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Sunday Funday Sweater
Sunday Funday is just what its name suggests—A relaxed silhouette accented with bold stripes, deep V, split hi-lo hem, and dropped shoulders. Knit in the round from the bottom up in easy-breezy stockinette stitch. Sunday Funday is the perfect sweater to throw on and instantly feel comfy cute! It’s the ideal piece for your Sunday Funday plans, or any other day of the week!
SIZE
1 (2, 3, 4, 5)
Suggested ease range: 10-15” / 25-37.5 cm of positive ease.
Sample shown is a size 2 and worn with approx 14” of positive
ease at the bust.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
• Approx 42 (48, 56, 62, 68)“ / 105 (120, 140, 155, 170) cm
at bust circumference
YARN:
Dapper Dye Works, Sterling (70% Baby Alpaca, 20% Silk, 10% Cashmere; 245 yd / 224 m per 100 g); in colors Moon Mist (C1) 1 (1, 2, 2, 2) skein(s), Perfectly Pesto (C2) 1 (1, 1, 1, 1) skein, Perdy (C3) 1 (1, 1, 1, 1) skein, and After Shave (C4) 3 (4, 4, 5, 5) skeins
Or… dk weight yarn in the following amount:
• C1: Approx 208 (238, 277, 307, 337) yd / 189 (216, 252, 279, 306) m
• C2: Approx 129 (147, 172, 190, 208) yd / 117 (134, 156, 173, 189) m
• C3: Approx 129 (147, 172, 190, 208) yd / 117 (134, 156, 173, 189) m
• C4: Approx 703 (803, 937, 1037, 1138) yd / 639 (730, 852, 943,
1035) m
Sample (shown on Hayley), is knit in Dapper Dye Works, Rambler Sport, in colors Something Blue (C1), Chalk It Up (C2), Lox Star (C3), and Mossy Pants (C4).
GAUGE:
20 sts x 28 rnds/rows = 4”/ 10 cm in St st, knit flat and in the
round, blocked
NEEDLES:
Needles listed are suggested. Always take time to swatch.
• Gauge Needle: Size US 6 (4.0 mm) 16”, 32”, 40”, and 60” (for sizes
62” and above) circular needle and DPNs—or size necessary to obtain gauge
• Smaller Needle: Size US 5 (3.75 mm) 16” / 40 cm and 24” / 60 cm
or longer circular needles and DPNs—or one size smaller than Gauge Needle
• Spare needle in Gauge Needle size or smaller, to be used for Three-
Needle Bind Off
TOOLS:
2 removable stitch markers, 1 BOR stitch marker, stitch holders/waste yarn, and tapestry needle
NOTES:
• Sweater is knit in the round from the bottom up until the body
separates for front/back - then it is worked flat. Shoulders are joined together with a Three-Needle Bind Off. Sleeves are then picked up and worked in the round to the cuff. The neckline is then picked up and worked in a 1x1 twisted rib.
• Short Rows are used to shape shoulders.
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- First published: August 2021
- Page created: August 12, 2021
- Last updated: June 13, 2023 …
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