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Hachure
Recommended for experienced knitters
As of May 2021, Hachure has been taken down for a re-write and re-knit. We’re excited to share with you the new version; in the meantime, we ask for your patience during the process!
NOTE: this pattern has been edited to be worked flat after initially being written to work in the round. We decided to make this change to avoid as many “at the same time” instructions. Thanks for your understanding!
SIZES
Finished Bust Circumference: 34 (38, 42, 46, 49¾, 53½, 57¼)”
Length: 22¼ (22½, 23¾, 24, 25, 25¼)”
Sweater shown measures 38”.
MATERIALS
Manos del Uruguay CLARA (100% superwash merino; 100g/385 yds), 3 (3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5) sk of MC; 1 (1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2) sk CC
Shown in MC C9 Frost, CC C1 Miel
US 6/4mm 32” circular and needles for small circumference in the round (DPNs, 1 long circular, or 2 short circulars, as you prefer), or size needed to obtain gauge.
US 5/3.75mm 16” and 32” circular and and needles for small circumference in the round (DPNs, 1 long circular, or 2 short circulars, as you prefer)
stitch holders or waste yarn
stitch markers
tapestry needle
GAUGE
24 sts and 33 rows = 4” in Stockinette stitch.
NOTES
Sweater begins in the front center. Increases are used to create a triangle. The triangle base is half of the lower body width. Stitches are cast-on for the back and short-rows are worked to drop the hem. The body is continued in the round with increases and decreases worked to continue the fabric on the bias and is then split to work back and forth at the neck. After the body length has been reached, the sweater is split at the underarm to work the back and fronts. After the shoulders are seamed, the sleeves are picked up and knit out from the body. The sweater is finished with ribbing at neck and hem.
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- First published: February 2016
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- Last updated: May 4, 2021 …
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