Sugar Cone Sweater by Jennifer Weissman

Sugar Cone Sweater

Knitting
February 2022
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
DK (11 wpi) ?
17.5 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1780 - 3000 yards (1628 - 2743 m)
Bust: 33 (35.25, 37, 39.25, 41.25) (44, 47, 50.25, 53, 55.75)”
English
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What’s a scrumptious treat with a scoop on top? The Sugar Cone Sweater! Serve yourself a delicious combination of silk, mohair and merino, and settle in for a truly pleasurable knit.

This luscious pullover is worked from the neck down, allowing you to try it on for size as you go. Its graceful scooped neckline, optional princess-seam waist shaping, and bracelet-length bell sleeves are timeless and so flattering. Instructions for customizing the length of the sleeves and body are included.

If you’ve never indulged in slip stitch knitting, the sugar cone patterning at the hem and cuffs will give you a taste. It’s easy and fun, with beautiful results.

Yarn
Miss Babs Yummy 2-Ply
100% Superwash Merino Wool; 400 yd/3.9 oz (365 m/110 g) skeins
3 (3, 3, 3, 3) (3, 4, 4, 4, 4) skeins, shown in Fogbound (gray) and Atik (blue)

held together with
Miss Babs Moonglow
72% Kid Mohair, 28% Silk; 435 yd/1.7 oz (400 m/50 g) skeins
3 (3, 3, 3, 3) (3, 3, 4, 4, 4) skeins, shown in Fogbound (gray) and Atik (blue)

Or 890 (940, 1000, 1050, 1100) (1190, 1270, 1350, 1430, 1500) yards/814 (860, 915, 961, 1006) (1089, 1162, 1235, 1308, 1372) meters fingering weight yarn held together with 890 (940, 1000, 1050, 1100) (1190, 1270, 1350, 1430, 1500) yards/814 (860, 915, 961, 1006) (1089, 1162, 1235, 1308, 1372) meters silk-mohair yarn.

Please note that two strands of yarn (fingering plus silk-mohair) are held together throughout.

If you wish to substitute yarn, a single strand of DK weight is recommended.

Sizes
A (B, C, D, E) (F, G, H, I, J)

Finished Measurements
Bust: 33 (35¼, 37, 39¼, 41¼) (44, 47, 50¼, 53, 55¾)”/82.5 (88, 92.5, 98.5, 103) (109.5, 117.5, 125.5, 132.5, 139.5) cm

Recommended ease: 0-3”/0-7.5 cm. To achieve this fit, choose a size with a bust measurement that is 0-3”/0-7.5 cm larger than your own.

Shown in Size E (gray) and B (blue).
See Schematic Diagram for additional measurements.

Needles

  • US 7 (4.5 mm) circular needle, 24”/60 cm or longer, or size to obtain gauge
  • US 7 (4.5 mm) double-pointed needles or preferred method for knitting small circumferences in the round, or size to obtain gauge
  • US 5 (3.75 mm) circular needle, 16”/40 cm or 24”/60 cm, or preferred method for knitting small circumferences in the round (for neckband), or two sizes smaller than needle size used to obtain gauge

NOTE: If you tend to work small circumferences more tightly, use a needle one size larger than the needle used to obtain gauge.

Gauge
Blocked: 17½ stitches and 24 rows/rounds = 4”/10 cm square in stockinette stitch.
Unblocked: 18 stitches and 26 rows/rounds = 4”/10 cm square in stockinette stitch.

NOTE: It is important to swatch both in the round and flat in order for the sweater to fit well. The yoke is mostly worked flat, while the body and sleeves are worked in the round. Be sure to achieve gauge in both methods with the needle size that works for you and your knitting technique.

Notions
Nine stitch markers (4 each of 2 different colors and 1 of a third color)
One removable marker
Tapestry needle
Two stitch holders or waste yarn

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