Silversmith by Meghan Jackson

Silversmith

Knitting
February 2013
Sport (12 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 5 - 3.75 mm
900 - 1850 yards (823 - 1692 m)
32 (34, 36; 38, 40, 42; 44, 46, 48; 50, 52)”/ 81.5 (86.5, 91.5; 96.5, 102, 107; 112, 117, 122; 127, 132)cm.
English
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A soft, unstructured, scarf-like edging frames Silversmith, a wear-everywhere open-front cardigan. Knit seamlessly from the top down, it’s as fun and simple to knit as it is to wear.

  • Sport or fingering weight yarn is recommended for this design. The collar and edging will appear fuller with sport weight yarn and more delicate with fingering weight yarn.
  • Please note that yarn substitutions may result in changes to yardage requirements and how the design appears after finishing and blocking.
  • Depending on your knitting style and yarn choice, you may require smaller or larger needles to meet gauge. It is always recommended that you knit and block a gauge swatch before you begin.
  • Sample shown is size 34. To fit wearer’s petite frame, sleeves and body were knit 2.5” shorter than directions specify. It is not designed as a maternity sweater, although, as you can see, it works!

Materials
US #5 (3.75mm) needles, circular (or size required to meet gauge)
US #5 (3.75mm) needles, DPNs (or size required to meet gauge; optional for sleeves)
Malabrigo, Arroyo (100% superwash merino; 335yds/306m, 100g/3.5oz skein), colour 43 Plomo: 3 (4, 4; 4, 4, 5; 5, 5, 6; 6, 6) skeins 900 (1000, 1050; 1150, 1250, 1350; 1450, 1550, 1650; 1750, 1850)yds / 825 (915, 920; 1050, 1150, 1235; 1325, 1420, 1510; 1600, 1700)m.
cable needle (optional for working twists)
waste yarn and crochet hook (optional for provisional cast on)
yarn needle, 4 stitch markers (or more if desired)

Gauge
20 sts and 32 rows over 4” (10 cm) square in stockinette st after blocking.

Size
32 (34, 36; 38, 40, 42; 44, 46, 48; 50, 52)”/ 81.5 (86.5, 91.5; 96.5, 102, 107; 112, 117, 122; 127, 132)cm.

Thank you to my testknitters and tech editor. And big thank yous to Malabrigo Yarns for the sport weight yarn for the sample and to Baah! Yarn for providing fingering weight yarn for one of the testknits.