Atypical sweater by Petra Breakstone

Atypical sweater

Knitting
April 2023
both are used in this pattern
DK (11 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch in DK weight
US 7 - 4.5 mm
795 - 1180 yards (727 - 1079 m)
34/36/38/40/42/44/46/48/50/52"
English
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I knitted my sample as shown from a Yarnz2go knit kit and I couldn’t be happier with the results.

An Atypical top to knit~
A very chic, yet easy to knit sweater with just simple knit and purl stitches being used throughout in two yarn weights.

Definitely not worked like most tops but it is very easy to knit and the end result is the truly chic “Atypical”.

Showing off a semi transparent look knitted with two yarns, creating very cool and flattering vertical stripes. The look and feel of this top is fabulous.

The front, back and sleeves get worked separately, with one side of the body being elongated therefore creating a bit of a dip, for an asymmetrical look. Once seamed, a simple crochet stitch adds a finishing touch and accentuates the neckline, sleeves and bottom border of your top.

Adjust the width and length of the body as well as to create 3/4 length sleeves versus full length sleeves with cuffs for instance. Notes on where and how to do so are included.
You’ll love the end result~

The pattern is fully written and offers schematics. For bust sizes ranging from:
34/36”, 38/40/42/44/46”, 48/50/52” with a positive ease of 1” to 1.5” worked into each size.

Yarn used here
C1 - Organic cotton, 125 yards/50 grams per skein in a DK weight. 3/4/5 skeins.
C2 - Linen, 192 yards/50 grams per skein in a 50/50 linen/viscose in a fingering weight. 3/4/5 skeins.
Knit kits are available at
www.yarnz2go.com

Notions needed
US size 7 (4.5 mm) or any needle size that gives you the proper gauge.
Crochet hook size E 3.5 mm.
Darning needle for finishing.

Gauge
13 sts and 24 rows in 4” of stockinette stitch in DK weight yarn. Proper gauge will ensure the right fit. You may need a different needle size, so do make a swatch.

Techniques applied
Knitting and purling flat, stretchy bind off, weaving in ends, blocking, crochet finish and seaming sides, shoulders and sleeves.
Re-block if needed, which is recommended.

Enjoy your chic top and share pics on your project pages and via Social Media with hashtag #atypicalsweater