Flinders Sweater by Jane Howorth

Flinders Sweater

Knitting
September 2022
Aran (8 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette/stocking stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1100 - 2180 yards (1006 - 1993 m)
29 (33, 36, 40){43, 47, 50, 54} ins / 75 (84, 93, 101){120, 128, 137} cm
English
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A perfect cooler-day sweater with an outdoorsy vibe, the Flinders sweater combines simple colourwork in the yoke with a textured stitch in the lower body and sleeves.

This sweater is worked from the top down in one piece, with no seams to sew, while raglan shaping in the yoke gives a comfortable fit in the upper body.

This pattern was originally published as the Vermillion Peak pullover by Interweave Press. Now that copyright has returned to me I have re-written and re-sized the pattern.

Some more information:

Suitability This pattern is suitable for an intermediate knitter.

Sizes: S1 (S2, S3, M1){M2, M3, L1, L2}

To fit Chest size: 29 (33, 36, 40){43, 47, 50, 54} in/75 (84, 93, 101){110, 120, 128, 137} cm.

Yarn: Any aran weight yarn: MC: 470 (920, 920, 1100){1100, 1280, 1280,1460} yds/680 (850, 850, 1020){1020, 1190, 1190, 1360} mts, CC: 360 (360, 360, 540){540, 540, 540, 720} yds / 340(340, 340, 510){510, 510, 510, 680} mts.

Needles: US 6/4mm, and US 7/4.5mm circular needles and/or DPNs for your preferred method of working in the round.

Gauge/Tension: 18 sts and 24 rounds measure 4 in x 4 in/10 cm x 10 cm in Stockinette/Stocking stitch on larger needles.

The pattern gives two ways to work the textured stitch. Continental-style knitters might find it easier to work the stitch following the second method.