Knitwords Sweater by Cori Eichelberger

Knitwords Sweater

Knitting
September 2020
Sport (12 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stranded colorwork
US 6 - 4.0 mm
735 - 2200 yards (672 - 2012 m)
Finished bust circumference: 32.5(35, 37, 39.5)(41.5, 46, 48)(50, 54.5, 59, 61)"/82.5[89, 94, 100.25][105.5, 117, 122][127, 138.4, 150, 154]cm
English
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In the fall of 2019, I was going to be heading to the New York Sheep and Wool festival, otherwise known as Rhinebeck. The concept of the Rhinebeck sweater has been established for years and I was thinking it would be the perfect time to wear a design that I had been thinking about for years. In August, when I headed north here in Minnesota on vacation with my husband, I had packed a large tote bag full of sport weight wool in a variety of colors and some charts I had worked up for ideas. I knit continually on this sweater over the next week, (while my husband fished) and sorted different colors and charts as I worked. Eventually I decided it should be tunic length, as I wanted to include MORE word charts. In the original sweater, the concept of putting the word “sleeve” on the actual sleeve came about because I did not have a word short enough left to fit the small circumference and still be readable. I have had many requests to write this up as a sweater, but the problem lies in being able to grade the word charts to fit into the many sizes. I have settled on 3 words and a yoked sweater, although I’ll include all the charts from the original sweater in case, you’re a designer at heart, and would like to apply your own math to your particular size. I say: “Go for it!”

“And there’s no such word as besweatered,” Kate said.
“It’s like bespectacled, only with a sweater,” Nick said. — Janet Evanovich, The Chase Published February 25th 2014 by Bantam

PATTERN NOTES:
The sweater is worked from the neck down and has a circular yoke construction. Sleeve stitches are held to be picked up later and worked downward. The sweater is designed with 2-3” of positive ease. Save time and worry, buy an extra main color skein as your preferred length could vary from the pattern.
ERRATA: Size 8 only; p 4; Rnd 9-16 should read 7 times around.

SIZES: numbered 1(2, 3, 4)(5, 6, 7)(8, 9, 10, 11)
FINISHED BUST MEASUREMENTS:33.5 (35.75, 37.75, 40) (42.25, 46.5, 48.75) (51, 55.25, 59.75, 61.75)” / 89 (90.75, 96, 101.5) (107.25, 118, 123.75) (129.5, 140.25, 151.75, 156.75) cm
Intended to be worn with positive ease.

YARN: Sport weight yarn (370 yds/338m = 4 oz/113 grams):
Projected Yardage:
MC: 1050(1150, 1200, 1300)(1350, 1450, 1550)(1650, 1850, 2000, 2100) yards
CC: 500(550, 600, 650)(650, 700, 700)(750, 7510, 750, 800) yards.

SAMPLES:
Sample 1, size 3 or 37.75, was knit in Brown Sheep Nature Spun Sport in colors Scarlet, Silver charm, Spiced Plum, Grey Heather and Brick Road and weighed 218g/802 yds.

Sample 2, size 5 or 42.25, was knit in Brown Sheep Nature Spun Sport in colors Pomegranate, Sunburst Gold, Harvest Wheat, Scarlet, French Clay and Brick Road and weighed 264g/972 yds.

Original prototype (Rhinebeck 2019) was knit in Jill Draper Makes Stuff Mohonk, sport weight, 370yds / 338m ~4oz /113g, 100% lamb’s wool woolen spun, using 8 colors: Bittersweet Berries, Pale Lapis, Regal, Greenbug, Cypress, Sapphire, Power Puff, Terracotta.

NOTIONS: stitch marker, tapestry needle

Tech editing and graphic layout by Jean Clement, Desert Rose Fiber Arts. Photography by Amber Lindemann. Test knitters were Stacie Berard, Theresa Hill, Emily Doyon, Ellen Johnson, Angela Kelley. Models were Bianca Alwali, Hannah Wilson and Heidi Lindemann.