Bloom Cardigan by Whitney Terrell

Bloom Cardigan

Knitting
April 2024
Sport (12 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 31 rows = 4 inches
in Colorwork body pattern
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1500 - 2100 yards (1372 - 1920 m)
38”(42,”46”,50”,54”,58”){62”,66”,70”,74”}
English
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The sweater is knit from the top down, with some short row shaping to raise the back of the neck for comfort. The colorwork chart is started after the short rows and continues to the underarm separation. There are two yoke charts included to give options for the clarity of the motifs in the project.
Once working the body and sleeves, a geometric pattern is introduced. (feel free to knit this section in a solid color if that suits your taste. This 8-16 row repeat makes knitting engaging as you wait for the next motif to emerge. For the sleeves it allows for easy decreases tracking! Finish everything off with a simple rib and you will be ready to take your bloom cardigan out for a stroke.
This pattern is medium difficulty because of the yoke chart. The yoke goes by quickly. Use tacking sparingly in the yoke to control floats at your desired rate being sure to AVOID stacking a tack from one round to the next in the same column of stitches.

Suggested Needles and Notions:
Needle sides are suggestions. Use the sizes needed to obtain correct gauge.
-US 4 or 2 sizes smaller than main needle
- US 6
DPN or small circular needle in all sizes for working sleeves
BOR Marker + additional markers for chart
Waste yarn or stitch holders for sleeve
Darning needle
Scissors
Blocking Mat and pins

Gauge
Worked in stranded colorwork
20 STS and 31 Rows = 4” after light blocking
Be mindful of the row gauge especially in the yoke section so that you finish with a comfortable sweater.

Sizing
A(B,C,D,E,F){G,H,I,J}
38”(42,”46”,50”,54”,58”){62”,66”,70”,74”}
With 4 -10” of suggested ease
Sample shown in size B with 6” of positive ease

Suggested Yarn and Yardage
Juniper Moon Farm Patagonia
100% Organic Merino, 382yds/ 100g
Sample show in colors/ Grams used:
140 Granny Smith - 25g
08 Cinnamon - 25g
131 Azalea - 25g
110 Thistle - 60g
106 Juniper - 50g
139 Moonstone - 25G
111 Violet - MC 1 2,2,2,2,3,3,3,4,4,5
117 Pearl - MC 2 - 2,2,2,2,3,3,3,4,4,5

Special Thanks to Michelle Waddell and Cathrine Waddell
from Copious Fibers in Irmo SC for photography.