Sidhe

Knitting
December 2015
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
785 - 1760 yards (718 - 1609 m)
Finished Bust Size 33 ¼ (35 ½, 37 ¾, 40, 42 ¼)(44 ½, 46 ½, 48 ¾, 51)” / 84.5 [90, 96, 101.5, 107.5][113, 118, 124, 129.5] cm
English
This pattern is available for free.

Sidhe is a comfy pullover, worked seamlessly with a leaf-inspired lace pattern that flows along the sides of the body. The three quarter length sleeves are easy to wear and echo the same lace pattern. Pretty raglan lines are accentuated with eyelets, which are continued in the loose cowl neck for a look that is easy to dress up or down.

Quince & Co.’s Lark yarn is very light and lofty, perfect for making this an easy to wear and lightweight sweater you will reach for time and time again.

Pattern Notes

Pullover is worked seamlessly from the bottom up. The body is worked first, accented with an asymmetrical waving leaf pattern on both the front and back. Next, the sleeves are worked in the round from the cuff to the armhole, accented with the same lace pattern that echoes the body pattern. Then the sleeves are joined with the body and the yoke is worked with eyelets and raglan decreases. Lastly, a large cowl collar is picked up and worked in the round in a simple lace pattern.

Size
Finished Bust Size
33 ¼ (35 ½ , 37 ¾ , 40, 42 ¼ )(44 ½ , 46 ½, 48 ¾ , 51)” / 84.5 90, 96, 101.5, 107.5 cm, to fit bust sizes 32 (34, 36, 38, 40)(42, 44, 46, 48, 50)” / 81.5 86.5, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5 cm, with 1 - 2” 2.5 - 5 cm of positive ease recommended.

Yarn
Quince & Co. Lark (100% american wool; 134 yards 123 meters/50 grams): Kumlien’s Gull, 6 (7, 8, 9, 9)(10, 11, 12, 14) skeins; or approx 785 (875, 975, 1080, 1200)(1320, 1450, 1600, 1760) yds / 715 (800, 890, 985, 1100)(1200, 1320, 1460, 1600) m of a worsted weight yarn

Needles
Size US#6 (4 mm): 32” circular - or preferred method for working in the round

Notions
removable markers, stitch holders, tapestry needle

Gauge
18 sts and 24 rows = 4” 10 cm in St st after wet blocking.