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The Knitonomy Pearl Vneck
THE KNITONOMY PEARL V-neck
It’s an all over cable knit sweater worked from the top down. The back yoke is worked flat and shaped by increases. The shoulders are worked separately in rows. Then, they are joined at the center front. The back and the front are joined at the underarms and the body is worked in the round. The stitches for the neckband are picked up along the neck edge and worked in rib. The stitches for the sleeves are picked up along the armholes and worked in the round to the cuff.
The cabling is both charted and written.
All increase, decrease and short rows instructions are written stitch by stitch.
SIZE
1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6) 7 (8)
Choose a size that is at least 30 cm wider than your bust circumference.
FINISHED BUST CIRCUMFERENCE
103 (114) 125 (137) 148 (160) 171 (183) cm
LENGTH
58 (58) 63 (63) 67 (67) 72 (72) cm
YARN
375 (375-400) 450 (475) 500 (525) 550 (575) g of CARDIFF CASHMERE Classic 25 g / 112 m
or
750 (800) 900 (950) 1000 (1050) 1100 (1150) g of Sayama by Pascuali 50 g / 112 m
or
1680 (1792) 2000 (2120) 2240 (2350) 2460 (2570) meters of a sport or light DK weight yarn.
GAUGE
28 st. x 35 r.= 10x10 cm
in the cable pattern after washing and blocking
NEEDLES
4 mm 80 cm & 40 cm circular needles
3 mm 80 cm & 40 cm circular needles
a cable needle
a tapestry needle
SAMPLE
worn with +38 cm of ease
knit with CARDIFF CASHMERE Small in the color Candido held together with CARDIFF CASHMERE Prime in the color Neve .
Check out #knitonomypearlvneck on Instagram.
other pieces in the Pearl collection:
crew neck sweater https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/knitonomy-pearl-...
hat: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-knitonomy-pe...
socks https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-knitonomy-pe...
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