Come Together Cardigan by Sandra van Scheijndel

Come Together Cardigan

Knitting
February 2018
yarn held together
Sport
+ Sport
= Sport (12 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1444 - 1841 yards (1320 - 1683 m)
S-M-L
English

INTRODUCTION
As most knitters, I love to wear my knits all the time. But at work, a nice big sweater might sometimes look a little too cosy and casual, giving me the feeling of being underdressed. So when I want to look professional and sophisticated, and be warm and comfortable at the same time, this is my go-to-cardigan. It has simple and minimalistic lines and subtle details like a faux seam and all around ribbing that accentuates the round shapes of the fronts. Wearing it is like a warm embrace on cold winterdays, but it is also very wearable as extra layer in autumn and spring when the mornings and evenings are chilly but the days are warm.

SKILLS REQUIRED / TECHNIQUES USED
Judy’s magic cast-on
Regular bind-off, simple stretchy bind-off
Working flat and in the round on circular needles
Working in the round with magic loop
Short-rows
Picking up stitches
Kitchener stitch / grafting

YARN
400-600 grams Moeke Yarns Elena 100% half-bred Tigaie wool (330m / 100g)
Yarn is used held double.

NEEDLES
4,5mm circular needle. For working the all-round ribbing, you need at least 100cm circulars.

SIZES
Sizes S-M-L with finished chest circumference (button closed) 93-99-105 cm, best worn with 0-5cm of positive ease. When wearing basic jeans (not a low or high waist model), the ribbing on the hem should be covering your waistband when you stand: length from shoulder to hem is 49-52-55cm. Sleeve length: short version 18cm, long version 55cm measured from underarm.