Bardo Blanket Wrap Cardigan by Genevra Lee

Bardo Blanket Wrap Cardigan

Knitting
October 2019
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1470 - 2215 yards (1344 - 2025 m)
1, 2, 3
English
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Inspired by a trip several years ago to the ancient cities of Tunis and Sidi Bou Said, and all the wonderful architecture and mosaic tile work I was privileged to see, I designed a motif-edged, loose-fitting, wrap cardigan to throw around myself when the weather dips and remind me of my trip. Named after the Bardo National Museum in Tunis, Tunisia, which has one of the largest collections of Roman mosaics in the world.

Because of the loose nature of the fit the sizing is very forgiving and can comfortably be worn by many body types. It can be worn loose and open or thrown up to a shoulder and pinned.

The intarsia pattern is charted and worked up in three colors. The body is worked sideways, with bound off/cast on stitches for the armholes. The sleeves are knit flat from the bottom up before being added to the body and seamed. The seams help the wrap keep its shape through the shoulders.

Because the body is one long rectangle, the most important measurement is your shoulder width.

Sizes: 1 (15” shoulder width), 2 (16” shoulder width), 3 (18” shoulder width)
• Upper arm: 16 (181/4, 21)“
• Length: 21 (24, 26)”
• Total width: 53 (56, 60)“

Yarn
Sewhappyjane Delightful DK: 100% superwash merino; 231 yards/100 grams
MC: 1,000 (1,330, 1,680) yards
C1: 420 (440, 465) yards
C2: 50 (60, 70) yards
Sample shown in size 2: Decadence (MC), Speckled Mead (C1), and Tender (C2)

Needles
Size US 4 (3.5 mm) circular needles, or size to obtain gauge; 32” cord

Extra materials
Stitch markers (optional)

Gauge
20 sts + 27 rows = 4” in St st (not blocked)