Who Could Stay by Jennifer L Parroccini

Who Could Stay

Knitting
August 2024
Sport (12 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 35 rows = 4 inches
in Waffle Stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
1400 - 2630 yards (1280 - 2405 m)
1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9)
English
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Casual, cozy, and stylish: Who Could Stay is the kind of sweater you’ll style with everything you own. We’re thinking layered with collared shirts, tossed over t-shirts, or your new coffee-and-pajamas go-to.

Who Could Stay is graded on our Men’s Size Chart. Compared to our other garments, this sweater does not decrease as rapidly from the chest to the shoulders, has a deeper shoulder rise and armscye, and has a broader shoulder. It is also written for a taller frame.

Note: This pattern includes a modification guide for adding bust darts for wearers with breasts. We hope this means you have fewer modifications to make as you embark on creating your dream sweater — and that you learn a new skill you can take to all your future projects!

CONSTRUCTION

You’ll begin Who Could Stay by working the front and back flat from the bottom up, leaving the shoulder stitches live. You’ll seam the sides, and use a 3-needle bind-off to join the shoulders. Stitches are picked up for the sleeves and the sleeve cap is worked with short rows, then the sleeve is worked in the round and finished with an optional sewn tubular bind-off. Finally, you’ll pick up and work stitches for the folded neckband, which is stitched to the inside of the neckline.

Optional bust shaping

Who Could Stay includes instructions for working shorts rows, in three sizes, to accommodate breasts.

SIZES

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

Finished chest circumference: 36.75 (41, 45.5, 47.75, 52) (56.25, 60.75, 65, 69.5) inches / 92 (102.5, 113.5, 119, 130) (141, 152, 162.5, 173.5) cm

Download the full schematic here.

Your best fit

Choose the size closest to your cross front measurement: 12.5 (13.75, 14.75, 16, 17.25) (19, 20, 21.25, 22.25) inches / 32 (35, 37.5, 40.5, 44) (48.5, 51, 54, 56.5) cm

Measure your cross front at the underarm. To take this measurement, place the tape measure at the top of the crease of the underarm and measure straight across to the opposite underarm.

Who Could Stay is designed to fit with approximately 4.5 inches / 11.5 cm of positive ease at the fullest part of your chest.

If you need additional room for the bust, working the optional short row shaping will give you the best fit in the shoulders and armholes, while still making room for your chest. Short rows add length to the front only of the garment, so that the hem does not rise in the front.

Rob is wearing size 4, no cup, with 5.75 inches / 14.5 cm of positive ease at the chest. He is 6’ 0” / 183 cm tall.

YARN

Sample shown in Forest Lane Fiber Co. Rambouillet Sport

100% US Rambouillet; 355 yds / 325 m per 100 g skein. This is a delicate, light, woolen-spun, lofty wool that looks sheepy and feels soft. Expect a slightly thick-and-thin width, soft stitch definition, and minimal drape. This yarn blooms and fills in with blocking. Shown in colourway Ghost.

Note: This yarn is delicate until knit, and may tear when pulled. Consider using a matching worsted-spun yarn for seaming.

1400 (1575, 1715, 1825, 1965) (2100, 2245, 2355, 2505) yds / 1280 (1440, 1570, 1665, 1795) (1920, 2055, 2155, 2290) m; 4 (5, 5, 6, 6) (6, 7, 7, 8) skeins.

For optional bust darts, you will need an additional 25 - 215 yds / 25 - 115 m.

GAUGE

22 sts and 35 rows in 4 inches / 10 cm worked both flat and in the round in Waffle Stitch with size A needles after blocking.

NEEDLES

All garment sizes use all needles sizes.

Size A: US 5 / 3.75 mm
Size B: US 3 / 3.25 mm
Size C: US 2 / 2.75 mm

NOTIONS

  • Waste yarn (for the optional Tubular Cast-on)
  • Cable needle (for the optional Tubular Cast-on)
  • 9 stitch markers, including 1 unique for the beginning of the round and at least 6 removable.
  • Waste yarn or stitch holders
  • Tapestry needle
  • Matching worsted-spun yarn for seaming

TECHNIQUES

  • 2 Stitch Selvedge
  • Sloped Bind-off (optional)
  • Working German Short Rows
  • 3-Needle Bind-off
  • Seaming
  • Sewn Tubular Bind-off (optional)
  • Picking up and knitting

CREDITS

Tech Edit: Jen Hurley
Photography: Source Creative House

For UX Knitter credits, visit the pattern page. #sizeinclusive