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Sandstone Sweater
A Resource Raglan Sample
This pattern was made from the Resource Raglan framework, a comprehensive guide top-down raglan pattern with lots of customisations and modifications. This pattern is complete on it’s own and does not require anything else to be followed.
All Resource Raglan sweaters are compound raglans.
ABOUT 
Sandstone Sweater, whose name emerges from the unique appearance created by the striping technique used in this pattern, is a cozy cloud of a sweater. By using fingering weight yarn held double with lace weight, this sweater is worked at a typical DK gauge. The balloon bracelet-length sleeves and I-Cord hem means there is no ribbing in this pattern. This sweater was created in partnership with Ali of Explorer Knits + Fibers, using her Leave No Trace collection of one-of-a-kind skeins.
SIZES 
FINISHED CHEST CIRCUMFERENCE 
Size 1: 28 inches / 71 cm 
Size 2: 30 inches / 76 cm 
Size 3: 32 inches / 81 cm 
Size 4: 34 inches / 86 cm 
Size 5: 36 inches / 91 cm 
Size 6: 38 inches / 97 cm 
Size 7: 40 inches / 102 cm 
Size 8: 42 inches / 107 cm 
Size 9: 44 inches / 112 cm 
Size 10: 46 inches / 117 cm 
Size 11: 48 inches / 122 cm 
Size 12: 50 inches / 127 cm 
Size 13: 52 inches / 132 cm 
Size 14: 54 inches / 137 cm 
Size 15: 56 inches / 142 cm 
Size 16: 58 inches / 147 cm 
Size 17: 60 inches / 152 cm 
Size 18: 62 inches / 157 cm 
Size 19: 64 inches / 163 cm 
Size 20: 66 inches / 168 cm 
Size 21: 68 inches / 173 cm 
Size 22: 70 inches / 178 cm
EASE 
This sweater can fit however you like! I knit the sample to fit the intended wearer with 4 - 6 inches of positive ease. When selecting a size, I would encourage you to think about how you like things to fit your own body. If you like a closer-fitting garment, choose a Finished Chest Circumference with 2 - 4 inches of positive ease. If you like a looser-fitting garment, choose a Finished Chest Circumference with 8 - 10 inches of positive ease, or more!
YARN REQUIREMENTS 
Your yardage will depend on your gauge, size and yarn chosen. These are estimates based on testing.
FINGERING EACH OF FOUR COLOURS 
YARDS: 200, 205, 221, 238, 253, 263, 285, 300, 317, 325, 349, 363, 381, 394, 413, 425, 445, 469, 478, 500, 510, 526 
METERS: 183, 187, 202, 218, 231, 240, 261, 274, 290, 297, 319, 332, 348, 360, 378, 389, 407, 429, 437, 457, 466, 481
SURI 
YARDS: 800, 819, 883, 950, 1011, 1050, 1140, 1200, 1268, 1300, 1396, 1450, 1525, 1575, 1653, 1700, 1781, 1875, 1910, 2000, 2038, 2102 
METERS: 732, 749, 807, 869, 924, 960, 1042, 1097, 1159, 1189, 1277, 1326, 1394, 1440, 1512, 1554, 1629, 1715, 1747, 1829, 1864, 1922
SUGGESTED NEEDLES 
use size needed to obtain gauge, these are the sizes I was able to obtain gauge with:
MAIN FABRIC: 4.5mm circular needles, 32 inches / 80 cm or longer.
RIBBING: 3.5mm circular needles, 32 inches / 80 cm or longer.
NOTIONS 
darning needle, to weave in ends 
scissors, or other tool for breaking the yarn 
8 stitch marker, one that is different to act as a BOR marker 
optional: blocking tools
GAUGE 
20 sts x 28 rows = 4 inches / 10 cm square
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