Love My Stash Sweater by This.Bird.Knits

Love My Stash Sweater

Knitting
July 2021
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Fingering
= Fingering (14 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 21 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch with larger needles
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
740 - 2800 yards (677 - 2560 m)
English
This pattern is available for $5.00 USD buy it now

For this sweater I wanted to design something simple and fun to knit and wear. I realized that in my hand knit wardrobe I didn’t have a lot of “daily drivers”, as much as I love a color work sweater, I don’t always feel like wearing one….I wanted to design a sweater that just felt like a comfy sweatshirt that I could wear anytime, and here it is!

In the spirit of STASH BUSTING you can enjoy this pattern for an introductory sale price of $5 through 7/19/21

Yarn
Fingering Weight Yarn approximately 740 (820, 890, 1020) (1100, 1200, 1280) 1400 yards
Fingering Weight Yarn approximately 740 (820, 890, 1020) (1100, 1200, 1280) 1400 yards
Note: Yarn is held double, so you will need the estimated yardage of EACH yarn.
You could ALSO try this sweater with the approximate same yardage estimates with:

A strand of DK + Mohair held double
A strand of Aran or heavy worsted weight held single —for this version you would only need approximately 740 (820, 890, 1020) (1100, 1200, 1280) 1400 yards
Get Creative with your stash! Try stripes or marling, hold 2 different yarn weights together and see what magic will happen!

Materials
US Size 7 (4.5 mm) circular needles, 16 & 32” cord.
US Size 8 (5.0 mm) circular needles, 16” cord.
US Size 10 (6.0 mm) circular needles, minimum 24” cord (or size needed to obtain gauge)
US Size US 8’s (5.0 mm) circular needles, 16” cord.Optional for a stretchier bind off.
DPN’s in all needle sizes (optional) for sleeves
Tapestry needle
Stitch markers (4; one of which is more unique to denote BOR).
Waste yarn or stitch holders for sleeve stitches

Finished Measurements
Sizes 1 ( 2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) 8
Body Circumference: 35.5 (40, 44, 48) (51.5, 56, 59.5) 64”/ 90.2 (101.6, 111.76, 122) (130.8, 142.24, 151.13) 163 cm
Raglan Depth: 9 (9.75, 10.5, 11) (11.75, 12.75, 13.25) 14.25” / 22.9 (24.8, 26.7, 28) (30, 32.4, 33.7) 36.2 cm
Sleeve Circumference at upper arm: 12.85 (14.3, 15.2, 16.6) (18.6, 20, 22) 22.85” / 32.6 (36.3, 38.6, 42.2) (47.2, 50.8, 55.9) 58 cm
Sleeve Circumference at cuff: 7.2 (8, 8.8, 9.6) (9.6, 10.4, 10.4) 11.2” / 18.3 (20.32, 22.4, 24.4) (24.4, 26.4, 26.4) 28.5 cm
Sleeve length to underarm: 11”
Height to underarm: 10.5 (11, 11, 11) (11.5, 11.5, 11.5) 12” / 26.7 (28, 28, 28) (29.2, 29.2, 29.2) 30.5 cm

Gauge
14 stitches x 21 rounds = 4 x 4“ / 10 x 10 cm stockinette stitch with largest needles.

Notes
This simple raglan pullover is worked from the top down. Stitches are cast on for the back and the beginning of the sweater is worked flat to shape the shoulders, then stitches are cast on for the front neck and joined in the round for the remainder of the sweater. The sleeve stitches are put on hold and then picked up and finished after the body is complete. This cozy sweater can be worn with 0-8”positive ease. Shown in size 3 with 7” positive ease.
The body of the sweater is cast on and worked with the largest size needles. The hem and sleeve cuffs are worked with the smallest, the collar is worked with the middle size, with a slight overlapping flap for a cute little button or two!