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Grey Space
Grey Space is a top down, circular yoke sweater, featuring a textured funnel neck collar, a slightly deep yoke and 3 - 8” / (8-20) cm suggested positive ease for a perfectly oversized fit.
Knit in Nature’s Luxury yarns “Homey Nature” held with “Silk Divine” for the contrast portions, this sweater has a rustic yet refined feel.
This pullover is finished with a hi-lo “tulip” hem, created by German short row shaping. Additionally, this sweater is designed to include extra-long sleeves with optional thumb holes!
Grey Space is my new favorite wardrobe staple!
Sizing
1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9) Designed to fit with 3-8”/ (8-20 cm) positive ease from actual bust size.
36 (39.5, 42.5, 46, 50) (53.5, 59, 64, 68)” / 91 (100, 108, 116, 128) (136, 150, 163, 173) cm
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Measurement is finished garment size with ease built in.
Select a size 3-8” (8-20 cm) larger than your widest measurement between bust and waist. This design does not have waist shaping.
Suggested Yarn Information
Nature’s Luxury Yarns: Homey Nature (Woolen-spun Heavy Worsted) & Silk Divine (Lace weight mohair/silk).
“Grey Space” is available in a kit, courtesy of Nature’s Luxury
Grey Sample knit in: Nature Luxury’s Yarns: Homey Nature “Dark Gray” & “Medium Gray” with Silk Divine “Wedding Bells”
Brown and Pink “Bearberry” Sample knit in: Nature Luxury’s Yarns: Homey Nature “Medium Brown” & “Dark Brown” with Silk Divine “Raspberry Beret”
Photo and Sample Credit: Nature’s Luxury
Yarn Requirements
Main Color (MC) Heavy Worsted:
400 (420, 465, 518, 565) (600, 655, 715, 790) yards / 366 (384, 425, 473, 516) (548, 599, 654, 864) meters
Contrast Color 1 (C1) Heavy Worsted:
450 (465, 525, 585, 635) (675, 738, 800, 875) yards / 411 (425, 480, 535, 580) (617, 675, 731, 800) meters
Contrast Color 2 (C2) Laceweight:
430 (446, 502, 558, 610) (645, 706, 775, 850) yards / 393 (408, 459, 510, 558) (590, 645, 708, 780) meters
Note: Contrast Color (CC) is made up of (C1) + (C2) held together. When “CC” is referenced in the pattern, it refers to / includes both yards held together.
Suggested Needles
Needle (A) size US 9 / 5.5 mm, 24” circular or size needed to obtain gauge
Needle (B) size US 10.5 / 6.5 mm, 32” (or longer) circulars or sizes needed to obtain gauge
Needle (C) size US 11 / 8 mm, 32” (or longer) circular or size needed to obtain gauge
Double pointed needles in US 9 / 5.5 mm &
US 10.5 / 6.5 mm or sizes needed to obtain gauge (to work sleeves)
32” (or longer) circular to work sleeves with magic loop method.
Gauge Information
Note: swatch for the stockinette stitch gauge measurements and determine additional needle sizes needed in relation.
14 sts & 19 rounds / 4” (10 cm) in stockinette on size US 11 / 8 mm needle (Needle C)
14 sts & 21 rounds / 4” (10 cm) in stockinette on size US 10.5 / 6.5 mm needle (Needle B)
Notions
(3) Stitch markers: (1) Distinct beginning of round marker, plus 2 additional
Darning needle & waste yarn
Pattern Notes
During testing, some knitters experienced curling of the collar which flattened back out with wet blocking.
Woolenspun yarns (such as Nature’s Luxury Homey Nature) hold structure more so than worsted-spun (which will drape). Keep this in mind for when you are selecting your yarn. Worsted-spun yarns or blends with alpaca / cashmere or silk will result in more of a cowl neck collar.
My sample shows a contrast yarn at the cast on edge. This small detail is not included in the pattern, but can be easily achieved by working your cast on with a complimentary color and then switching to MC for Rnd 1.
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