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Madeira Sweater
THE MADEIRA SWEATER,
A KNITTING JOURNEY IMMERSED IN ADVENTURE AND MEMORY. 
Imagine creating a sweater that carries the essence of a spontaneous journey to the island. This pattern invites you to knit with purpose, where each stitch echoes the excitement of an unplanned escape.
The design is more than just a garment—it’s a keepsake of exploration, capturing the spirit of hikes, oceanfront walks, and moments of pure joy. 
Perfect for any adventurer, this sweater becomes a canvas for your memories, offering a timeless reminder of the places you’ve been and the stories you’ve lived. Craft your own Madeira Sweater and wear it as a symbol of spontaneity and discovery.
Check on Madeira Beanie Pattern 
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/madeira-beanie
SIZES 
S: Naked bust up to 34.5 inches/88 cm 
M: Naked bust up to 41.25 inches/105 cm 
L: Naked bust up to 46.5 inches/118 cm
FINISHED CHEST CIRCUMFERENCE
S/M/L: 37/44/49 inches, 94/112/124 cm
YARN REQUIREMENTS 
These are approximate numbers, the total yarn usage will depend on your personal gauge, the yarn you chose and all the modifications you will make.
For this sweater, you’ll need 3 colors: 
• Color A: neckline and diamonds (blue) 50g 
• Color B: yoke (yellow) 100g 
• Color C: main color (white) 450-500g 
This color combination can be seen in the title photo. You can also choose any other combination, eg take the main color for the neckline or knit sleeve cuffs in any other color.
SUGGESTED YARN
The sweater is knitted with: 
Nakyang I’m Wool 4 
100% merino wool, 175m/100g 
Colors: 175 Dark Blue, 112 Gold, 101 Ivory
Alternative yarns can be, eg Donegal Tweed Double, 95m/50g
TOOLS AND MATERIALS 
• Circular needles 
• Tapestry needle or crochet hook for weaving in ends 
• Stitch markers 
• Scrap yarn 
Note that needle size should be adjusted individually to achieve the specified gauge.
CONSTRUCTION 
This sweater is seamlessly worked from the top down in the round, featuring a yoke shaped with short rows.
KNITTING GAUGE 
15-16 sts and 20 rows = 4 inches/10 cm in stockinette stitch. Gauge is given for stockinette stitch (provided after blocking).
TECHNIQUES 
Knitting 
Purling 
Changing colors 
Stranded colorwork 
Cables 
Jaquard 
Reading a chart 
Picking up sts 
Working in rounds
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