Old Fashioned by Thea Colman

Old Fashioned

Knitting
April 2021
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette, 2x2 ribbing, and in cable pattern
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1450 - 2300 yards (1326 - 2103 m)
40.75(44,47.25,50.5,53.5)(56.75,60,63.25,66.5)”/ 103.5 (111.75,120,128.25,136)(144.25,152.5,160.75,169)cm based on circumference around chest in finished fabric. Shown worn with 4”/10cm of positive ease, based on actual chest circumference.
English
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A sweater for my husband this time. Something simple and bold in a gorgeous wear-everywhere tweed. And named for one of his favorite drinks.

Old Fashioned features simple bold details. It’s an easy fitting, drop shouldered pullover with lots of ribbing and thick, head-turning cables. Knit in a deep brown with flecks of bright blue, deep gold and rust, it’s a wardrobe staple that matches almost everything Craig owns, and he’s already taken to grabbing it and tossing it over a flannel or a tee shirt before he walks out the door during our cold Boston Spring.

This was a gift for Craig, and I chose a tweed I knew he would love, BUT -- depending on the fiber and color used, Old Fashioned could be knit for anyone in your life! Made in a soft yarn with a halo or a light pastel, I see it as a lovely feminine pullover. Worked in bright color, it could be a modern statement sweater, and in a crisp merino, depending on the color chosen, I see it as a sweater for anyone. Plus, worked in a farm yarn, it would have that rustic, classic vibe we all know and love.

I’ve made and photographed a few sample swatches to illustrate this. Shown are YOTH Father in Peach, Barrett Wool Co Home Worsted in Field, and Green Mountain Spinnery Mountain Mohair in Blizzard.

Check with me in the Old Fashioned thread in my Ravelry group if you need a hand or opinion on mods and yarns. I know I usually have an array of test knits to show you different yarns and options, but Covid, life and timing here prevented that this time.

Old Fashioned is knit from the bottom up in the round to armholes, then the upper front and back are separated and worked flat to shoulders. Once shoulders are seamed, sleeves and collar are picked up and worked in the round to end. This is an easy sweater to modify for both width and length and notes are in the pattern on how to do so.

Cable instructions are both written and charted.

Sizes
40.75(44,47.25,50.5,53.5)(56.75,60,63.25,66.5)”
103.5 (111.75,120,128.25,136)(144.25,152.5,160.75,169)cm

Sizes are based on circumference around chest in finished fabric.
Sample is the 44”/111.75cm size, shown worn with 4”/10cm of positive ease, based on Craig’s actual chest circumference.

Yardage per size
1450(1550,1650,1750,1850)(2000,2100,2200,2300)yds
1325(1425,1500,1600,1700)(1830,1925,2000,2100)m
Worsted weight yarn needed.

Yardage estimates include about 100 yds/90m of buffer.

Sample knit in WATERshed in the Gatehouse colorway.

Errata: Back Right Shoulder had a RS instead of a WS for the last row in pattern. It’s been fixed on the PDF.