Lodge Pullover by Jared Flood

Lodge Pullover

Knitting
October 2023
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
750 - 1505 yards (686 - 1376 m)
41 (45, 48½, 52½) (57, 61, 64½) (68½, 73, 77, 80½)” [104 (114.5, 123, 133.5) (145, 155, 164) (174, 185.5, 195.5, 204.5) cm] finished circumference at chest
English
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“This plush top-down pullover is the perfect match for the coziness and speed of chunky-weight wool. Thoughtful shaping details throughout keep this easy, oversized style from overwhelming the wearer. Customize your sweater’s proportions from a menu of neckline, body and sleeve options that help you achieve the shape that works best for you. Because the garment is worked from the top down, it may be tried on throughout the knitting process, allowing you to get a “just-right” fit with no guesswork.” — designer, Jared Flood

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Please note: the stitch patterns used for this garment include written as well as charted instructions.


Construction

  • Pullover is worked seamlessly from the top down. The back is worked flat to the underarm with short rows to shape the shoulders and then placed on hold. Stitches are picked up for both fronts from back shoulders and worked flat simultaneously to the base of the v- or crew neck, when fronts are joined and worked together flat to the underarm, with an optional triangle detail for the crew neck. The garment is folded along the shoulder and the front and back are joined into the round to be worked circularly for the remainder of the body. The body is worked circularly to the hem. Tapered body shaping may be worked during this time. Sleeve stitches are picked up around each armhole and the sleeves are worked circularly to the cuff. The sleeve shaping is worked according to knitter’s preference for a classic- or slim-fit sleeve. The neckband is picked up and worked circularly in 1x1 ribbing during finishing.

Finished Dimensions

Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) (8, 9, 10, 11)

  • 41 (45, 48½, 52½) (57, 61, 64½) (68½, 73, 77, 80½)” [104 (114.5, 123, 133.5) (145, 155, 164) (174, 185.5, 195.5, 204.5) cm] finished circumference at chest
  • See Full Schematic for more sizing information
  • Arbor Lodge Knapsack sample is Size 3, Version III (Tall) with V-Neck and Classic Sleeves. Modeled by Sadie (long curly hair), 5’9”/175.5 cm tall, with 7½“/19 cm ease.
  • Arbor Lodge Cadet sample is Size 2, Version I (Semi-Cropped) with Crew Neck (with triangle detail), and Classic Sleeves. Modeled by Sadie (long curly hair), 5’9”/175.5 cm tall, with 8”/20.5 cm ease.
  • Arbor Lodge Barely There sample is Size 2, Version II (Classic) with Crew Neck and Slim Sleeves. Modeled by Julia (long straight hair), 5’4”/162.5 cm tall, with 5”/12 cm ease and by Kaya (short straight hair), 5’4”/162.5 cm tall, with 12”/30.5 cm ease.
  • Quarry Woodsmoke sample is Size 3, Version I (Semi-Cropped) with V-Neck and Slim Sleeves. Modeled by Sadie (long curly hair), 5’9”/175.5 cm tall, with 9½“/24 cm ease.
  • Quarry Cast Iron sample is Size 4, Version II (Classic) with Crew Neck (with triangle detail) and Classic Sleeves. Modeled by Sadie (long curly hair), 5’9”/175.5 cm tall, with 12”/30.5 cm ease.

Need help picking a size? See our resource page on Selecting a Sweater Size

Yarn

Choose from Brooklyn Tweed chunky weight yarns:

Brooklyn Tweed Arbor Lodge — 125 yards (114 meters) per 100g skein

  • Semi-Cropped Version: 6^ (7, 7^, 8) (8, 9, 9) (10, 10, 11, 11) skeins
  • Classic Version: 7 (7, 8, 8) (9, 9, 10) (10^, 11, 11, 12) skeins
  • Tall Version: 7 (8, 8^, 9) (9^, 10, 11) (11, 12, 12, 13) skeins
  • Photographed in colors Barely There and Cadet

—OR—

Brooklyn Tweed Quarry — 200 yards (182 meters) per 100g skein

  • Semi-Cropped Version: 4 (4^, 5, 5) (5, 6, 6) (6, 7, 7, 7)
  • Classic Version: 4^ (5, 5, 5) (6, 6, 6) (7, 7, 7, 7^)
  • Tall Version: 5 (5, 5^, 6) (6, 6, 7) (7, 8, 8, 8)
  • Photographed in colors Cast Iron and Woodsmoke

The marked skein counts “^” are near or exact to the listed yardage; consider adding an extra skein.

Yardage

  • Semi-Cropped Version: 750 (795, 870, 920) (975, 1030, 1100) (1150, 1215, 1255, 1295) yards [686 (727, 796, 841) (892, 942, 1006) (1052, 1111, 1148, 1184) meters]
  • Classic Version: 800 (850, 930, 985) (1050, 1105, 1185) (1240, 1310, 1355, 1400) yards [732 (777, 850, 901) (960, 1010, 1084) (1134, 1198, 1239, 1280) meters]
  • Tall Version: 855 (910, 990, 1055) (1125, 1185, 1270) (1325, 1405, 1460, 1505) yards [782 (832, 905, 965) (1029, 1084, 1161) (1212, 1285, 1335, 1376) meters]
  • Yardage is calculated with optional body shaping and slim sleeves. If optional body shaping is not worked, an additional 15-30 yards/14-27 meters of yarn will be needed for each size; if classic sleeves are worked, an additional 20 yards/18 meters of yarn will be needed for each size.

Gauge

  • 13 stitches & 20 rows/rounds per 4”/10 cm in stockinette stitch with main needle, after blocking

Needles

Main needles

  • Suggested Size US 10½ (6 mm)
  • 32”/80 cm circular needle (or longer as preferred) for body
  • 16”/40 cm circular needle and one set of double-pointed needles (DPNs) for sleeves

Ribbing needles

  • Suggested Size US 9 (5.5 mm)
  • 2-3 sizes smaller than main needle
  • 32”/80 cm circular needle for hem ribbing
  • 16”/40 cm circular needle and one set of double-pointed needles (DPNs) for neckband and sleeve cuffs

Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included in the pattern:

Skill Level
3 out of 5: Intermediate