Friendship Pullover by Aimee Sher

Friendship Pullover

Knitting
August 2023
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette St knit in the round
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
870 - 1720 yards (796 - 1573 m)
Sizes A (B, C, D) [E, F, G] (H, I, J) for upper bust measurements of 31 (34.25, 37.5, 40.75) [44, 47.25, 50.5] (53.75, 57, 60.25)” / 77.5 (85.5, 94, 102) [110, 118, 126.5] (134.5, 142.5, 150.5) cm.
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Designed for Fiber Flock Festival, the Friendship Pullover features an alluring center cable panel flowing from ribbing at the hem, and into ribbing at the end. The cables meet other cables and criss-cross like streams along the way, symbolizing the interconnected nature of our knitting community.

A tapered sleeve lends a sporty and modern vibe to this classic look, while the optional foldover funnel neckband makes it extra stylish. Alternately, knit the neckband as a standard crew or a full length funnel as some of my testers did.

The resulting sweater is so easy to wear and style anywhere you go. Knit this sweater to wear throughout fiber festival seasons, or to knit nights in at your LYS. I hope to see you at the festival!

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Sizes
Sizes A (B, C, D) (E, F, G) (H, I, J), for actual upper chest measurements of 31 (34.25, 37.5, 40.75) (44, 47.25, 50.5) (53.75, 57, 60.25)” / 77.5 (85.5, 94, 102) (110, 118, 126.5) (134.5, 142.5, 150.5) cm.

With finished garment circumference of 33.5 (38, 41.5, 45.25) (50.25, 53.75, 57.5) (62.25, 65.75, 69.25)” / 84 (95, 104, 113) (125.5, 134.5, 144) (155.5, 164.5, 173) cm.

This garment was designed for 4” / 10 cm ease in the full bust, for full bust measurements of 30 (34, 38, 42) (46, 50, 54) (58, 62, 66)” / 75 (85, 95, 105) (115, 125, 135) (145, 155, 165) cm.

Select a size based on the intended wearer’s actual upper chest measurement.

The front of the chest is 0 (0, 0.5, 0.75) (1.75, 2.25, 2.5) (3.25, 3.75, 4.25)” / 0 (0, 1.5, 2) (4.5, 5.5, 6.5) (8, 9.5, 10.5) cm wider than the back to accommodate bust tissue. If the intended wearer needs additional room in the full bust than graded, there is optional short row shaping in the bust.

The designer is wearing Size B with 32” / 81 cm upper bust and 34” / 86.5 cm full bust, with 2.75” / 7 cm ease in the upper arm.

Materials
Yarn Selection & Yardage

Designed in collaboration La Bien Aimée using their base, Corrie Worsted in the colorway Rust, which is 75% Falkland Corriedale, 25% Goland. Choose a worsted weight, non-superwash yarn that has some structure in it, to make the cables really pop!

4 (4, 5, 5) (5, 5, 6) (6, 6, 7) skeins of La Bien Aimée’s Corrie Worsted base (75% Falkland Corriedale, 25% Gotland, 250 yds / 230 m / 100 g), in colorway Rust.

OR a DK/light worsted yarn that meets gauge and has the plumpness of cable desired, in the following amounts:

870 (980, 1040, 1090) (1200, 1250, 1330) (1440, 1510, 1570) yards / 800 (900, 960, 1000) (1100, 1150, 1220) (1320, 1390, 1440) meters An additional 30 (30, 40, 40) (40, 50, 50) (50, 60, 60) yards or meters is needed for every 1” / 2.5 cm if lengthening the body is desired.

An additional 20 (20, 20, 20) (20, 20, 20) (30, 30, 30) yards or meters of yarn is needed for every cup size added in bust darts.

Gauge
20 stitches and 26 rounds/rows = 4 x 4” / 10 x 10 cm, knit flat and in the round
51 stitches and 26 rounds = 7.5” x 4” / 19 cm x 10 cm in cable panel

Needles
Needle A (Main Fabric)
US 7 / 4.5 mm or size to get gauge in the following lengths:

  • 24-60” for yoke and body, as long asthe length is shorter than the body circumference
  • Preferred style for working small circumferences in the round (such as DPN’s or small circular needles).

Needle B (All Edgings)
US 5 / 3.75 mm, or 2 sizes smaller than size to get gauge, in the following lengths:

  • 16” for neckband
  • 24-60” for body ribbing
  • Preferred needles for working small circumferences in the round (such as DPN’s or small circular needles).

Optional: use only longer needles and magic loop anywhere the work is too small for working in the round normally.

Notions
8 stitch markers, unique markers for BOR, waste yarn, tapestry needle, a cable needle

Construction Notes

  • Garment is constructed in pieces, in the round, from the hem up, then joined for the yoke section. The compound raglan is worked, followed by neck bind offs. The final raglan decreases are worked at the same time as neck and shoulder shaping worked back and forth.
  • Funnel neck is optional, and a shorter crew neck may be worked instead if desired.
  • Slip all markers as they are encountered.
  • The cable instructions are given in both charted and written format.
  • This pattern is intended to be high hip length in the body, and bracelet length (just short of the wrist) in the sleeve. To lengthen, space increases out throughout the sleeve. The body can be lengthened at the places marked in the pattern.

Credits
Tech Editing: Heather Storta
Layout & Sites Support: Symphony Chau
Photos: Roy and Aimee Sher
Cable originally from Knitted Cable Sourcebook by Norah Gaughan.

Accessibility

  • The large format pattern file has tagged header structure for screenreader users.
  • The large format file has 22 pt font, black text on white background, no italics, and bolded font for emphasis only throughout.
  • All images in the large format pattern have alt text.
  • All instructions are written, not charted.

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