Morbillo cardigan by Amy Herzog

Morbillo cardigan

Knitting
October 2019
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch
1500 - 3250 yards (1372 - 2972 m)
Yours. (Morbillo is a CustomFit pattern and will be written specifically to your choice of gauge and size.)
English

Morbillo is available as a custom-gauge, custom-size pattern via my CustomFit pattern generator. Upon purchase, you’ll receive a credit for a custom version of Morbillo and instructions on how to create it.

The Morbillo cardigan is named for one of our favorite people at the Sebasco Harbor Resort, where I held my make. wear. love. fall sweater retreats until I ended the retreats in 2019. Sebasco is a special place, made more so by the efforts of the people who run it. This cardigan reminds me of the laid back, but still elegant, style of the resort.

It’s intended to be worn open, and worked in a reverse Stockinette pattern with stripes of twisted stitches decorating the back, front, and sleeves. I’ve chosen to wear it in a long length and a-line silhouette with long sleeves, but you can adjust Morbillo to meet your needs.

I used Indigodragonfly’s Wingenhooven DK, one of my desert island yarns, for its crisp stitch definition and subtle color changes. The silk, yak, and merino blend perfectly combines softness and luxury and I recommend it without reservation.

(Photo credit to Gale Zucker, 2019. Model credit to Maya J.)

I’ve shown it here in the retreat colorway “You’ve Got Some Red on You”. At 5.5 stitches and 8.25 rows per inch, an approx size 30 (32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60)’’ / 76 (81.5, 86.5, 91.5, 96.5, 101.5, 106.5, 112, 122, 132, 142, 152.5) cm a-line sweater in a long length will take around 6 (6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10, 11) hanks.

(Straight-sided and/or shorter sweaters will use less yarn!)

If you’re not using Wingenhooven, or you’re getting a different gauge, I strongly recommend the app Stashbot by Hannah Fettig for yardage estimations.