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Ellington
A classic cabled pullover updated with an interesting construction that gives a flattering fit. The construction is similar to Clara except the sleeves emerge from the body stitches instead of the body from the sleeves. This one is deceptively easy to knit. The stitch pattern is very easy to memorize. Get your cable on and make a pullover that you will want to live in! Sample was made the lovely, tweedy Debbie Bliss Donegal Luxury Tweed Aran.
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Sizes:
Finished bust: 30 (33, 35.5, 38, 40.75, 44.25, 47, 49.75, 52.25, 55)“/76 (82.5, 89, 96, 102.5, 111.5, 118, 124.5, 131.5, 138) cm. Modeled in size 33”/82.5 cm with no ease.
Materials:
Yarn: Debbie Bliss Donegal Luxury Tweed Aran, 100% wool; 96 yds/88 m per 50g skein; color: 360042 Pebble, 8 (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 14, 16, 17) skeins; 715 (795, 900, 1005, 1100, 1190, 1305, 1340, 1465, 1545) yds/655 (730, 825, 920, 1010, 1090, 1195, 1225, 1345, 1415)m
Needles: Size 6/4mm 16”/40 cm and 24”/60 cm (or longer) circular needle and set of 4 or 5 double-pointed needles.
Other: Stitch markers, stitch holders or waste yarn, and cable needle.
Gauge: 18 sts and 28 rnds = 4”/10 cm in Stockinette Stitch; 28 sts = 4”/10 cm in cable pattern; 13 sts = 2”/5cm in Dot Chart pattern
Notes:
The garment is worked top down in the round, beginning with a ribbed neck band. The yoke is shaped first with double sleeve increases and then with typical Raglan shaping.
This pullover is designed with no ease in the bust; choose a size according to the amount of ease desired.
There is no body shaping worked below the armholes; the cable panels and ribbed band add some natural shaping. Body length is easily adjusted. Yarn requirements are estimates only; yardages are calculated as accurately as possible based on actual samples. Please keep in mind that yarn substitutions and even slight differences in gauge will affect the yardage required. To be on the safe side, have an extra skein on hand just in case.
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- First published: March 2019
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