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Chionophile
Chionophile was designed with coziness in mind. A relaxed fit and an extra soft yarn combine to create a sweater perfect to nestle into on chilly days, or anytime the need for comfort strikes.
Pattern Notes:
This sweater is knit seamlessly from the top down. The turtleneck is picked up from the neck stitches and knit at the end.
The sleeves as written in the pattern will be longer, but shaping ends a little further up the sleeve, allowing for easy modification.
Chionophile is designed with an oversized fit.
An ease of approximately 6-8” is recommended.
Finished Measurements: 34.25 (37.75, 41.25, 44.5) (48, 51.5, 54.75) (58.25, 61.75, 65.25)” / 85.5 (94.5, 103, 111.5) (120, 128.5, 137) (145.5, 154.5, 163) cm. It is recommended to choose a size with approximately 6-8” / 15-20 cm of positive ease. Sample is shown with 7” / 18 cm of positive ease.
Yarn: 850 (920, 995, 1080) (1160, 1255, 1335) (1425, 1525, 1610) yards / 780 (840, 910, 985) (1060, 1145, 1220) (1305, 1395, 1470) meters of Bulky weight yarn.
Shown in Blue Sky Fibers TECHNO
Gauge: 14 sts and 19 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Stockinette Stitch on larger needles, worked flat and in the round.
Needles: US 10.5 (6.5 mm) 16” (40cm) circular needle, and
32” (80cm) circular needle or longer for working yoke, and double-pointed needles (or magic loop) for sleeves.
US 10 (6 mm) 16” (40cm) circular needles for turtleneck.
Notions: Cable needle
Tapestry needle
13 stitch markers in different colors or types to mark sleeves, cables, and BOR
Scrap yarn or stitch holders and spare needle for holding stitches.
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