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Too Cool For Pool Sweater
This is not a finished garment, this is a knitting pattern to create your own garment
About the pattern
This is an advanced beginner/
intermediate drop shoulder sweater,
worked top down in panels, knit in
stockinette stitch. The back yoke is
shaped using German Short Rows, and
then the back panel is worked. The
shoulders are picked up and intarsia is
used to create the graphic on the front
and/ or back. The front and back panels
are then seamed together. Sleeve
stitches are picked up and knit in the
round.
This pattern includes 35 cm of positive
ease in the circumference of the
garment. For a less oversized fit,
consider using finer yarn or knit a
smaller size.
For reference, my bust measures 82
cm, I am 5’5 and wearing a size M in the
pictures at the end of the pattern.
Techniques used
Long tail cast on
2 x 2 ribbing
Stockinette st
Switching needle size
M1R (Make 1 Right)
M1L (Make 1 Left)
K2tog (Knit 2 Together)
SSK (Slip, Slip, Knit)
Picking up stitches
Ruke cast off
German Short Rows
Backwards loop cast on
Double folded collar
Travelling loop (optional)
Materials
5 mm needles / US 8 for the
body and 20 cm cable (to make
40 cm interchangeable needles)/
circular needles for the arms.
4.5 mm needles / US 7 for
ribbing.
Darning needle for bind off,
seaming and weaving ends.
Tape measure.
Gauge
18 sts x 23 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm (4”
x 4”) stockinette stitch, after
blocking, on 5 mm (US 8) needles.
Reaching gauge is very important to
ensure the correct fit of the
garment.
Yardage
See photos for yardage.
Yarn
Yarn used: Rowan Kid Classic, 70%
Lambswool, 22% Mohair, 8%
Polyamide 50 g, 140 m (153 yds) or
anything with similar yardage /
worsted / aran weight
Colours used: Feather 828, Iron 892
Good substitution: Drops Air
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