Abbey Pier Eyelet Pullover by Marie Greene

Abbey Pier Eyelet Pullover

Knitting
February 2019
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette (with largest needle)
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
905 - 1541 yards (828 - 1409 m)
30/32, 34/36, 38/40, 42/44, 46/48, 50/52" bust
English
Errata available: oliveknits.com

Bold eyelet texture and twisted rib stand out against a backdrop of neutral speckles in this breezy pullover. Unlike other designs in this chapter, Abbey Pier’s textural details begin early, but are so simple to work that they don’t require much concentration. Designed to be layered over a solid tank top or tee, Abbey Pier features versatile sleeves and a relaxed fit with simple lace details and a strategic cable just under the bust. This creative marriage of texture and speckled color makes for an exciting wardrobe addition that is sure to attract notice.

Abbey Pier is worked flat until the neckline shaping is complete, then joined and worked in the round from that point down. The Eyelet Panel is established just after the neckline join and is worked down the front of the body, with a little double cable interruption that draws the garment in just a bit under the bust.

Skill Level: Intermediate

Yardage: 905 yards (1005, 1117, 1229, 1376, 1541) (828 m 919, 1021, 1124, 1258, 1409)

Needle Sizes:
U.S. size 6/4 mm (24–32” 60–80 cm) circular needle (body)
U.S. size 5/3.75 mm (24–32” 60–80 cm) circular needle (lower body ribbing)
U.S. size 6/4 mm (12” 30 cm) circularneedle or DPN (sleeve)
U.S. size 4/3.5 mm (12” 30 cm) circular needle or DPN (sleeve cuff)
U.S. size 4/3.5 mm (16–24” 40–60 cm) circular needle (neck ribbing)
Note: Use needle size necessary to obtain gauge.