SIZES:
1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9)
Finished bust circumference:
77 (88, 97.5, 107.5, 118) (128, 137.5, 147.5, 158)cm/
30.75 (35.25, 39, 43, 47.25) (51.25, 55, 59, 63.25)”. See Schematic on page 4 for more detailed measurements.
Suggested fit approx. 2.5 – 10cm (1 – 4”) positive ease. Sample shown in size 4 with 3.75cm (1.5”) positive ease. Finished garment measurements are taken with relaxed fabric after blocking.
MATERIALS
Yarn for Sweater:
Yarn: **[Eden Cottage Yarns][4]**; Titus DK.
100g (225m/245yds, 75% Merino, 25% Silk).
Sample shown in MC Steel (grey) & CC Rambling Rose (blush pink).
Please note that a 10% yarn contingency is incorporated into the following yarn quantities for MC, and 5% for CC. *If you want a longer body length, extra yarn is required.*
Yarn required for Full Sleeves and Twisted Rib Hem:
MC: 3 (4, 4, 5, 5) [6, 7, 7, 8] Skeins
CC: 1 Skein
MC
300 (363, 400, 465, 500) [585, 644, 700, 800] g
675 (817, 900, 1046, 1125) [1317, 1449, 1575, 1800] m
735 (890, 980, 1139, 1225) [1434, 1578, 1715, 1960] yds
CC
28 (33, 36, 42, 46) [53, 58, 64, 73] g
59 (70, 77, 90, 98) [113, 125, 137, 156] m
68 (80, 89, 103, 112) [129, 142, 156, 178] yds
Yarn for Corrugated Hem finish: An extra 10 (12, 14, 16, 19) [ 22, 25, 28, 31] grams of CC yarn is required, thus reducing the MC yarn requirement by 10 – 31g.
MC Yarn for Short Sleeves (CC yarn – 1 skein):
2 (3, 3, 3, 4) [4, 5, 5, 6] skeins
189 (231, 257, 300, 333) [398, 440, 485, 562] g
452 (521, 578, 675, 751) [895, 991, 1091, 1264] m
463 (567, 630, 735, 817) [975, 1079, 1188, 1376] yds
NEEDLES
– Size 4mm / US 6 circular needle, 80cm / 32” length (or size needed to obtain gauge) to knit the body, bottom part of yoke, and sleeves. If not using magic loop for sleeves, then a set of double pointed needles, or your preferred method of small circumference knitting, will be required.
– Size 3.75mm / US 5 circular needle, 40cm/ 16” and 80cm / 32” length (or 0.25mm / 1 US size smaller than gauge-size needle) to knit the yoke garter, sleeve cuffs, and twisted rib hem.
– Size 3.5mm / US 4 circular needle, 80cm / 32” length (or 0.5mm / 2 US sizes smaller than gauge-size needle) to knit the brioche section.
Spare needle or smooth waste yarn for holding live sts.
Tapestry/Darning needle
Stitch marker: 1 total.
GAUGE
20.5 sts x 30.5 rnds = 10cm x 10cm (4”x 4”) in stocking stitch worked in the round after blocking on largest needle.
CONSTRUCTION NOTES:
Winterlicious is worked in one piece, in the round, from the top down. The EOR marker is placed at the back centre. Commencing with a garter and brioche yoke, then some short rows are worked to the back of the sweater before finishing the yoke to the sleeve and body separation. The body is then worked to the hem. Finally, the sleeves are worked from the top down.
You can shorten/ lengthen this garment by knitting less/ more body length before commencing the hem. Try on as you go and adjust accordingly. Please note that extra yarn will be required if you knit the body length longer than the measurement in the schematic.
There are several video tutorials linked to this pattern.
1) Jogless Garter in the round – I suggest you watch this before casting on, so you can determine if you’d like to use this method for knitting the yoke.
2) Two Colour Brioche in the round.
3) German Short rowing.
4) 1 x 1 Tubular bind off.
Links to all these can be found in the Techniques section.