Fairweather Sweater

CA$9.50

Digital knitting pattern pdf download

The Fairweather Sweater is an oversized v-neck pullover with ¾ length sleeves. It is knit in one piece from the top down using fingering weight yarn, with a classic cabled pattern throughout. You start by working the back piece with short row shaping at the shoulders, then you pick up for your fronts and work until the underarm while creating your v-neck shaping. Your piece is then joined in the round, and once you’ve knit it to your preferred length, you work a notched split hem. When your body is complete, you pick up your sleeves from the armhole opening and knit them down to ¾ length, decreasing gently for a roomy fit. Finally, you pick up stitches for the collar and knit a wide band with a beautifully centered decrease at the V.


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Gauge 

28 sts x 36 rnds = 4” / 10 cm in Cable Pattern in the round on larger needles, blocked.

Needles & Notions 

US3 / 3.25 mm and US5 / 3.75 mm circular knitting needles in a variety of lengths to work small and large circumferences in the round (or size to obtain gauge), cable needle, tapestry needle, stitch markers, scrap yarn or stitch holders.

Yarn & Yardage 

Entre Soeurs et Laine Malou Fingering 115 g (4 oz) / 420 yards (384 meters); 80% Merino Wool, 10% Cashmere, 10% Nylon; Fingering Weight in Girobelle. See Finished Measurements and Yardage Requirements chart for yardage.

Finished Measurements 

Sweater is to be worn with 5-10” / 13-25 cm of positive ease. Model is wearing a size XL with 7” / 18 cm of positive ease. See Finished Measurements and Yardage Requirements Chart for full details.

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