made it through all stages of testing.