Bricks and Blocks by Belinda Harris-Reid

Bricks and Blocks

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Knitting
January 2022
both are used in this pattern
DK (11 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
1531 - 1640 yards (1400 - 1500 m)
FINISHED SIZE(when washed and blocked): From shoulder to hem 80cm, from underarm to underarm 100cm, sleeve from underarm to end of cuff 25cm
English
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Bricks + Blocks is a long, wide, swooshy, loose-fitting cardigan. The boxy shape echoes the box motif on the sleeves and the bottom section. No shaping makes this garment a meditative and easy knit.

Work two fronts alike, then work the back section which mirrors the front section, then join, either using the 3-needle cast-off method (giving you a neat seam on the inside of your garment). Alternatively join using the Grafting Stitch method, effectively giving a stocking stitch seamless join, which looks as if you have knitted the garment as one piece.

Add the collar by picking up stitches around both left and right front panels and the back of the neck section, then work a simple 2x2 rib. The last section is the sleeves, worked in the Bricks + Blocks pattern repeat and finished off with a pop of colour for the cuffs. B+B is worked in DK and 4ply. The bottom section of the fronts and back are in DK, giving them substance and weight. The top section is worked in 4ply for a less dense and lighter drape.
When dry, wear and enjoy!

YOU WILL NEED
2 x 100g Merry O (Tone/grey), 212m/100g, 50% Superwash Merino, 50% silk
3 x 100g Warm Merry O 311m/100g, (2 x Tone/grey and 1 x Baby Sounds/pink), content as above
2 x 10g PINK, Scheepjes Catona (colour code: 114),10g/25m,100% cotton
6mm needles for cast-on/cast-off, 4.5mm needles for body, collar and sleeves, sewing-up needle

FINISHED SIZE(when washed and blocked):
From shoulder to hem 80cm, from underarm to underarm 100cm, sleeve from underarm to end of cuff 25cm

GAUGE: 18sts and 22 rows to 10cm over stocking st (knit one row, purl the next) on 4.5mm needles. Please go up or down a needle size to obtain correct gauge.

ABBREVIATIONS
k: knit | p: purl | R: row | Rnd: round | st(s): stitch(es)
sl1 / sl3: slip one st/ 3 sts without working
pw wyif / wyib: purlwise with yarn in front, insert needle into st as if to purl / with yarn in back, insert needle into st as if to knit
RS / WS: right-side / wrong-side

JOIN SHOULDER SEAM use either of these methods:
3 NEEDLE CAST-OFF: hold two needles in parallel with WS facing, take one st from front needle and one from back and k, creating one st, repeat, then pass first st over second, repeat until all sts have been worked.

GRAFTING: Hold 2 needles parallel with WS of work together. Thread a needle with yarn end and work as follows:
Set-up 1: insert tapestry needle in first st on front needle purlwise, pull yarn through, leave st on needle.
Set-up 2: insert tapestry needle in first st on back needle knitwise, pull yarn through, leave st on needle.
Step 1: insert tapestry needle in first st on front needle knitwise, pull yarn through and let st drop off needle.
Step 2: insert tapestry needle in next st on front needle purlwise, pull yarn through, do not let it drop off needle
Step 3: insert tapestry needle in next st on back needle purlwise, pull yarn through and let st drop off needle.
Step 4: insert needle in next st on back needle knitwise, pull yarn through, do not let it drop off needle.
Repeat Step 1 to Step 4 until all sts have been joined.
Sew-in loose end on WS.