Droman Jumper by Merrian Holland

Droman Jumper

Crochet
November 2022
DK (11 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 7 rows = 4 inches
in Chevron stitch
4.0 mm (G)
1558 - 2461 yards (1425 - 2250 m)
To fit chest: 71-84 (86-99, 102-114, 117-130) {132-145, 148-157} cm / 28-33 (34-39, 40-45, 46-51) {52-57, 58-62} in
UK
English

This sweater has an oversized, boxy design with a 2-strip granny square section at the bottom of the sweater, filled with smaller squares which create an attractive zig-zag hem. The main body of the sweater and the sleeves are made using an easy-to-memorise chevron stitch pattern which creates a wonderful, understated texture. Hip length and with a wide, slash neck, it is worn with plenty of positive ease for a comfy and relaxed fit with full-length sleeves.

This design allows you to play with the wonderful array of colours offered by Jamieson’s of Shetland. The granny square section in Sample 1 uses several autumnal colours with Sample 2 using a limited palette to show off the geometric pattern.

Construction
The sweater is worked in the round from the bottom up. The two rows of large and small granny squares are made using the join-as-you-go method and then the body is worked upwards, in the round (but still turning our work at the end of every round, thus working alternate rounds on both the RS and WS) using the chevron stitch. Front and back are then split for arms. The chevron stitch is “levelled off” for any sections that need straight edges. There is some gentle shoulder shaping and neck edge shaping. Shoulders are seamed by sewing with a whip stitch.

Sleeves are also worked in the round with chevron stitch from the bottom up with increases for shaping. The chevron stitch on the sleeve cuffs is also “levelled off” and sleeves are sewn in with mattress stitch.

Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4) {5, 6}
To fit chest: 71-84 (86-99, 102-114, 117-130) {132-145, 148-157} cm / 28-33 (34-39, 40-45, 46-51) {52-57, 58-62} in

Designed to be worn with 20-33 cm / 8-13 in in positive ease.

Sample 1
MC: Shetland Black 101; 12 (13, 14, 16) {17, 18} x 25g balls
CC1: Paprika 261; 2 (2, 2, 2) {2, 2} x 25g balls
CC2: Thistledown 237; 1 (1, 1, 2) {2, 2} x 25g balls
CC3: Rust 237; 1 (1, 1, 2) {2, 2} x 25g balls
CC4: Yellow Ochre 230; 1 (1, 1, 2) {2, 2} x 25g balls
CC5: Sholmit/Moorit 119; 1 (1, 1, 2) {2, 2} x 25g balls
CC6: Burnt Umber 1190; 1 (1, 1, 2) {2, 2} x 25g balls

Approximate yardage required:
MC: 900 (975, 1050, 1200) {1275, 1350} m / 984 (1066, 1148, 1312) {1394, 1476} yds
CC1: 150 (150, 150, 150) {150, 150} m / 164 (164, 164, 164) {164, 164} yds
CC2-6: 75 (75, 75, 150) {150, 150} m / 82 (82, 82, 164) {164, 164} yds

Sample 2
MC: Thyme 226; 12 (13, 14, 15) {16, 17} x 25g balls
CC1: Nutmeg 1200; 1 (1, 1, 1) {1, 1} x 25g balls
CC2: Granite 122; 3 (3, 3, 4) {4, 4} x 25g balls
CC3: Slate 125; 3 (3, 3, 4) {4, 5} x 25g balls

Approximate yardage required:
MC: or 900 (975, 1050, 1125) {1200, 1275} m / 984 (1066, 1148, 1230) {1312, 1394} yds
CC1: 75 (75, 75, 75) {75, 75} m / 82 (82, 82, 82) {82, 82} yds
CC2: 225 (225, 225, 300) {300, 300} m / 246 (246, 246, 328) {328, 328} yds
CC3: 225 (225, 225, 300) {300, 375} m / 246 (246, 246, 328) {328, 410} yds

OR in DK which crochets to the specified gauge and has similar stitch definition.