Glasswort Sweater by Meg Anderson Kilfoil

Glasswort Sweater

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Knitting
September 2023
Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
Yours. (This sweater is a CustomFit pattern and will be written specifically to your choice of gauge and size.)
500 - 3000 yards (457 - 2743 m)
All sizes (size is customized based on your measurements and gauge)
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

The Glasswort sweater is available as a custom-gauge, custom-size pattern via the CustomFit pattern generator.

Glasswort is a leafless plant, whose textured, scale-like texture have always reminded me of twisted stitches. It grows primarily in salt marshes and tidal areas, having adapted to survive where few other plants can grow. This sweater features long twisted ribbing near the wrists, and twisted ribbing at the hem and collar. The comfortable fit, long sleeves, and wide boat neck make it perfect for cooler weather, while the twisted ribbing adds a hint of interest.

The Glasswort sweater pattern is more than just a beautiful design, it’s also a versatile staple piece that can be dressed up or down depending on your yarn choices. No matter how you choose to style it, the Glasswort sweater is sure to become a go-to piece in your wardrobe.

(Photo credit to Emily C Gillies, 2022.)

Sizing

Glasswort sweater is available as a custom-gauge, custom-size pattern for the yarn and measurements of your choice via CustomFit. It’s shown here with set-in sleeves and an hourglass silhouette in a women’s average fit.

Glasswort sweater is also available in the drop shoulder construction and in hourglass, straight, and tapered silhouettes, and fits for men, women, and children.

Gauge

Your own customized version of the Glasswort sweater pattern will be written to your exact gauge, whatever it may be. The weight of the yarn will affect the width of the sleeve cables, so you should pick a yarn around a worsted weight yarn to preserve the width of the cable.

Materials

The sample is knit in a semi-solid colour of Hello Stella Fibres’ Tweed Merino (85% Merino Wool, 15% Donegal) 366 m/400 yds per 100 g/3.5 oz skein.

CustomFit will give you a yardage estimate before you finalize a custom pattern, but you can also use Hannah Fettig’s Stashbot app or pamphlet to estimate yarn requirements when purchasing yarn.

Construction

Glasswort sweater is worked in pieces from the bottom up and then seamed, with set-in sleeves or modified drop shoulder sleeves.