Trilogy by This.Bird.Knits

Trilogy

Knitting
May 2020
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Lace
+ DK
= DK (11 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 19 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch with larger needles
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
740 - 4320 yards (677 - 3950 m)
Sizes 1 ( 2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) 8 Body Circumference: 35.5 (40, 43.5, 48) (51.5, 56, 59.5) 64”
English
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Happy knitting! xo Annie

For this sweater I wanted a cozy, quick knit that could be an everyday sweater. I loved the first version I knit SO MUCH that I decided to knit another, and another…..the options of holding different yarn weights either single, double or triple provide a unique opportunity to play around with yarns of different weights and colors!

Yarn
YOTH Father, Aran Weight Yarn 100% Rambouillet Wool, 220 yards/100g, Shown above in Black Mission Fig
740 ( 820, 890, 1020) (1100, 1200, 1280) 1400 yards

OR

Sugar Plum Circus BFL DK 246 yards/100g, approximately 740 ( 820, 890, 1020) (1100, 1200, 1280) 1400 yards
Sugar Plum Circus Mohair Lace 459 yards/50g, approximately 740 (820, 890, 1020) (1100, 1200, 1280) 1400 yards
Note: for this version yarn is held double, so you will need the estimated yardage of EACH yarn.

OR

Fingering Weight Held Triple
Approximately 2100 (2400, 2700, 3000) (3240, 3540, 3780) 4320 yards
This version is a GREAT Stash Buster, so if you have leftover balls you can approximate by weight: 535 (610, 685, 760) (820, 895, 950) 1090 grams

A note on Marling the colors and fading…..
This was my first time doing it this way, but I found that even though you’re only knitting with 3 strands at once, I liked the way the colors blended best when I had 4 or even 5 balls of yarn attached to the sweater, and each round I would swap out a strand, gradually incorporating the next color I wanted to blend to….

Materials
US Size 7 (4.5 mm) circular needles, 16” cord.
US Size 10.5 (6.5 mm) circular needles, minimum 24” cord (or size needed to obtain gauge)
US Size US 8’s (5.0 mm) circular needles, 16” cord.Optional for a stretchier bind off.
DPN in both needle sizes (optional) for sleeves
Tapestry needle
Stitch marker (4; one unique to denote BOR).
Waste yarn or stitch holders for sleeve stitches

Finished Measurements
Sizes 1 ( 2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) 8
Body Circumference: 35.5 (40, 43.5, 48) (51.5, 56, 59.5) 64”
Raglan Depth: 9 (9.75, 10.5, 11) (11.75, 12.75, 13.25) 14.25”
Sleeve Circumference at upper arm: 12.85 (14.3, 15.2, 16.6) (18.6, 20, 22) 22.85”
Sleeve Circumference at cuff: 7.2 (8, 8.8, 9.6) (9.6, 10.4, 10.4) 11.2”
Sleeve length to underarm: 19.5”
Height to underarm: 14.5 (15, 15, 15) (15, 15, 15) 15”

Gauge
14 stitches x 19 rounds = 4 x 4 “ stockinette stitch with largest needles.

Notes
This simple raglan pullover is worked from the top down. Stitches are cast on for the back and the beginning of the sweater is worked flat to shape the shoulders, then stitches are cast on for the front neck and joined in the round for the remainder of the sweater. This cozy sweater can be worn with 3-8”positive ease. Shown in size 3 with 7” positive ease.