Frozen Leaves Sweater by Ewelina Murach

Frozen Leaves Sweater

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Knitting
August 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette st
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
1203 - 2570 yards (1100 - 2350 m)
Finished Body: 86 (95.5, 107, 116.5, 126)(137.5, 147, 156.5, 166) cm/33.75 (37.5, 42.25, 46, 49.5)(54.25, 58, 61.5, 65.25) in
English
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PATTERN INFORMATION
This pattern was last updated on October 22, 2022.

The original version of this pattern was published in Miss Babs Fall 2017 collection and is still available in my Ravelry store. The following changes have been made in Version 2 (October 2022): Firstly, I have added two more sizes, 156.5 and 166 cm/61.5 and 65.25 in. Secondly, to give the sweater a more up-to-date look, I have shortened the body and widened the sleeves (but there is a note explaining how to reduce the upper arm circumference, if you prefer close fitting sleeves). I have also simplified instructions for starting the sleeves. Finally, I have added an optional roll neck.

Frozen Leaves is a light and comfortable pullover featuring a ribbed leaf pattern. The upper back and front both start with a sideways leaf pattern panel, then yoke stitches are picked up along the upper edges of the panels and worked bottom up, with short rows shaping the shoulders. The back and front are joined at the shoulders using knitted seams, which are also used to join the front and back panels at the sides. Sleeve stitches are picked up along the armholes and, after a small section of short rows, the sleeves are worked top down. Lower body stitches are picked up along the lower edge of the front and back panels and worked top down in the round to the desired length. There are two options for finishing the neckline: an i-cord neckband or a roll neck.

Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9)
Finished body circumference: 86 (95.5, 107, 116.5, 126) (137.5, 147, 156.5, 166) cm/33.75 (37.5, 42.25, 46, 49.5) (54.25, 58, 61.5, 65.25) in. Shown in size 4, designed to be worn with approx. 5-15 cm/2-6 in of positive ease.
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Gauge (blocked)
Stockinette stitch: 26 sts and 34 rows = 10 cm/4 in, with medium needle(s)
1x1 rib stitch: 26 sts and 36 rows = 10 cm/4 in, with small needle(s)
87-stitch leaf pattern panel is 32.5 cm/12.75 in wide; 12-row pattern repeat is 3.5 cm/1.5 in high, with medium needle(s)

Yarn
1100 (1200, 1350, 1460, 1630) (1800, 2000, 2200, 2350)metres/1210 (1320, 1490, 1610, 1800) (1980, 2200, 2420, 2590) yards of fingering weight yarn.
Optional: Add 300 metres/330 yds for a roll neck.

Shown in Miss Babs Woodbury (65% Merino wool, 35% Tussah silk, 365 metres/400 yds per 97 g; Quicksilver).
You can substitute Woodbury with Miss Babs Tarte, or any smooth fingering weight yarn in a solid or semi-solid colourway.

Needles and Notions

  • 3.5 mm/US 4 circular needle, 60-120 cm/24-47 in long, or size to obtain gauge (medium needle)
  • 3.25 mm/US 3 circular needle, 60-120 cm/24-47 in long, or size to obtain gauge (small needle)
  • 3.5 mm/US 4 needle(s) in preferred style for knitting small circumferences, or size to obtain gauge (medium needle)
  • 3.25 mm/US 3 needle(s) in preferred style for knitting small circumferences, or size to obtain gauge (small needle)
  • 3.75 mm/US 5 circular needle, at least 80 cm/32 in long, for joining shoulders and sides and for neck i-cord bind off (large needle)
  • 4 mm/US G crochet hook for provisional cast on 8 removable stitch markers
  • waste yarn
  • tapestry needle

Skills Needed
Provisional and backward loop cast-ons, knit, purl, increases, decreases, picking up sts, German short rows, i-cord bind off.