Marled Garter Cardigan by Raimonda Bagdoniene

Marled Garter Cardigan

Knitting
April 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in garter st
US 6 - 4.0 mm
2904 - 4194 yards (2655 - 3835 m)
M, L, XL, XXL.
English
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The Marled Garter Cardigan is an elegant and cosy knee- length cardigan, worked in garter stitch. This cardigan is a perfect project for anyone looking for beginner- friendly knitting pattern, which uses just only one basic knit stitch and no shaping!
If I was asked to describe my perfect cardigan, this pattern contains all I need: the belt, wide and long unrolled sleeves enough to cover my hands and pockets -convenient and perfect little compartments to put hands in when becomes chilly.
This pattern proves that cardigans are amazing wardrobe pieces that don’t need to have any intricate texture or colour combination to look stunning!
No matter the colour and yarn choice I bet you will wear this cosy Marled Garter Cardigan season after season all year round!

SKILL LEVEL: BEGINNER with sewing skills.
Stitches used: K, p, sl1wyib.
The pattern comes with written instructions, schematic and pictures explaining how to join pieces.

MATERIALS REQUIRED
• Stylecraft Special DK Charcoal (shade 1128), 9 (10, 11, 13) x 100g balls 2655 (2950, 3245, 3835) m or 2904 (3226, 3549, 4194) yds.
NB If you substitute another yarn, please check tension and yardage.
• 1 Circular needle 4.00 mm x 40 cm (US 6).
• 1 Tapestry needle.
• 3 markers.
ACTUAL MEASUREMENTS
Model wears size M (height 161cm).
Sizes: M, (L, XL, XXL).
Cardigan flat width - 58 (63, 68, 73) cm / 23, (25, 26 ¾, 28 ¾) in.
Cardigan length (from top of the shoulders) - 87, (89, 91, 93) cm /34 ¼, (35, 36, 36 ½) in.
Sleeve length (measured from drop shoulder, unrolled) - 48cm / 19 in.

GAUGE (Tension): 22 sts and 40 rows = 10 cm (4 ins), measured over garter st pattern, (garment being blocked), using 4.00 mm (US 6) needle.
NB Needle size is only a guide - if you get too many stitches for 10 cm, take a larger needle size. If you get too few stitches for 10 cm, take a smaller needle size. It’s very important to check your gauge (tension) before starting as working to the wrong tension will mean your garment won’t be size shown.