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Jackie Pullover
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DETAILS
The Jackie Pullover is a highly customizable pullover knitting pattern with detailed, flexible options suitable for any season.
The versatile design features multiple customizable options: neckline (Icord, ribbing-smaller/wider, folded), sleeve length (short, above elbow, long), hem (straight, curved).
The pullover works with fingering-weight to worsted-weight yarn, held together with mohair.
The pattern provides an extensive size range: finished bust 41-74¼” (104-188.5 cm), with detailed measurement charts for gauges 14 x 20 and 15 x 21.5, and instructions for calculating the gauges in between.
As the pullover is worked on a flexible gauge (14-15 stitches x 20-21.5 rows), it’s easy to achieve gauge with different yarn weights, and to choose your preferred size.
An inclusive and easy-to-fit design, intended for positive ease. Shown in size 3 with 12-15” (30-38 cm) of ease. Please choose a size based on your preference for positive ease.
The Jackie Pullover is worked top-down in the round, with easy step-by-step instructions, illustrations, photos, and YouTube tutorials. The Pattern is 29 pages in total; it is therefore recommended to read through the pattern, choose options, and print only the needed pages.
Sizes
(1) 2 (3) 4 (5) 6 (7) 8 (9) 10
Finished bust circumference (garment measurements for gauge flexibility):
(41-43.75) 44-47.25 (47.25-50.5) 50.5-54 (53.5-57.25) 56.75-60.75 (59.75-64) 63-67.5 (66.25-70.25) 69.25-74.25 inches.
(104-111,5) 112-120 (120-128,5) 128-137 (136-145,5) 144-154,5 (152-163) 160-171,5 (168-180) 176-188,5 cm.
Materials
One strand of fingering or worsted weight held together with one strand of lace weight.
The samples are knitted in Malabrigo yarns: Mechita, Sock, Worsted, or Rios held together with one strand of Mohair, in colorway Natural.
Long sleeve, straight hem, ribbing:
Approximately (630) 685 (740) 785 (845) 885 (925) 990 (1030) 1100 yards
or
(580) 630 (680) 720 (775) 810 (850) 910 (945) 1000 meters of each yarn strand.
If choosing the folded ribbing, add approximately 30 yards (27 meters).
Above elbow sleeve, straight hem, ribbing:
Approximately (520) 575 (620) 660 (720) 755 (800) 855 (900) 955 yards
or
(475) 525 (570) 600 (660) 690 (730) 780 (820) 875 meters. If choosing the folded ribbing, add approximately 30 yards (27 meters).
Long sleeve, straight hem, icord:
Approximately (525) 580 (625) 665 (720) 755 (785) 845 (875) 935 yards
or
(480) 530 (570) 610 (660) 690 (720) 775 (800) 855 meters.
Short sleeve, straight hem, icord:
Approximately (385) 430 (470) 500 (545) 575 (610) 660 (690) 740 yards
or
(350) 395 (430) 460 (500) 525 (560) 605 (630) 675 meters.
Curved hem options:
Add approximately (55) 65 (70) 75 (85) 90 (95) 100 (110) 115 yards
or
(50) 60 (65) 70 (80) 85 (90) 95 (100) 105 meters.
If changing the length, adjust the yardage amount accordingly.
Recommended Needles
US 10 (6.0 mm), US 8 (5.0 mm), and US 6 (4.0 mm): Circular 32” (80cm) or your preferred length for your size.
The samples are knitted using a magic loop. Some may prefer to switch to a smaller circumference needle for the neck and sleeves. Therefore, please use your preferred needle for a small circumference.
Gauge
Gauge flexibility: 14-15 stitches x 20-21.5 rows = 4” square (10x10 cm) in Stockinette stitch, knitted in the round, on US 10 (6.0 mm).
It is recommended to work a gauge swatch before starting, and if needed, adjust the needle size to obtain gauge.
Additional Tools and Materials
Stitch markers in different colors, waste yarn or stitch holder, tapestry needle, crochet hook H8.
Special techniques
German Short Rows.
YARN SUBSTITUTION IDEAS
Use your preferred fingering - worsted weight yarn held with mohair (lace weight), or see test knitters for ideas on www.ravely.com, username: AscaniusKnitting.
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