Nine Patch by Julie Weisenberger

Nine Patch

Knitting
May 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette St
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
850 - 2200 yards (777 - 2012 m)
Small (Medium, Large, 1X)(2X, 3X, 4X)
English
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Nine Patch is a fun intarsia cardigan, covered in quilt inspired checks - it’s perfect for playing with color or using leftover yarn. You get to choose whether you knit it with sleeves or as a vest - instructions for both are included. This pattern is a rebooted version of a quilt jacket Julie knit in 1995, so it’s full of nostalgia - just like a quilt should be. Use scrap materials from old projects and get swept away in memories of past patterns. Or maybe you opt to play with gradient yarn like Julie did with the vest version. Whatever you do, have fun with it and make it your own! That’s what this sweater is all about.

The pattern begins as Cocoknits Method with the creation of an upper back, shoulders, and fronts - but the sleeves are picked up and knitted down after the body is complete. This way you can decide if you want to continue with sleeves or finish the armholes with ribbing to make a vest. Once the preferred body length is reached, the body stitches are held, then stitches are picked up around the neckline and along the fronts, and a hem is knitted and stitched down all around.
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BEFORE PURCHASING THIS PATTERN
This sweater is worked using the Cocoknits Method, a commonsense system for knitting seamless, tailored sweaters from the top down. All of the page numbers in this pattern refer to the pages in Cocoknits Sweater Workshop by Julie Weisenberger, where the techniques are explained in detail. Purchase Cocoknits Sweater Workshop or visit your local yarn store.
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Skills Needed
Shadow Wrap Short Rows
Intarsia: see Intarsia Tutorials Part 1 and Part 2

Sizes
Small (Medium, Large, 1X)(2X, 3X, 4X)

Finished Measurements
Finished Bust: 31.5 (37.5, 44, 50)(56.5, 63, 69)” / 80 (95, 112, 127)(144, 160, 175) cm
Finished Length: 18 (19, 20.75, 21.75)( 22.5, 24, 25.5)” / 46 (48, 53, 55.5)(57, 61, 65) cm

Materials

Yarn
Sweater Version:
MC: 850 (900, 1000, 1100)(1200, 1300, 1400) yards / 777 (823, 914, 1006) (1097, 1189, 1280) meters fingering - sport weight yarn
CC: 250 (300, 400, 500)(600, 700, 800) yards / 229 (274, 366, 457)(549, 640, 732) meters fingering - sport weight yarn, total of all colors

Vest Version:
850 (900, 1000, 1200)(1400, 1600, 1800) yards / 777 (823, 914, 1097)(1280, 1463, 1646) meters of fingering - sport weight yarn that gets gauge.
Approximate breakdown for each color:
MC: 620 (640, 690, 830)(960, 1080, 1160) yards / 567 (585, 631, 759)(878, 988, 1061) meters
CC: 230 (260, 310, 370)(440, 520, 600) yards / 210 (238, 283, 338)(402, 475, 549) meters

Shown in:

Sweater Version A:
The Grey Sheep Co Stein Fine Wool 4ply (solid ivory MC)
50% Merino, 50% Gotland; 361 yds / 330 m per 3.5 oz / 100 g skein 3 (3, 3, 3)(4, 4, 4) skeins in Frappacino
CC yarns were all stash yarns, mostly naturally dyed yarns from A Verb For Keeping Warm.

Sweater Version B:
A Verb For Keeping Warm Flock (gradient ivory to gray MC)
100% Organic NM Rambouillet Wool; 290 yds / 265 m per 1.75 oz / 50 g skein MC: 3 (4, 4, 4)(5, 5, 5) skeins in Granite
CC: 9 assorted colors
Additional CC yarn: 3-4 additional colors from stash.

Vest:
A Verb For Keeping Warm Flock (blue and gray)
100% Organic NM Rambouillet Wool; 290 yds / 265 m per 1.75 oz / 50 g skein
MC: 3 (3, 3, 3)(4, 4, 4) skeins in Bay Sailor
CC: 1 (1, 2, 2)(2, 2, 3) skeins in Granite

A Verb For Keeping Warm Gather (natural and earth tones)
75% CA Climate Beneficial Rambouillet, 25% AZ Alpaca; 200 yds / 183 m per 1.75 oz / 50 g skein
5 (5, 6, 7)(8, 9, 10) skeins in Lighthouse
Yardage includes contrast colors dyed by Julie with branches and leaves from plum and persimmon trees and avocado pits

Needles
US 5 / 3.75 mm (or size needed to obtain gauge) circular needle, 32” / 80 cm or longer, for body and sleeves (see page 19 for information on length). Needle should be long enough to do Magic Loop on Sleeves (or use dpns)
US 3 / 3.25 mm circular needle, 32” / 80 cm or longer (for trim)
US 1-2 / 2.25-2.75 mm needle for working bind-off
US 0-1 / 2-2.25 mm circular needle, 32” / 80 cm or longer (for picking up stitches)

Notions
8 stitch markers - including 1 distinct marker
Stitch holder or spare circular needle to hold sts
Row counter (optional)

Gauge
23 sts and 36 rows / rnds = 4” / 10 cm square in St st on largest needles

Errata
This pattern has errata. Please see Cocoknits.com for more details.

The pattern placement for the Front chart on p. 9 was incorrect for sizes Small, Large, 2X and 4X. The pattern was revised on 8/9/22 and the new pdf was sent to all Ravelry and Cocoknits.com purchasers. The change on p. 9 was the only correction.

If you bought a printed copy at your LYS, contact knit@cocoknits.com, telling us where you bought the pattern, and we will email you the corrected p.9.