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Aria Sweater
This Aria Sweater is worked top-down with a round yoke construction and a beautifully textured cable stitch pattern that continues seamlessly throughout the piece. The design features an anatomical neckline, shaped with short rows that blend naturally into the stitch pattern for a clean and refined look.
The sweater is designed with a closer fit for a flattering silhouette that follows the body without feeling restrictive. Its versatile style makes it a timeless and wearable piece — perfect for everyday outfits, yet elegant enough for the office or more dressed-up occasions.
MEASUREMENTS
Because of the structured cable stitch pattern, this design does not strictly follow standard size charts. The nature of the stitch pattern creates certain limitations in achieving precise measurements. However, the pattern is available in six sizes.
For reference, the model is 168 cm tall, has a bust circumference of 88 cm, and is wearing size 1.
Worked seamlessly from the top down, the pattern allows for easy customization of length and sleeve fit, so you can adjust it to your own style and comfort preferences.
Final Measurements of the Aria Sweater
Neck Circ. a: 49 cm (55, 55, 55, 63, 71, 71)
Yoke Depth b: 15 cm (16, 17, 19, 20, 22)
Bust Circ. c: 94 cm (108, 115, 122, 136, 144)
Sleeve length. d: 40cm (42, 44, 44, 46, 46)
Sleeve circ. e: 36 cm (40, 43, 47, 50, 54)Length f: 46 cm (48, 51, 53, 55, 57)
YARN
For the Aria Sweater I used Baby Wool by Hobbii Yarn in color Cedar (31). Each ball has 50 g (1.75oz) and 165 m (180yds). Yarn composition 100% wool.
For each size you will approximately need: 1690 (2020, 2290, 2520, 2890, 3170) meters
TENSION
Using 4 mm in the cable stitch pattern, the last pattern repeat (1cable, 3dc)
before blocking
5patt repeats (1cable, 3dc) = 18 cm
9 rows = 10 cm
When counting rows, count only the double crochet (cable) rows, which are the right-side rows.
Each “row” in the pattern refers to one right-side (cable) row plus the following wrong-side (single crochet) row.
- First published: November 2025
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