Roar! Pullover by SweaterFreak

Roar! Pullover

Knitting
February 2020
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
900 - 1600 yards (823 - 1463 m)
Measures at bust 32” (35”, 38”, 41”), (44”, 47”, 50”), 53.2" or XS (S, M1, M2), (L, XL, 2XL), 3XL
English
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Loved your Cat Love hat? Now you can indulge your love for leopard print further with this yoke sweater.

Roar! is my take on the leopard print trend pullovers - you get just a bit of this flirtatious yet classic motif near your face. Did you know that leopard print is considered a neutral?

The pullover is worked top down in the round seamlessly. When the yoke is finished, body and sleeves are worked separately to the hem. Easy peasy! (and you are left with a stylishly unique sweater that I promise you no one else has). Choose your colors and cast on! I think the sweater looks awesome in pretty much any combo, but I am partial to classic shades here.

YARN
Any yarn that knits up to 20sts/27rows per 4” square will be suitable.

My sample uses Cascade 220 in Camel for MC and Black for CC

You will need 800(850, 900, 1000), (1100, 1200, 1300), 1400 yards of MC (color Camel in sample); 200-220 yards of CC (color Black in sample) for all sizes

MEASUREMENTS
The pullover measures:
Bust: 32” (35”, 38”, 41”), (44”, 47”, 50”), 53.2” or 1 (2, 3, 4), (5, 6, 7), 8
Hips: 34.4” (37.4”, 41.2”, 44.2”), (46.4”, 49.4”, 52.4”), 55.6”
Length underarm to hem: 15” (15”, 15”, 15”), (15”, 15.5”, 15.5”), 15.5”
Upper bicep: 10.25” (11”, 12”, 13”), (14”, 15”, 16”), 17”
Sleeve length from underarm to cuff: 17.5”

NEEDLES
US#4/3.75mm - 16”/40cm circular needles for neck cast on
US#6/4.00mm – 24”/60cm and 16”/40cm circular needles or DPNs for main body and sleeves

TOOLS
2 pieces of scrap yarn, several removable markers, tapestry needle for weaving in ends

GAUGE
20 sts/27 rows per 4” square using US#6/4.00mm needles in St st post blocking or size to obtain gauge