The Turmok: A Swirl Yoke Sweater by Norah Gaughan

The Turmok: A Swirl Yoke Sweater

Knitting
October 2018
Light Fingering ?
28 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 2 - 2.75 mm
1232 - 2156 yards (1127 - 1971 m)
30, 34, 38, 42, 46, 50
English
This pattern is available for $10.00 USD
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Turmok, the Kyrgyz word for swirl, brings to mind the constant motion of the nomadic shepherd families as guided by the seasons. Up the mountains for summer pastures and to the valley for cold winters, it’s a constant cycle of change. In Western culture, this type of nomadic life is an unfamiliar chaos, but in Kyrygyz shepherd culture, it is the harmonious rhythm of life.

As a sweater, you’ll fully appreciate wearing the luxury of the close-fitting, lightweight cashmere Turmok. Three-quarter length sleeves, clean and simple hemline and neckline edgings, and a simple-to-work swirl pattern at the top of the yoke, made with right twists and decreases, combine for a modern and stylish finish. Short rows beneath the yoke raise the back neckline for a comfortable fit.The body and yoke are worked in the round from the bottom up, and the sleeves are worked flat then seamed, making this an easily knit sweater. The underarms are seamed instead of grafted, a simple construction that has the added bonus of adding more stability for this lightweight fabric.