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Pippin
Pippin is knit bottom up, beginning with a folded hem. The A-line shaped body divides at the underarms, and the front and back are worked flat. Increases are made at the outside edges of the front and back to create a modified drop shoulder or dolman type of sleeve without adding too much bulk at the underarm. The shoulder stitches are then grafted together. The sleeves are worked downward from stitches picked up around the armholes. The split cowl is worked by picking up stitches around the neck. The pockets are seamed to the sweater after finishing and are therefore easy to leave off if you desire.
Yarn
Worsted weight yarn with good stitch definition in wool or wool blends are recommended. Shown in Green Mountain Spinnery Weekend Wool (100% wool, 140yds / 128m, 2.3oz / 64g) in Lichen.
1075[1170, 1250, 1330, 1410, 1500] (1570, 1650, 1740, 1810,
1900)yds / 985[1070, 1145, 1215, 1290, 1370] (1435, 1510, 1590, 1655, 1735)m.
Gauge
17 sts and 25 rnds = 4” / 10cm on larger needle in st st in the rnd.
14 sts and 32 rows = 4” / 10cm on larger needle in Fluffy Brioche Stitch worked flat.
Sizes
Finished chest circumference: 31[33½, 36, 38 ¼, 40½, 43] (45¼, 47½, 50, 52¼, 54½)“ / 79[85, 91.5, 97, 103, 109.5] (115, 120.5, 127, 132.5, 138.5)cm.
Shown in size 36” with 1” / 2.5cm of negative ease.
Helpful links
Technique Thursday - Crochet provisional cast on
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