Snowfield Sweater by Cheryl Mokhtari

Snowfield Sweater

Knitting
November 2022
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Aran
+ Aran
= Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 17 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 11 - 8.0 mm
7.0 mm
875 - 1225 yards (800 - 1120 m)
XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)
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Sizes:
XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)

Bust circumference of finished garment:
118.5 (125) 128.5 (135) 141.5 (151.5) cm

Recommended length of finished garment:
61 (62) 64 (66) 67 (69) cm (measured mid-back excluding neck edge)

Recommend length of finished sleeve:
42 (43) 44 (45) 46 (47) cm (measured from underarm cast-on edge)

Circumference of upper sleeve:
43.5 (46.5) 48.5 (48.5) 49 (51) cm

Yoke depth :
29.5 (30.5) 32 (32) 33 (34) cm (from mid-back cast-on edge to underarm cast-on edge)
Gauge:
12 sts x 17 rows in stockinette stitch on 8 mm needles = 10 x 10 cm after blocking.

Needles:
Circular needles: 7 mm (40 – 120 cm), 8 mm (80 – 120 cm)
Double-pointed needles: 7 mm

Materials:
500 (550) 600 (600) 650 (700) g Aran Tweed by Isager (100 g = 160 m) held together with 350 (400) 450 (450) 500 (500) g Snefnug by CaMaRose (50 g = 110 m). If you want to lengthen the sweater you will require more yarn.

** Colours used in pictures are Aran Tweed by Isager in Sand held together with Snefnug by CaMaRose in Snehvid.*

Size guide:
Snowfield Sweater is designed to have approximately 32-35 cm of positive ease, meaning it is designed to be approximately 32-35 cm larger in circumference than your bust measurement.

First the back is knitted back and forth with increases to shape the shoulders. Stitches are then picked up from the cast-on edge to form each shoulder whilst shaping the neck. The front is joined and knitted back and forth; once complete, the front and back are joined, and stitches cast-on for the underarms. The body is then knit in the round before dividing to knit the front and back ribbing separately, creating a side split with a longer back to front. Sleeves stitches are picked up around the armhole opening and worked in the round with decreases. Finally, stitches are picked up and knitted in rib along the neck edge. All ribbing is bound off using the Italian bind-off technique.