Tevennec Raglan Yoke by anne regourd

Tevennec Raglan Yoke

Knitting
November 2023
Sport (12 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in rib 1/1
US 7 - 4.5 mm
766 - 2187 yards (700 - 2000 m)
32¼(34½. 37, 39¼)(42½, 45, 49, 51) 56’’ [82 (88, 94, 100) (108, 114, 124, 130)142 cm]
English

The body this raglan pullover is worked from the top down in the round (meaning you can try it on as you go and add length to suit your own personal style!). beginning with the collar folded or not and then flowing into yoke’s Rib. The yoke is shaped along the large raglans for a classic style. The sleeves are then returned to the needle, picking up stitches for the underarm for a totally seamless sweater!
This design is all about the fit, the details and the clean, simple ribbing lines. The timeless aesthetic of this piece will work with most body types and styles. The rib contours to the body in a really flattering way. With a stylish cropped length for a top or vest to a sweater that is easily customized. Three sleeves length options: short, mid, and long. Sleeves are worked from the top down using short rows to shape the sleeve caps. Adjust the length of the sleeves and the body easily to fit your personal style!
Techniques to Indulge In: Top down, seamless sweater construction, saddle shoulder shaping, stockinette stitch, ribbing, working flat and in the round, casting on and binding off.

I have fallen in love with this design! Ribbing creates a deep line that has a lot of stretch to it but also looks clean and polished hugging the upper body for a flattering fit, It feels like I’m wearing a cozy sweatshirt! You’ll reach for this sweater again and again on late nights and lazy Sunday mornings.
Construction:
Pullover is knitted in the round in rib 1x1 from the top down, some short rows are done for back shaping after the collar. Yoke is knit with a modified saddle shoulder/raglan sleeve, beginning by working increases at the Front nd Back only, then working increases at the sleeves only, then finally working increases at the Front, Back, and sleeves at the same times. After separation for body and sleeves underarm sts are cast on. Body is knit straight to rib hem. Each raglan has a 10 stitches border or band and there are no increases in that band. So it goes: Back, 10sts raglan, sleeve, 10sts raglan, Front, 10sts raglan, sleeve, 10sts raglan.
Model:
A: Spring version with boat neck with half length sleeve yoke part done stripe of broken twisted rib as raglan band, body in stripe rnd in St st. Done in bicolor bleu and sand, in alpaca soxx from Lang. shown in size 5.
B: Half turtle neck with long length sleeves in rib with chart G for raglan band. done in one colour black from everyday Himalaya.
C: Half turtle neck with long length sleeves in rib with raglan band in twisted rib. done in bicolor black and green Malabrido. Sample uses colour 195, aguas 355, prussia blue 046
D: Half turtle neck with elbow length sleeves in rib with raglan band in twisted rib. done in one color black Malabrido. Sample ses colour black sweater shown in size 3
E: Summer version with boat neck with cap length sleeve yoke part done broken twisted rib, raglan band in twisted st, then the body is knit in simple rib to the end with side slit. done in bicolor in linen, De rerum Natura Antigone. shown in Tourterelle, ordore, Mistral, shown in size 4.

Yarn:

  • Malabrigo Arroyo (100% merino 306 m 335 yds per 100g skein);
  • De rerum Natura Antigone (100% linen, 260 m per 100gr skein); for Spring with cap sleeve version.
  • Himalaya Everyday Fiber (100% Anti-Pilling Acrylic 273 yds 250m per 100gr)
  • LANG YARNS Alpaca Soxx 6-ply (70% Alpaca Easy-Wash, 30% Nylon, 427 yds 390m per 150gr).

Yardage: These are just approximations. Total yarn usage will depend on the yarn you use (fiber content, ply, etc.), your personal gauge, and any modifications you may make.
for one colour model:
Long Sleeve Sweater: Approx 770 (920, 1100, 1225)(1380, 1550, 1690, 1850) 2000 m.
Short Sleeve cropped length: Approx 690 (830, 970, 1100)(1240, 1380, 1520, 1650) 1800) m.
Short Sleeve cropped length: Approx 580 (690, 800, 9200)(1050, 1150, 1280, 1380) 1500)m.
Needles (Use the needle size you need to achieve gauge.)
-Size A for main body, sleeves, One 32” 80 cm circ needle
size US 7 4.5 mm One set double-pointed needles (dpns)
Size US 7 4.5 mm Or size to obtain gauge
-Size B for cuffs, collar and hem One 24” 60 cm and 16” 40 cm circ Size US 5 3.75 mm One set dpns size US 5 3.75 mm
Or one size smaller than size A
Notions: Stitch markers (8 - with 1 of them being unique from the others for BOR), tapestry needle, stitch holders or waste yarn
Gauge in pattern:(Measured over rib 1x1 stitch pattern in the round after blocking.) 20 sts and 28 rnds = 4” 10 cm in rib 1x1 with size A needles, Gauge and needle size are suggestions only.
Individual knitting style and yarn characteristics affect the result, so adjust needle size to get preferred results.
Dimensions: Finished measurements: 32¼(34½ 37, 39¼)(42½, 45, 49, 51) 56’’ 82 (88, 94, 100) (108, 114, 124, 130)142 cm Intended to be worn with 0 to +8” 0 to 20 cm ease. To pick your best size, measure your full bust and add or subtract your desired ease, then pick the finished bust circumference closest to that number