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Fogg Point Pullover
I have been on a mission to make a sweater that wears like a sweatshirt for a while. This one fits the bill. It has just enough positive ease to be comfortably roomy and is simple with a bit of interest in the lace adorned yoke (which is sort of my sweet spot of knitwear design!). Add in a drapey and soft yarn and you’ve got a sweater that will be easy to throw on whether you’re going to the store or Netflix-ing on the couch.
Construction is top down and in the round. The circular yoke has rounds of increases with a dramatic lace in between. Body and sleeves are separated and then worked from the yoke down.
Finished Measurements
Chest circumference: 32 (36.75, 40.75, 44.75, 48, 52, 54.5, 56.75, 60.5, 64)” / 81.5 (93.5, 103.5, 113.5, 122, 132, 138.5, 144, 153.5, 162.5) cm
To be worn with 0” to 4” 0 to 10 cm positive ease
Yarn
Magpie Fibers Solstice DK (50% Merino wool, 25% US cotton, 25% silk; 300 yards 274 meters / 100 grams)
4 (4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) skeins in Rose Tint My World
OR 925 (1050, 1200, 1270, 1455, 1580, 1710, 1845, 1965, 2200) yards / 845 (960, 1100, 1160, 1330, 1445, 1565, 1690, 1800, 2015) meters DK weight yarn of your choice
Needles
16” 40 cm circular needle in size US 5 3.75 mm
32” 80 cm circular needle in size US 5
One set of double-pointed needles in size US 5, for sleeves
OR size needed to obtain gauge
Gauge
20 stitches and 32 rounds = 4” 10 cm in Stockinette stitch worked in the round, after blocking
Notions
Stitch markers
Stitch holders or scrap yarn
Tapestry needle
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