Hearthside Cardigan by Wool & Pine

Hearthside Cardigan

Knitting
November 2025
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Fingering
= Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
12 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in 4 strands garter stitch flat - US 1 0 - 12sts x 24rows = 4 x 4" 2 strands brioche - US 7 - 12sts x 18rows = 4 x 4"
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
1000 - 3000 yards (914 - 2743 m)
29 (33, 37, 41, 45, 48) (51, 55, 59, 63, 66, 70)" // 74 (84, 94, 104, 114, 122) (130, 140, 150, 160, 168, 178) cm
English
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Hearthside Cardigan is all about plush texture, scrappy color, and the kind of comfort that feels like home. Imagine curling up with your comfort show wrapped in a squishy brioche hug, with enough structure from the thoughtful shoulder and neckline shaping so you can throw it on for coffee runs too.

Worked in basic two color brioche with two strands of fingering weight yarn held together for both Foreground (FG) and Background (BG) colors, the marled effect comes from changing one strand at a time so colors blend and flow softly. Speckles and small leftovers shine here, creating gentle shifts and layered depth.

A deep marled garter hem and cuffs anchor the fabric, while the oversized garter shawl collar frames the neckline and gives the sweater presence. If you’ve knit the Hearthside Pullover, this is its cozier cardigan sibling, same brioche fabric and color blending approach, now in an open, layerable shape.


Design Details

Hearthside Cardigan combines plush brioche texture with relaxed intentional shaping. The marled fabric creates movement across the sweater, while the shawl collar frames the neckline and balances the softness of the brioche.

Instead of changing colors all at once, you swap one strand at a time so the palette shifts gradually as you knit. Scraps, minis, and speckles blend together naturally, and every version ends up looking personal.

The deep garter hem, cuffs, and oversized garter collar ground the texture and give the sweater structure.


What We Love About the Yarn

This design uses fingering weight yarn held double for both FG and BG colors — four strands total.

Changing one strand at a time creates soft marled transitions and layered color. Speckled yarns and small leftovers blend beautifully, while solids or high contrast variegated yarns create bolder striping.

Our featured sample used Hue Loco’s Opalescent Set on Merino Sock, where the shifts feel soft and luminous and the speckles peek through gently.

Our autumn sample was knit entirely from stash using the palette planning tips from the included video tutorial. It turned into a completely different sweater, which is exactly the point; Hearthside works best with yarn you already love.


Why You’ll Love It

  • Plush brioche texture with bounce and depth
  • Gradual marled color shifts as you knit
  • Oversized shawl collar and relaxed silhouette
  • Shoulder and neckline shaping for a comfortable fit
  • Video guidance for choosing and blending colors
  • A true stash project for scraps, minis, and speckles

Construction Overview

Hearthside Cardigan is worked top down.

Back shoulders are worked first with short rows, then continued flat to the armholes. Front shoulders are picked up from the cast on edge, shaped with short rows, and joined to the back at the underarm.

The body is worked flat in two color brioche and finished with a marled garter hem. Sleeves are picked up and worked in the round in brioche, shaped for a tidy fit and finished with marled garter cuffs.

The wide marled garter shawl collar is picked up and shaped with short rows at the end.


Needles & Gauge

US 7 (4.50 mm) circular needles, 16–40”
US 10 (6.00 mm) circular needles, 16–40”

Adjust needle size as needed to achieve gauge.

Garter stitch (4 strands held together)
US 10: 12 sts x 24 rows = 4” x 4”

Two color brioche (2 strands FG + 2 strands BG)
US 7: 12 sts x 18 rows = 4” x 4”

Block gently and pat to shape to preserve the brioche texture.


Yarn Requirements

Fingering weight yarn held double (four strands total)

Approximate total grams:
725 (770, 820, 870, 920, 975)(1035, 1098, 1165, 1235, 1308, 1385)


Finished Measurements

Hearthside Cardigan is designed for 4–8” of positive ease.

To choose your size:

  1. Measure your full bust
  2. Add 4–8”
  3. Choose the finished measurement closest to that number

Example:
If your bust is 40”, knit the 45” size for about 5” of ease.
For bust sizes 47” and above, we suggest 4–6” of ease.

Bust Circumference:
29 (33, 37, 41, 45, 48)(51, 55, 59, 63, 66, 70)“
74 (84, 94, 104, 114, 122)(130, 140, 150, 160, 168, 178) cm

Armhole Depth:
6.5 (7, 7.5, 8, 9, 9.75)(10.5, 11.5, 12.25, 13, 13.75, 14.5)“

Upper Arm:
13 (14, 15, 16, 18, 19.5)(21, 23, 24.5, 26, 27.5, 29)“

Body Length (customizable): 17” / 43 cm
Sleeve Length (customizable): 17” / 43 cm


Techniques Used

video tutorial included*

  • Two color brioche
  • Knitting flat and in the round
  • Short row shaping
  • Picking up stitches*
  • Marled color blending*

Let’s Knit Together

Includes a video guide for choosing and blending colors.

Join our Wool & Pine Cottage on Discord to share progress, ask questions, and knit alongside other Hearthside knitters.

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