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Corinthian
The ancient Greeks were among the great builders of their time. The stately columns they designed to hold up walls and graceful archways came in three basic styles: Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. The Doric columns were the stockiest, simplest of the columns, Corinthian the most slender and decorative, while Ionic was somewhere in between. The stitch pattern for this sweater reminds me of the tall, elegant Corinthian columns. Coordinates with the Ionic top.
Sweater is knit in pieces from the hem up from a provisional cast on, button bands are knit along with the fronts. A variation of the pattern stitch is worked along hems, buttons bands, and neckline instead of ribbing. After the pieces are knit and seamed, live stitches are picked up from the cast on edges, and worked into a simple I-cord border that sweeps around the bottom edges, and around the neckline. Pattern is written for 7 sizes, from XS to 3X, and includes both charted and written stitch instructions.
Yarn: DK weight 1096, 1233, 1370 (1644, 1781, 1918, 2055) yards
Model: Kollage Yarns Milky Whey in Blue Sky; model made in size medium.
Needles: US 4 (3.5 mm), or size required for gauge and US 6 (4 mm) for I-cord.
Crochet hook: US E (3.5 mm), or size that matches or is slightly larger than the smaller needle size used for provisional cast on.
Gauge: 24 sts and 26 rows to 4 inches (10 cm) in pattern stitch, blocked.
Finished size: xs, sm, med (lg, 1x, 2x, 3x) includes 3 inches (8 cm) positive ease: 33.25, 37.25, 42 (46, 49.25, 53.25, 57.25) in; 84.5, 94.6, 106.7 (116.8, 125.1, 135.3, 145.4) cm.
Notions: 6 .75 in (1.9 cm) buttons, waste yarn, 2 stitch markers, coil-less safety pin or waste yarn.
Difficulty: Intermediate.
Skills: k2tog, ssk, YO, make 1, provisional cast on, I-cord.
Stitch instructions: Charted and written.
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