Williamsburg Sweater V Neck Lite by Kara Eng

Williamsburg Sweater V Neck Lite

Knitting
September 2023
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
10 stitches and 16 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette on 8mm
US 11 - 8.0 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
766 - 1094 yards (700 - 1000 m)
XS - 5X
English
This pattern is available for $10.00 USD buy it now

The cable sweater you’ve been waiting for, now with a V neck. With the option to make wide or fitted sleeves and its oversized fit, this is an instant heirloom. Constructed flat and in the round, it’s the perfect way to
up your cable game.

Materials:
- 7 (7) 8 (8) 8 (9) 9 (9) 10 skeins of 100g/100m
(if you do the wider version of sleeves, budget an extra skein of yarn)

  • 8 mm circular needles, 24”-36” cord
  • 6 mm circular needles, 24”-36” cord - 6.5 mm circular needles, 24”-36” cord (you can use this as the cable needle)
  • Cable needle (I actually use a circular needle of smaller size since stitches don’t fall off as easily

Gauge:
10 stitches x 16 rows on 8mm in stockinette for 4”x4”

Measurements:
XS:
Width - 15”
Length - 15”
Sleeve length: 17”

Small:
Width - 17”
Length - 17”
Sleeve length: 18”

Medium:
Width - 19”
Length - 19”
Sleeve length: 19”

Large:
Width - 21”
Length - 21”
Sleeve length: 20”

XL:
Width - 23”
Length - 23”
Sleeve length: 21”

2X:
Width - 25”
Length - 24”
Sleeve length: 22”

3X:
Width - 27”
Length - 25”
Sleeve length: 22”

4X:
Width - 29”
Length - 25”
Sleeve length: 22”

5X:
Width - 31”
Length - 25”
Sleeve length: 22”

This pattern is suitable for beginners and cable-beginners! You should be familiar with stockinette stitch! This pattern uses the following techniques: picking up stitches, reading charts, cabling, decreases, three needle bind off, and knitting in the round. I’ll be posting tutorials on my instagram!

Check on my instagram @karas.knit.eng and the tag #WilliamsburgSweater for more images!