Big Bobble Crop by Caitlin Hunter

Big Bobble Crop

Knitting
March 2025
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
in bobble pattern
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
523 - 1129 yards (478 - 1032 m)
30 (35, 40, 45, 50) {55, 60, 65}” 76 (89, 101.5, 114.5, 127) {139.5, 152.5, 165} cm
English
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This cute, boxy crop features oversized bobbles and a folded neckline. The pattern is knit from the top down, starting with the back knit flat to the armhole split. Then shoulders are picked up and
worked to the neck join and the front is worked to the armhole split. You then join the front and back to work the remainder of the body in the round. The neckline is picked up and worked in the round
then folded in. Finally the armhole stitches are picked up and worked in the round.

SIZES
Measurements given are for the finished garment. This sweater is designed to fit with 2-12”/5-30.5 cm of positive ease at the chest
depending on your preferences. Sample shown is a size 4 on a 34” / 86.5 cm chest with 11” / 28 cm of positive ease. See Schematic for full fit details.

Chest Circumference (finished garment):
1 (2, 3, 4, 5) {6, 7, 8}
30 (35, 40, 45, 50) {55, 60, 65}”
76 (89, 101.5, 114.5, 127) {139.5, 152.5, 165} cm

MATERIALS
Yarn:

Worsted/aran weight or equivalent of yarn heldtogether

Sample shown knit in:
Wandering Flock
Fluff
35% Baby Suri / 15% Wool / 50% Pima Cotton
131 yards / 120 meters per 50g

Color used in sample:
Sky Blue

Yardage:
Note - yardage is estimated and may vary
depending on yarn used, gauge variations and
modification.
MC: 523 (608, 663, 779, 864) {950, 1044, 1129}
yards
478 (555, 606, 712, 790) {869, 954, 1032} meters
Skeins of Fluff: 5 (5, 6, 6, 7) {8, 9, 9}

Needles:
Note - needle sizes are suggested only. You may
need to use a different size to achieve gauge.
Ribbing: US 7 /4.5 mm
Main: US 9 /5.5 mm

Notions:
Stitch marker(s), scrap yarn or stitch holders,
tapestry needle, row counter (optional)

Gauge:
16 sts and 22 rounds/rows = 4”/10 cm x 4”/10
cm in stitch pattern on main needle after
blocking.
Note - You should always knit your swatch the
same way that the pattern is knit—in this case,
both flat and in the round. Block your swatch as
you will your finished garment and allow it to dry
fully before measuring.