Marled Hoody Cardigan by Raimonda Bagdoniene

Marled Hoody Cardigan

Knitting
April 2024
both are used in this pattern
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 21 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette st
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
1312 - 1422 yards (1200 - 1300 m)
XS/S, M, L/XL.
English
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Step out in style with Marled Hoody Cardigan- a touch of casual charm!
This cardigan provides a loose, boxy fit and features drop shoulders, horizontal inset (insert) pockets, hood and is knitted using marled arran (worsted) weight yarn. You can achieve marled effects yourself by holding two, three or more strands together. Combining two strands of yarn together is very typical but if you have thin yarns, you can put more strands. Options are endless. Make sure to adjust needle size to obtain the correct gauge.
The pattern comes with written instructions and pictures showing how to work horizontal inset pockets.

SKILL LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE
Stitches used: K, p, m1, sl1wyib, k1b, k3tog, mb (make bobble).

MATERIALS
• Cascade Yarns 220 Superwash Aran Wave (shade 110), 7 (8, 9) x 100g balls 959 (1096, 1233) m or 1050 (1200, 1350) yds.
NB If you substitute another yarn, please check tension and yardage.
• Drops Nepal (shade 2920) for pockets: 1 x 50g ball.
• 1 Circular needle 5.00mm x 60cm (US 8).
• 1 Circular needle 6.00mm x 60cm (US 10).
• 1 Tapestry needle.
ACTUAL MEASUREMENTS
(Model wears size M, height 161cm).
Sizes: XS/S, (M, L/XL).

Cardigan flat width - 48 (53, 58) cm/ 19 (21, 23) in.
Cardigan length (from top of the shoulders) - 63 (63, 63) cm/25 (25, 25) in.
Sleeve length (measured from top of the shoulders) - 66 (68, 70) cm/ 26,
(26 ¾, 27 ½) in.

GAUGE (Tension): 16 sts and 21 rows = 10 cm/4 in, measured over stockinette st pattern, (garment being blocked), using 6.00mm (US 10) needle.
NB Needle size is only a guide - if you get too many stitches for 10cm, take a larger needle size. If you get too few stitches for 10cm, 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.