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Laoise Pullover
finished measurements
Bust: 34¼ (39¼, 43, 46½, 50¼, 54½, 58¼, 62½, 67)” / 87 (99.5, 109, 118, 127.5, 138.5, 148, 159, 170) cm, with 4 - 5” / 10 - 12.5 cm of intended positive ease.
yarn
Harrisville daylights (DK weight)
85% Cormo Wool; 15% wool
250 yards per 100 g skein
shown in bloodshot
4 (5, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10) skeins, or
1000 (1133, 1250, 1428, 1629, 1826, 2000,
2250, 2520) yds of DK weight yarn
needle size
US 4 (3.50 mm): 32″ circ., and DPNs, if preferred for small
circumference knitting.
US 7 (4.50 mm): 24″ / 32″ circ., and DPNs, if preferred for small circumference knitting.
gauge
22 sts and 40 rows/rnds = 4” / 10 cm in slip stitch pattern on larger needles, after gently wet-blocking
notions
stitch markers
2 cable needles
tapestry needle
waste yarn
size 7 4.5 mm crochet hook
waste yarn for provisional cast-on
notes
a. Laoise is a cropped sweater, with cable stitch motifs at the front central panel and sleeves. Laoise is an interpretation of traditional aran sweaters. It has a “V” neckline, bishop / balloon sleeves in smaller proportions for a contemporary look. I like to think that Laoise has the characteristics of an all-day sweater, with some cute and stylish details!
b. This pullover is knit from the top down, with the v - neck worked back and forth flat. The knitting is then joined in the round after the v - neck is complete. The body and sleeves are worked in the round from the top down. The collar, cuffs and hem are worked in 1 X 1 Rib Stitch.
c. The back neck is shaped with simple short rows, with no wraps to pick up.
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- First published: October 2020
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