Parapluie by kraftling

Parapluie

Knitting
November 2015
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
9 stitches and 12 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette with 10 mm needle and super bulky yarn
US 15 - 10.0 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
569 - 853 yards (520 - 780 m)
S/M/L/XL (designed for 32”/34”/36”/40” bust sizes, but sweater has very oversized fit with at least 6” positive ease).
English
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We’ve had some rainy weather as we move into the fall season here in Victoria; the umbrellas and warm clothes have appeared all around town. This project is inspired by those things, as well as by all of the cropped, bulky, boxy sweaters I’ve been seeing. This piece combines a super bulky Shetland & Alpaca blend with a bulky weight alpaca yarn, which means that this project knits up very quickly! It’s a top-down yoke style sweater, so no seams to sew on this project.

Yarn
MC: The yarn I used here is a handspun blend of alpaca and Shetland from a talented spinner out of Saskatchewan in a super bulky weight. (Find her at www.facebook.com/spinitsask). You will need approximately 300/350/375/400/450 metres of super bulky yarn in the main colour for this project.
CC: Bernat Alpaca Bulky (100 g/110 m per ball): 2/2/2/3/3 balls
To substitute yarns, match gauges listed below to labels/swatches.

Needles

  • 10 mm 24” circular needles
  • 10 mm double-pointed needles
  • 6 mm 16” circular needle (or double-pointed needles) & 24” circular needle

Gauge
Super bulky, 4” in stockinette with 10 mm needles: 9 sts x 12 rows.
Bulky, 4” in stockinette with 6 mm needles (single strand): 15 sts x 18 rows.

Measurements/Sizing
S/M/L/XL (designed for 32”/34”/36”/40” bust sizes, but sweater has very oversized fit with at least 6” positive ease). Sweater measures approximately 20/20/21/21.5/21.5” in length from shoulder to waist.