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Texture
Texture is a marriage of some of my favorite sweater elements: top down raglan-style seamless sleeves, all over easy to knit texture, and a split hem + sleeve detail. This pullover adds effortless style to any outfit and knits up quickly in a worsted weight gauge whether you knit it cropped or long, with short or long sleeves. Sample is shown in size 2 with approximately 1.5"/4 cm positive ease. Choose a size that is 1-4"/2.5-10 cm larger than actual chest measurement. Pattern is written for knitters comfortable tracking an easy stitch pattern while increasing & decreasing, along with techniques such as provisional cast-on & short row shaping. Instructions are provided for these techniques.
Texture is a marriage of some of my favorite sweater elements: top down raglan-style seamless sleeves, all over easy to knit texture, and a split hem + sleeve detail. This pullover adds effortless style to any outfit and knits up quickly in a worsted weight gauge whether you knit it cropped or long, with short or long sleeves. Sample is shown in size 2 with approximately 1.5"/4 cm positive ease. Choose a size that is 1-4"/2.5-10 cm larger than actual chest measurement. Pattern is written for knitters comfortable tracking an easy stitch pattern while increasing & decreasing, along with techniques such as provisional cast-on & short row shaping. Instructions are provided for these techniques.
size: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5){6, 7, 8}(9, 10, 11)
finished chest: 32.5 (36.25, 40, 43.75, 47.5){51.5, 55.25, 59}(62.75, 66.75, 70.5)"/82.5 (92, 101.5, 111, 120.5){131, 140.5, 150}(159.5, 169.5, 179) cm
tools: Size 6 (4 mm) set of DPNs, 16"/40 cm circular needles and longer length comfortable for working finished chest, Size 4 (3.5 mm) set of DPNs, spare circular needles (4 mm or smaller), stitch markers, tapestry needle
gauge: 21 sts and 30 rows per 4"/10 cm in Broken Garter on larger needles
yarn:
Cap sleeve, cropped sweater: 700 (800, 875, 975, 1075)[1200, 1300, 1425](1550, 1650, 1775) yards/645 (735, 805, 895, 985)[1100, 1190, 1305] (1420, 1510, 1625) meters
Long sleeve, cropped sweater: 875 (975, 1075, 1175, 1300)[1450, 1575, 1700](1850, 1975, 2100) yards/805 (895, 985, 1075, 1190)[1330, 1445, 1555](1695, 1810, 1925) meters
Cap sleeve, longer sweater: 850 (950, 1050, 1150, 1250)[1400, 1500, 1650](1775, 1925, 2050) yards/780 (870, 965, 1055, 1145)[1285, 1375, 1510](1625, 1765, 1875) meters
Long sleeve, longer sweater: 1000 (1125, 1225, 1350, 1475)[1650, 1775, 1925](2100, 2225, 2375) yards/ 915 (1030, 1125, 1235, 1350)[1510, 1625, 1765](1925, 2035, 2175) meters
Additional body length: Each 1"/2.5 cm added or subtracted to the body of your sweater requires approximately 40 (40, 40, 50, 50){50, 60, 60}(70, 70, 70) yards/40 (40, 40, 50, 50){50, 55, 55}(65, 65, 65) meters. If you'd like to work a length that is shorter/longer or in between either of the provided lengths, use this information to determine the difference needed from the lengths provided.