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Glacier
The easy to wear, short and boxy GLACIER cardigan scores with lots of texture and a very comfy fit due to a drop-shoulder construction. Stay warm, cozy and well-dressed in this super-quick and fun knit!
The open-front cardigan is worked bottom up, starting with a provisional cast-on. More and more stitches are cast on at each side, shaping the dipped back and the rounded fronts into a curve. When the underarm is reached the front and back are worked separately for the armholes. Short rows shape the shoulders and the shoulder seams are closed with a 3-needle bind-off. Stitches are then picked up to work the long, slim sleeves top down in rounds. A neat i-cord edging completes the body and is repeated at the cuffs.
Skill level: intermediate
Sizes
Sizes 1 to 5: 126 (137, 149, 160, 171) cm / 49.5 (54, 58.5, 63, 67.5)’’ finished chest circumference
Recommended to be worn with approximately 40-50 cm / 15.75-19.75” positive ease. Measure around the chest and choose the size that fits best.
Yarn and Yardage
John Arbon Textiles Devonia DK
233 m / 255 yards per 100 g skein
50% Exmoor Blueface / 30% Devon Bluefaced Leicester / 20% Devon Wensleydale
4 (5, 5, 6, 6) hanks or approx. 900 (1000, 1100, 1200, 1350) meters / 984 (1094, 1203, 1312, 1476) yards
Sample (Size 2) - worn with 50 cm / 19.75” positive ease - is shown in Snow Ash.
Gauge
21 sts & 30 rows in large moss stitch (or American moss stitch) on larger needles to 10 cm x 10 cm (4” x 4”) after blocking
21 sts & 30 rounds in stockinette stitch on larger needles to 10 cm x 10 cm (4” x 4”) after blocking
Needles
3.25 mm / US 3 circular needle or 3 needle sizes smaller than main needle for i-cord edging and ribbing
4 mm / US 6 circular needle or needle size needed to get gauge for body and sleeves
All photos by Janine Richter. Thank you, dear!
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