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Sencillo
DESIGN INFORMATION
Sencillo is the Spanish word for “simple” and this pullover is the perfect embodiment of that. The easy shape, classic v-neck, and casual drop shoulders combine to create the perfect all-season pullover. Knit in a cotton-linen blend, it’s an easy layer as the temperatures slowly cool into fall and winter.
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CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION
Sencillo is worked in pieces from the bottom up and seamed together after being blocked. The front and back each start with a garter stitch trim to create the side slit.
Sleeves are worked from the cuff to the upper arm, starting with a narrow cuff of garter stitch. Stitches are increased from the cuff to the upper arm.
YARN
Knit Picks Cotlin - DK; 70% Cotton, 30% Linen 50g (1.76 oz) / 123 yards (112 meters); 7 (8, 9, 10, 11) (12, 13, 14, 15) skeins.
Photographed in Swan.
GAUGE
18 sts and 25 rows = 4” over Stockinette stitch with gauge needle.
NEEDLES
US 6 / 4 mm straight or circular needles (or size to obtain gauge)
US 6 / 4 mm dpns or 16” circular needles (or size to obtain gauge, for neckband)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
XS (S, M, L, XL) (2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL) corresponding to 48 (51, 56, 59, 64) (67, 72, 75, 80)” finished circumference at bust. See schematic on Pg. 8.
Sweater is meant to be worn with 17 - 20” of positive ease at the bust.
Sample shown is size 51”, worn with 17” of positive ease on a 34” bust.
TOOLS
Tapestry needle, blocking wires, blocking pins, stitch markers (6).
NOTES
Work the first and last stitch of each row as a k1 to create a neat selvedge for seaming.
Stitch markers are used to identify the start of the armhole for the front and back, and for the neckband finishing.
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