Setting Sun Sweater by Lyudmila Aksenik

Setting Sun Sweater

Knitting
both are used in this pattern
DK (11 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1212 - 1704 yards (1108 - 1558 m)
XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
English Russian
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YARN: DK-weight yarn (200 m/220 yds in 100 gr/3.5 oz) in 2 colors:

  • Main Color (MC) - 350-530 gr/12.3-18.7 oz of solid color. Sample knit in Cascade 220
  • Contrast color (CC) - 50-100 gr/1.8-3.5 oz of gradient yarn. Sample knit in Dundaga, can also use Chroma Worsted by Knit Picks.

NEEDLES:

  • 5 mm/US 8 (or size to meet the gauge!) circulars on 60-80 cm/24-32” cable for the main body
  • 4 mm/US 6 circulars on 60 cm/24” cable for the bottom rib and 40 cm/16” for the neck opening

OTHER: 3 removable stitch markers, row counter, scrap yarn/ stitch holder, tapestry needle, scissors.

GAUGE: 18 sts by 26 rows per 1010 cm/44” square after wet blocking.

The pattern has 7 sizes from XS to 3XL (finished garment bust circumference of 84-119 cm/33-47”). The sweater is intended for an average height of 168 cm. In case your height is significantly different, you should take out/ add 8-16 rows from the straight section of the body and from the sleeves (you will need to recalculate the increase rates for the sleeves!).

The sweater is knit bottom-up without any waste shaping in pieces. It has raglan sleeves, round neck (raised at the back for more comfortable fit) and a rounded elongated back.
It is intended to be worn with 2-8 cm/ 1-3” of positive ease, depending
on the size.

TECHNIQUES USED

  • Italian cast-on with 2 setup rows (see video and written instructions below)
  • Stockinette knit flat (all k on the RS, all p on the WS)
  • Left- and right-leaning k and p decreases
  • Left- and right-lifted increases (see video tutorial from Purl Soho & written instructions below)
  • German short-rows (see video-tutorial by Purl Soho, photo & written instructions below)
  • Seaming pieces together with mattress stich
  • Sewn bind-off (optional)

Translated into English and tech edited by Olga Barshai (gingerhandcrafts)