Clandon sweater by Ami Lowden

Clandon sweater

Knitting
March 2022
both are used in this pattern
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
829 - 1776 yards (758 - 1624 m)
XXS- 4X
English
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The Clandon Sweater is a seamless, textured yoke sweater which is knit top-down and in the round. Charts and written instructions are provided for the pattern. It is designed to be worn with about 5 inches/ 12.5cm of positive ease. Instructions are provided for classic tapered sleeves and more dramatic bishop sleeves. The sweater can be knit in any DK weight yarn or in a fingering weight yarn held together with a fluffy lace weight yarn such as brushed Suri Alpaca.

The sweater comes in 9 sizes to fit a bust circumference of:

28 (32, 36) 40 (44, 48) 52 (56, 60) inches
71 (81, 91.5) 101.5 (112, 122) 132 (142, 152.5) cm

With a finished circumference of:

33 (36.5, 41) 45 (49.5, 53) 57 (61, 64.5) inches
82.5 (91, 102.5) 112.5 (124, 132.5) 142.5 (152.5, 161) cm

Designed to be worn with approximately 5”/ 12.5cm positive ease.

20 stitches and 28 rows= 4”/ 10cm square.
Gauge is worked in stocking stitch on larger needles (4.5mm/ US 7 recommended). Adjust needle size to obtain the correct gauge if necessary.

Yarn A: fingering weight
758 (834 ,940 ) 1048 (1135, 1245) 1384 (1509, 1624) metres 
829 (912, 1028) 1146 (1242, 1362) 1514 (1650, 1776) yards
~held with~
Yarn B: lace weight
758 (834 ,940 ) 1048 (1135, 1245) 1384 (1509, 1624) metres
829 (912, 1028) 1146 (1242, 1362) 1514 (1650, 1776) yards
~or~
Yarn C: DK weight (held alone)
758 (834 ,940 ) 1048 (1135, 1245) 1384 (1509, 1624) metres
829 (912, 1028) 1146 (1242, 1362) 1514 (1650, 1776) yards

Supplies needed:

3.5 mm/ US 4 - 24”/ 60cm-long circular needle for ribbing
3.5 mm/ US 4 -DPNs for sleeve cuff ribbing
4.5 mm / US 7- 24”/ 60 cm- long circular for main fabric body
4.5 mm/ US 7- 12”/ 30cm long circular for main fabric sleeves
Stitch marker
Waste yarn
Scissors
Tapestry needle