Ophelia by Carol Sunday

Ophelia

Knitting
August 2023
Sport (12 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stranded stockinette stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
1160 - 2430 yards (1061 - 2222 m)
32 (34.5, 37.5, 40, 42.5, 45.5, 48, 50.5, 53.5, 56)
English
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Oh my!

Mirror-image raglan shaping enhances the beauty of the botanical stitch pattern in this top-down, stranded pullover. With I-cord trimmed neckline and hemmed edges.

For my sample I paired up a Sunday Knits sport-weight yarn with Spincycle’s Nocturne and Dyed-in-the-Wool yarns. Both yarns work up at the same gauge, and although in temperament they are polar opposites - one soft and hazy, the other crisp and distinct - throw them together and they sing like a pair of love birds!

You could also knit Ophelia using just Sunday Knits yarn.
See this page for more tempting color combos.

This challenging pattern is most suitable for experienced or intrepid stranded knitters.

Pattern Details:

Sweater sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) (8, 9, 10)
Finished sweater measurements at full chest:
32 (34.5, 37.5, 40) (42.5, 45.5, 48) (50.5, 53.5, 56)“ 0.5-3” positive ease recommended.
Shown in size 2 worn with 0.5” ease on a 34” dress form.

Yarn:
Main color:
Sunday Knits 3 ply (sport weight) in Nirvana, Eden, Brigadoon or Angelic (about 245 yd per 50 g skein):
650 (780, 840, 920) (980, 1060, 1130) (1210, 1300, 1380) yds. Shown in Eden artisan graphite.

Contrast color:
Any Sunday Knits sport-weight yarn,
Or Spincycle Dyed in the Wool and/or Nocturne (200 yd per skein),
510 (610, 650, 710) (750, 810, 850) (910, 990, 1050) yds.
Shown, from top to bottom, in Spincycle Dyed in the Wool: Pick Your Poison, and Nocturne: All Nighter and Night Moves.

Gauge: 24 sts and 32 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stranded stockinette stitch using size 5 (3.75 mm) needles.

Needles & Notions: Size 5 US (3.75 mm) circular needles for gauge and size 10 US 6 mm) for hems; double-pointed needles size 3 US (3.25 for attached neckline I-cord; tapestry needle, stitch markers, scrap yarn.

Techniques used: Stranded knitting, reading charts, short rows, provisional cast-on, Italian sewn bind-off (explained).

Pattern includes: Written instructions, colorwork charts in all sizes, schematic, glossary, links to tutotials and resources.