Grand View by Becky Wilkins

Grand View

Knitting
June 2012
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in seed stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
943 - 2243 yards (862 - 2051 m)
28.75 (32.75, 37.25, 41.25, 44.75, 48.75, 53, 57, 60.75)"/73 (83.5, 94.5, 104.5, 114, 123.5, 135, 145, 154) cm bust circumference
English
This pattern is available for $8.50 USD
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Ganseys have a classic style and look that draw a knitter in, but the fitting on a traditional gansey leaves something to be desired. My Grand View gansey adds modern shaping to the classic appeal of this sweater!

Construction notes
This pullover is worked from the bottom up starting with the Channel Island cast-on which is traditional for ganseys. The hem and body are worked in the round. After the divide the front and back are worked flat and joined at the shoulders. The sleeves are can be worked flat or in the round from the cuff up with a flat, set-in sleeve cap. The sleeves are the only seams in the garment. All my garment patterns are #sizeinclusive feel free to contact me with fit questions before or after purchasing.

The pattern a complete package for gansey knitting. It is written for nine sizes and includes notes on ease and picking the right size for you. I also include step-by-step instruction for the traditional Channel Island cast-on technique. The diamond pattern and cables are both charted and written out line-by-line. And while the sleeves are designed to be worked flat, there’s a note on how to work them in the round with the knit side out for ease, and directions for working the cables from the wrong side.

Notions
Circular and dpns for both sizes of needles
8 st markers including 1 unique for end of round
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Cable needle

Skills
Knit and Purl
ssk, ktog, m1, m1p
cabling
slipping sts
wrap & turns
channel island cast on, or your standard method
three needle bind off
All techniques described in the pattern

I want to thank Chris Church (rchrispy on Ravelry) for providing the technical editing.