White Noise Sweater by Claire Jackson (Perfectly Knotted)

White Noise Sweater

Knitting
December 2020
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Bulky
+ Lace
= Bulky (7 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 11 - 8.0 mm
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
750 - 2120 yards (686 - 1939 m)
30", 34", 38", 42", 46", 50", 54", 58", 62" 66", 70"
English
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The White Noise Sweater is designed to be a simple, cozy V-neck sweater that has a unique marled effect due to the use to a bulky and lace yarn held together. It has a V-neck front and is worked top down. The sleeves are a straight sleeve that results in a slight flared look at the bottom. The bottom hem is a 1x1 ribbed hem, and features a short side split hem. The sweater is designed to fall to a long crop level. The pattern will have options for waist shaping if desired, and customizing length. It is a #sizeinclusive design.

Sizes offered: 30 (34, 38, 42) {46, 50, 54} (58, 62, 66, 70)
these sizes reflect the FINISHED bust measurement
Sizes 58, 66 and 70 are untested. If you are interested in making this sweater in one of those sizes, I can send you the pattern for free in exchange for feedback.

Needles required:
8 mm for body and sleeves (24 inch to start the v-neck, and 40+ inch cords for the body, plus 16 inch or DPNs for sleeves)
6.5 mm for bottom ribbing
may need other size needles to meet gauge

Gauge:
12 sts = 4 inches
14 rows = 4 inches (stockinette, in the round)

Yarn required: any bulky weight yarn (I used Knitpicks Biggo) and lace yarn (I used Knitpicks Luminance) to match gauge

You could also use a slub yarn in place of a lace yarn for a more textured marling look!

Yardage required:
Bulky - 375 (450, 525, 600) {660, 750, 810} (900, 930, 1010, 1060)
Lace - 375 (450, 525, 600) {660, 750, 810} (900, 930, 1010, 1060)
yardage is an approximation, and is calculated using the long crop length. Allow for extra yardage if choosing to do any modifications