Timberline by Jared Flood

Timberline

Knitting
July 2013
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
31 stitches and 31.25 rows = 4 inches
in Charted cable patterns
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
2005 - 3875 yards (1833 - 3543 m)
37¼ (39¾, 43¾, 47¾) (53¼, 57¼, 60¼) (64¼, 68¼, 72¼, 76¼)” [94.5 (101, 111, 121.5) (135.5, 145.5, 153) (163, 173.5, 183.5, 193.5) cm] circumference at chest, buttoned
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“Cabled cardigans are one of my most beloved wardrobe items. Their true timelessness makes them so versatile. I love combining them with all manner of outfits for instant coziness, either at home or on the road.” — designer, Jared Flood

It’s no wonder this classic cardigan tops the list of our must-knit essentials – in worsted weight Shelter, Tones, or Imbue Worsted, Timberline is a pattern you’ll be proud of knitting and delight in wearing for years to come.

Our updated version offers a wider range of sizes, graded on our unisex block for a great fit for all bodies.

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Please note: the stitch patterns used for this garment include written as well as charted instructions.


Construction

  • Sleeves are worked circularly from cuff to underarm. After binding off the underarm stitches, the cap is worked flat.
  • Cardigan body is worked in one piece for the ribbed hem. Upon completion of the hem, stitches for the front button bands are put on a holder to be worked later. The remaining cabled section of the body is worked in one piece to the underarm.
  • After underarm stitches are bound off for the body, both fronts and back are worked separately to the shoulders. V-neck shaping is worked on each front.
  • Upon completion of the body, you will return to your held front band stitches and work them separately. Front bands are worked at a firmer gauge than the cabled portion of fabric (using smaller needles). When bands reach the base of the front neck shaping, you will begin working shaping for the shawl collar.
  • The shawl collar is shaped with short rows, seamed together at the back neck with a Joinery Bind Off. The edge of the collar is then sewn to the back neck edge of garment.
  • The front bands and shawl collar are worked with a 4-stitch selvedge that lays flat; this selvedge is a combination of a 2-stitch I-cord and 2 stitches of 1x1 rib. Instructions for working this selvedge are written into the pattern.

Finished Dimensions

1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7) (8, 9, 10, 11)

  • 37¼ (39¾, 43¾, 47¾) (53¼, 57¼, 60¼) (64¼, 68¼, 72¼, 76¼)” [94.5 (101, 111, 121.5) (135.5, 145.5, 153) (163, 173.5, 183.5, 193.5) cm] circumference at chest, buttoned
  • See Full Schematic for more sizing information
  • Imbue Worsted Peat sample is Size 3. Modeled by Luigi (with mustache), 6’1”/185.5 cm tall, with 5”/12.5 cm positive ease.
  • Shelter Almanac sample is Size 5. Modeled by Kojo David (no facial hair), 6’/183 cm tall, with 17”/43 cm positive ease.
  • Shelter Sweatshirt sample is Size 4. Modeled by Dennis (with beard), 6’2”/188 cm tall, with 7¾”/19.5 cm positive ease.

Need help picking a size? See our resource page on Selecting a Sweater Size

Yarn

Choose from Brooklyn Tweed worsted weight wool yarns:

Shelter — 140 yards (128 meters) per 50g skein

  • 15 (16, 17, 18) (20, 21, 23) (24, 25, 27, 28) skeins
  • Shown in colors Almanac and Sweatshirt

—OR—

Tones — 140 yards (128 meters) per 50g skein

  • 15 (16, 17, 18) (20, 21, 23) (24, 25, 27, 28) skeins

—OR—

Imbue Worsted — 104 yds (95 meters) per 50g skein

  • 20 (21, 22, 24) (27, 28, 30) (32, 34, 36, 38) skeins
  • Photographed in color Peat

Yardage

  • 2005 (2110, 2255, 2460) (2720, 2895, 3085) (3270, 3450, 3650, 3875) yards [1833 (1929, 2062, 2249) (2487, 2647, 2821) (2990, 3155, 3338, 3543) meters] of worsted weight wool yarn

Gauge

  • 31 stitches & 31¼ rows per 4”/10 cm over cabled fabric with main needle(s), after blocking
  • 20 stitches & 31¼ rows per 4”/10 cm in reverse stockinette with main needle(s), after blocking
  • 9-Stitch braid motif from cable patterns measures approximately 1¼”/3 cm wide
  • 30-stitch large cable motif from cable patterns measures approximately 3¾”/9.5 cm wide

Needles

Main needles

  • Suggested Size: US 7/4.5 mm
  • 40”/100 cm circular needle
  • 16”/40 cm circular needle, or longer as preferred
  • One set of double-pointed needles (DPNs)

Ribbing needles

  • Suggested Size: US 5/3.75 mm
  • Two sizes smaller than main needle
  • 40”/100 cm circular needle, or longer as preferred
  • One set of DPNs

Cast-on needles (optional)

  • Suggested Size: US 4/3.5 mm
  • One size smaller than ribbing needles
  • 40”/100 cm circular needle, or longer as preferred
  • One set of DPNs

Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included in the pattern:

Skill Level
5 out of 5: Advanced