Loropetalum Fringed Pullover by Andrea Hungerford

Loropetalum Fringed Pullover

Knitting
September 2020
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Fingering
= Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch with 2 strands held together, blocked
US 8 - 5.0 mm
3000 - 4000 yards (2743 - 3658 m)
Women's A (B, C, D)
English
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This relaxed, flattering poncho-style top is as much fun to knit as it is to wear! The color combinations are endless, and you can make the style your own. It’s truly reversible--you can wear it with either the stockinette or reverse stockinette side out--and choose whether you’d like exposed seams, how much of a side vent you’d like to leave open, and how tight you want the sleeves to fit. The body is knit as a single rectangle, so you don’t have to worry about matching the front pattern to the back, and it’s so much fun to steek and unravel the fringe. The pattern’s botanical name comes from the Chinese Fringed Flower, because even blooms love to show off their fringe!

Sizing
Women’s A (B, C, D)
Approximate Chest Measurement: 30-36 (38-44, 48-54, 56-62)“
Shown in size B on a 38” bust.

Finished Measurements
A schematic is included with this pattern.
Chest Circumference 52.5 (67, 72, 78.25)“
Back Length: 17.75 (18.5, 20.25, 22)” not including fringe.

Materials
This pullover is knit using yarns held double stranded and swapped to crate the marled transitions.

Sincere Sheep Eureka Fingering
100% Rambouillet Wool, 500 yards per 100 g.
MC: Undyed White - 2 (2, 3, 3) skeins or 1000 (1000, 1500, 1500) yards.
CC1: Aegean (blue) - 1 skein or 500 yards.
CC2: Eugenia (Light coral) - 1 (1, 1, 2) skeins or 500 (500, 500, 1000) yards.
CC3: Sandia (medium coral) - 1 skein or 500 yards.
CC4: Kung Hey Fat Choi (dark coral) - 1 skein or 500 yards.