Oban Sweater by Thea Colman

Oban Sweater

Knitting
May 2018
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette, based on final blocked fabric. Cable gauge is given in pattern.
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1350 - 2500 yards (1234 - 2286 m)
35(39.5, 44, 48.5)(53, 57.5, 62)(67, 71.5)"/89(100.25, 111.75, 123.25)(134.5, 146, 157.5)(170.25, 181.5)cm. Size based on finished circumference around sweater body
English
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Introducing The Oban Sweater. Easily my favorite thing I’ve ever knit.

After finishing my Oban hat last December, I just wasn’t done with this combination of yarn and cable, as it’s simple, addictive and immensely satisfying! I needed to keep knitting more, so I got a little more of this lovely Corriedale wool from Bare Naked Wools and started planning a sweater.

The special thing about this one is the striking textured cable. It’s classic and simple, but the combination feels new and modern, and it really stands out when worked in a lovely, round wool such as the Confection Worsted.

Details in the sweater design are simple so the texture really shines. I’ve accented the cables with a bit of honeycomb and added ribs along the sides of the sweater, both to make for easy mods and a nice clean line to seam. Sleeves feature a complimentary cable repeat on a reverse stockinette background, and the fit is loose and easy.

There’s plenty of time to get one of these done before Rhinebeck, yes? It’s great for TV or travel knitting. (since it’s done in pieces!)

This design really shines in a classic sheepy fiber - a classic yarn such as BNW’s Confection or Kent Worsted is round and light and lofty, and the subtle heathers in a natural shade really pop in the simple lines. You can see from my photos how it changes in the light.

Cables are both charted and written.

Notes are included in pattern for modifying body length and width, as well as sleeve length and width, as well as neckline or armhole depth.

Yarn Quantity by Size:

Sizes:
35(39.5,44,48.5)(53,57.5,62)(67,71.5)“
89(100.25,111.75,123.25)(134.5,146,157.5)(170.25,181.5)cm

Sizes based on actual circumference around sweater body in finished, blocked fabric.

Sample shown worn with 6”/15.25cm of positive ease. Choose the size that offers between 5-7”/12.75-17.75cm of positive ease, based on your actual bust, for fit shown. Sweater can also be worn more fitted (see test knits!).

If you are between sizes, I recommend choosing the smaller one and following notes in the pattern to add width to the body. This will avoid having sleeves and armhole a few sizes bigger than you!

Yardage
1350(1450,1600,1750)(1900,2100,2300)(2400,2500) yds 1235(1325,1465,1600)(1740,1920,2110)(2195,2290)m Worsted weight yarn needed.

Yardage may vary with substitute yarns and sweater modifications. If unsure, I always suggest ordering more yarn. You can make the Oban Hat if you have extra! :)

If substituting yarn, note that sweater features allover cables. I do not suggest a yarn with too much weight or drape that may stretch out over time. A round worsted-weight fiber in a light wool is perfect. I suggest a solid, heather, tweed, or subtle hand-dye, as a busy yarn or colorway will compete with the textured details of the pattern. See the yarn choices in the test knits for examples.