Shamatha by Elizabeth Helmich

Shamatha

Knitting
August 2015
Sport (12 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
775 - 1400 yards (709 - 1280 m)
To fit bust sizes of 32-34 (36-38, 38-40, 40-42, 42-44, 46-48)” / 81-86 (91.5-96.5, 96.5-101.5, 101.5-106.5, 106.5-112, 117-122) cm
English
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This cardigan is what I think of as being perfect for after a yoga class, or anytime you need a grab-and-go item that you can throw on and is lightweight.

The pretty lotus lace pattern on the back works up quickly. The fronts maybe be worn open or closed; they are worked in a ridge pattern that lays flat and will not curl.

Little sleeves give an extra bit of warmth and coverage, yet with this gorgeous silk blend yarn you will stay cool!

Intermediate pattern - you need to be able to work a lace pattern, increase & decrease while working in pattern, pick up stitches and work short rows. Lace pattern for back is charted only.

Finished Dimensions
Back Width: - 16 ½ (18, 19, 20, 21, 22 ½, 24)” / 42 (46, 48, 51, 53, 57, 61) cm
To fit approx. bust sizes of 32-34 (36-38, 38-40, 40-42, 42-44, 46-48)” / 81-86 (91.5-96.5, 96.5-101.5, 101.5-106.5, 106.5-112, 117-122) cm
Total Body Length: 20 ¼ (20 ¾, 21 ¼, 21 ½, 21 ¾, 22, 22 ½)” / 51.5 (53, 54, 54.5, 55, 56, 57) cm
Sleeve Width: 12 ¼ (13, 13 ½, 14, 14 ¼, 15 ¼, 16 ¼)” / 31 (33, 34.5, 35.5, 36, 39, 41.5) cm

Yarn
Kim Dyes Yarn - Seasilk Sport - 51% silk / 29% superfine merino wool / 20% Seacell; 323 yds / 295 m per 3.53 oz / 100 g - shown in colorway Curacao - 3 (3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5) skeins - or approx 775 (860, 955, 1050, 1155, 1270, 1400) yds / 705 (785, 870, 955, 1050, 1155, 1275) m of a sport / dk weight yarn

Gauge 24 sts + 32 rows = 4” / 10 cm

Needles Size US 5 / 3.75 mm, 32” circular (or preferred method for working small circumferences in the round for sleeves) - or size needed to obtain gauge

Notions tapestry needle (2) hook & eye closures (optional)

Pattern Notes

  • Cardigan begins with the back, which is worked from the bottom up. The fronts are picked up and work down to the hem. After sewing sides together, the sleeves are picked up and short rows are worked before working in the round to the lace border. Finally, the border is worked on the fronts and across the remaining held stitches on the back.
  • For the fronts, increases are always worked on a knit row. Be sure to keep track of the correct # of sts, and it will change as you work in Stockinette Ridge patt.
  • You will worked an increase row every knit row until fronts are completed, creating the slopes on fronts.