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Big Bend
Big Bend is a lovely loose-fitting pullover featuring wide three-quarter length sleeves and a straight, borderline boxy shape. The big bold cable on the front and back of the sweater adds a sophisticated feel and fun, interesting stitches to the project. It’s knit bottom-up, in the round, seamlessly.
This pattern, along with ten more Texas-inspired designs, can be found in issue ten of Nomadic Knits, which is available now.
To order a physical copy, complete with stunning photos printed on 150 pages of beautiful matte paper, along with a Ravelry download code, visit your favorite local yarn shop or the Nomadic Knits website.
Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9).
Finished bust measurements: 37.25 (42, 45.75, 50.5, 54.25) (58, 61.75, 66.5, 70.25)”/ 93 (105, 114.5, 126, 135.5) (145, 154.5, 166, 175.5)cm.
To be worn with 10”/ 25.5cm of positive ease.
Needles: US 9/ 5.5mm or size to obtain gauge, 16”/ 40cm and 40”/ 100cm - 60”/ 150cm circulars (depending on garment size).
Gauge: 17 sts and 24 rnds = 4”/ 10cm in Stockinette stitch;
Lace Motif = 5”/ 12.5cm wide.
Yarn: Aran weight: 870 (940, 1060, 1190, 1270) (1360, 1430, 1640, 1650) yards/ 800 (860, 970, 1090, 1160) (1240, 1310, 1500, 1510) meters.
Notions: 8 stitch markers (including 4 to mark lace panels), 2 cable needles, tapestry needle, stitch holders.
Sample knit in: Chasing Rabbits Fiber Co. Merinolux Aran (100% superwash deluxe Merino; 182 yards/ 100g) in Fireside.
This pullover is knit in the round from the bottom up. Sleeves are knit from the bottom up and joined for the raglan-style yoke.
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