The Wizard Jumper by Hearterton Knits

The Wizard Jumper

Knitting
August 2020
Aran (8 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Fisherman's Rib
US 8 - 5.0 mm
1780 - 2306 yards (1628 - 2109 m)
XS - 5XL
English
This pattern is available from heartertonknits.com for £5.00.

The Wizard Jumper is a seamless knit, worked from the top down in Fisherman’s Rib. First, the roll neck is created, before working raglan increases.The stitches are then divided for the sleeves and new stitches are cast on at the underarm. The body is worked separately while the sleeve stitches rest. The sleeve stitches are then picked up and worked with increases to create the flared sleeve. A contrasting colour yarn is then added in stocking stitch to finish.

THE SIZES
XS - To fit a 71-76cm 28-30” bust
S - To fit a 81-86cm 32-34” bust
M - To fit a 91.5-96.5cm 36-38” bust
L - To fit a 101.5-106.5cm 40-42” bust
XXL - To fit a 111.5-117cm 44-46” bust
XXL - To fit a 112-117cm 48-50” bust
XXXL - To fit a 132-137cm 52-54” bust
XXXXL - To fit a 142-147cm 56-58” bust
XXXXXL - To fit a 152-158cm 60-62” bust

YARN
Yarn A: 800 (825, 850, 925, 950) (1000, 1050, 1100, 1150)g 28¼ (29, 30, 32½, 33½) (35¼, 37, 38¾, 40½)oz // 1328 (1369.5, 1411, 1535.5, 1577) (1660, 1743, 1826, 1909)m 1453 (1498, 1543, 1680, 1725) (1816, 1907, 1997, 2088)yds of Aran weight yarn. I used The Croft Shetland Colours by West Yorkshire Spinners in colour ‘Fetlar 312’ (100% wool) — 100g 3½oz = 166m 182yds.
Yarn B: 100 (100, 100, 125, 150) (150, 200, 200, 200)g 3½ (3½, 3½, 4½, 5¼) (5¼, 7, 7, 7)oz // 300 (300, 300, 375, 450) (450, 600, 600, 600)m 328 (328, 328, 411, 493) (493, 657, 657, 657) of Aran weight yarn. I used Luxury Alpaca Superfine by Rico Design in colour ‘Pink 007’ (63% Alpaca, 37% Polyamide) — 50g 1¾oz = 150m 164yds.

NEEDLES
5mm US8 40cm 16” long, and 80/100cm 32/40” long, circular needle
5mm US8 double-pointed needles (DPNs) (or short circular needle)

OTHER
Stitch markers
Stitch holder or waste yarn
Darning needle
Tape measure

GAUGE
10x10cm 4x4” = 17 sts x 28 rows in Fisherman’s Rib stitch worked flat on 5mm US8 needle after blocking.