Frosted by Woolly Hooligan

Frosted

Knitting
January 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in *ktbl, k3, ktbl, p1 *
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1367 - 2187 yards (1250 - 2000 m)
38.5, (44, 50, 55) in; 98, (112.5, 126.5, 140.5) cm
English
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Inspiration:
I am most creative during peaceful moments where I sit by the computer and chart different stitch combinations, flowy, repetitions and geometric but feminine shapes. I love how this played out, simple yet elegant.
Then, the pattern sits…waiting …for the right moment…Choosing the right fiber is key to a successful design. This fiber delivers on those fronts. I am a fan of cashmere. Its softness and fluff are undeniably the coziest qualities. Paired with a simple geometric lace, its gorgeous! The fabric created with this stich pattern and fiber is elastic, helping with the modern fit I imagined.
I hope you enjoy just the right amount of lace, and feminine flow. Bonus to this stich pattern is that the “left” side looks amazing as well. I think it’s fair to say you get 2 sweaters in one.

Sizes:
Bust (finished blocked garment) 38.5, (44, 50, 55) in; 98, (112.5, 126.5, 140.5) cm.
Meant to fit with some positive ease in the bust with fitted sleeves.
Shown in pictures on a model with 38 in (96.5cm) bust wearing size 44 in (112.5 cm) bust. Lace pattern has a lot of “give” (stretch), therefore providing form fit in the sleeves.
Smallest size outside the brackets, consecutive sizes inside the parentheses.

Gauge:
26 sts/ 34 rows knitted in ktbl, k3, ktbl, p1 ribbing pattern in 4 in/10 cm square. Knitted using size 4 US (3.25mm) needles. Gauge is the same using the lace pattern (chart B).
Please take time to achieve gauge, adjust needle size as needed.

Yarn:
Tehete Cashmere fingering yarn
1 ball (50g) = 273 yd, 250 m.
Ordering info: https://tehete.store/products/100-cashmere-yarn-luxury-su...
Note: using different yarn may give different results, as in different drape, fit and flexibly of created fabric. Modifications affect yarn usage.

Amounts needed:
Approx.: 5, (6, 7, 8) balls

Notions:
• Size 4 US (3.5 mm) circulars needles with various cable lengths,
• Size 3 US (3.25 mm) 16 in (40 cm) circular needles for neck ribbing,
• Size 4 US (3.5mm) DPN’s, alternatively use magic loop,
• Stitch marker of a different colour to denote BOR, additional 20+ markers to denote each lace repeat,
• Darning needle.

Skills required:
• Lace knitting from chart is recommended, lace is written out,
• Simple knit and purl sts,
• Simple purl decreases and yo increases,
• Knitting in the round, small and large circumferences,
• Casting on mid work using backward loop.

Notes about construction:
Knitted from top to bottom, in the round, in one piece. No finishing required aside form weaving in ends.