Mitered Detail Cardigan by Adriana Hernandez-Bergstrom

Mitered Detail Cardigan

Machine Knitting
April 2014
Light Fingering ?
27 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in StSt
1730 - 3131 yards (1582 - 2863 m)
Garment Bust (no edging): 34 (36, 38, 42, 46, 50, 54)” / 86.5 (92, 96, 106.5, 117, 126.5, 137) cm
English
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Please Note: This is a MACHINE KNITTING pattern.

Difficulty Level: Intermediate

Garment Bust (with edges overlapped): 36.5 (39, 40, 44.5, 48.5, 52, 56.5)” / 92.5 (98.5, 102, 113, 123, 132.5, 143.5) cm

Yarn Requirement: Approx.1730 (1913, 2052, 2299, 2550, 2802, 3131) yds / 1582 (1749, 1876, 2102, 2331, 2562, 2863) m of yarn that meets gauge.
Yarn that’s roughly 100g = 580yds / 536m

Skills Needed
• Casting on (crochet, tappet tool, or open)
• Picking up sts and grafting
• Garter bar (or hand-knitted garter)
• Partial knitting / Short-rows (Option A)
• Centered Double Decreasing (Option B)
• Decreasing sts
• Seaming with mattress stitch

Tools/Accessories
• Standard gauge 200 ndl bed knitting machine
• garter bar (for folding edge and 4 rows at cuff)
• tappet tool
• 3 stitch transfer tool
• long transfer combs (Option B)
• scrap yarn
• tapestry needle

This cardigan was designed to be drapey and loose through the gauge and yarn combination. It is meant to be worn with +2” / +5 cm of wearing ease. The bust size is adjustable; there are no front closure elements, so it can be wrapped tighter and secured with a shawl pin or edging can be knit wider or narrower. Please be sure to measure the intended wearer before choosing a size.

The garment begins with two mitered quadrilaterals that resemble kites or diamonds. The tops of these two conjoined “kites” are used as the basis for the back piece. The back and front panels are knit independently and seamed together at the sides.

Tip: If short rows are shredding your yarn, try hanging a cast-on rag in front of each wrapped stitch to protect the fabric you are knitting.

October 2014: UPDATE Available