Front Porch Pullover by Andrea Gaughan

Front Porch Pullover

Knitting
January 2024
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Light Fingering
+ Lace
= DK (11 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
1160 - 2440 yards (1061 - 2231 m)
{A, B, C}(D, E, F, G){H, I, J}
English
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DESCRIPTION
The Front Porch Pullover is a sweater with the comfiness of a favorite sweatshirt combined with the elegance of a thoughtful handknit. Generous positive ease and modified drop shoulder shaping give this sweater a relaxed, boxy fit that’s perfect for pulling on over anything. The sweater is worked top down, and directions are provided for cropped (shown) or standard lengths, as well as three different sleeve length options to get your personal ideal fit. I envisioned this design being the perfect piece to reach for when you want to sit out on the front porch, sipping on a warm beverage and enjoying working a few rounds of your current knitting project.

SIZES
This pattern is graded to 10 sizes, {A, B, C}(D, E, F, G){H, I, J}. These sizes are graded to fit a body with a full bust of {30, 34, 38}(42, 46, 50, 54){58, 62, 66}“ / {75, 85, 95}(105, 115, 125, 135){145, 155, 165} cm. Please note that these are BODY measurements, not measurements of the finished sweater.

SIZING GUIDELINES
This sweater is designed to be worn with 10” / 25.5 cm of positive ease at the bust and approximately 5” / 13 cm of positive ease at the upper arm. See Pattern Details PDF for a full Schematic.

SAMPLE
Photos show a Size B worn worked to the cropped length, using Sleeve Length 1, with 10” / 25.5 cm of positive ease at the bust and 5” / 13 cm of positive ease at the upper arm on a body with a height of 5’2” / 157 cm.

TESTERS
Check out my Tester Showcase to view the projects from all my wonderful test knitters! This can be a great way to get color & yarn inspiration, as well as getting a chance to see the fit of this garment on a wide range of different bodies.

YARN
Yarn A and Yarn B are held together. If substituting with a yarn held single, choose a sport or DK weight yarn and swatch to be sure the yarn creates a fabric you like at the pattern gauge.

Yarn A: Knitting for Olive Merino (100% non-superwash extra fine Merino; light fingering weight; 275 yds / 250 m per 50 g). Sample is shown in Rust.

Yarn B: Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair (70% mohair, 30% silk; lace weight; 250 yds / 225 m per 25 g). Sample is shown in Rust.

See Pattern Details PDF for yardage charts.

NEEDLES
Below are suggested needle sizes. Use the needle you need to obtain gauge for the main body, and a needle three sizes smaller for the ribbing. In both sizes you will need circular needles of lengths appropriate for your size and your preferred needle type for small circumference knitting.
• Main Body: US 6 / 4.0 mm
• Ribbing: US 3 / 3.25 mm

GAUGE
21 sts x 28 rnds = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette, worked on main body needle flat and in the round, blocked.

ADDITIONAL MATERIALS
• Yarn needle
• Stitch marker for BOR
• Scrap yarn for putting sts on hold

TECHNIQUES USED
• Working flat
• Working in the round
• Basic increases and decreases
• Picking up sts
• Long-Tail Cast On
• Cable Cast On
• Tubular Bind Off
• German Short Rows