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gauge ( tension swatch) 24 stitches by 32 rows

women's cardigan or sweater pattern image for; women's sweater drop shoulder, round neck + col

drop shoulder, round neck + col, sweater

Tips for my basic knitting patterns

1 First you knit your knitting swatch, if you want to knit in a fantasy pattern, knit your swatch in this stitch,
2 then determine your gauge, now you can choose a knitting pattern with the right gauge, this way it will always fit,
3 no need for special yarns or needles size, you decide which yarn you use and which gauge you use, so easy.

Tips for regular inch increments
17.7 = 17.75 = 17 3/4 inches. 18,8 = 18.75 = 18 3/4 inches. 9.9 = 10 inches and so on.
Knowing this will make it easy to just round up or down as they are such small increments.

your free knitting pattern in multiple sizes  SCROLL DOWN FOR SIZES 40 - 48

Flat (Bottom-Up) Regular length Straight Pullover with Ribbing
Drop (grafted) shoulder with Full length Narrow Taper sleeves with Ribbing
Round (crew) front neck and Shallow back neck with Cowl collar

Designed : 4-4-2007
Free pattern: drop shoulder pattern
Size: Pattern for Woman 40 for *

KNIT YOUR TENSION SWATCH FIRST, IF YOU USE A STITCH PATTERN, KNIT SWATCH IN THIS
PATTERN, THEN CHOOSE YOUR PATTERN WITH THE RIGHT GAUGE

STITCH OR KNITTING GAUGE, AND TENSION: depends on the pattern of stitches in the fabric and the tension of the
individual knitter or crocheter ( or how tightly one knits or crochets, and thick or thin yarns produce different stitches ).
Gauge (Stocking Stitch over 4 in = 10 cm): 24,0 stitches by 32,0 rows.
Body knit by hand on 4 mm needles
Ribbing knit by hand on 3 mm needles

FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (ins): ... with Moderate fit.
Chest: 42,6 Armhole: 18,6 Top Neck Opening: 7,0
Hem Width: 7,7 Front Neck Width: 3,5
Front Neck Depth: 3,9
Hem Width: 39,9 Sleeve Bottom: 8,5 Back Neck Width: 5,9
Sleeve Length: 17,0 Back Neck Depth: 0,6
Body Length: 23,9 Hem Length: 2,3 Collar Length: 12,4
Hem Length: 2,8


Note: There may be sections where there are two shapings to knit at the same time (necklines or waist shaping).

BACK:
1. Cast on 122 stitches on size 3 needles. knit in K1P1 ribbing for 2,8 ins. Inc 8 stitches evenly across the row to 130 stitches
total.
2. Change to size 4 needles and Stocking Stitch. knit even until piece measures 11,8 ins (94 rows), excluding hem.
3. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. Continue until armhole measures 8,8 ins (70 rows).
4. Shape neck. knit both sides at the same time. knit 48 stitches. Slip the next 34 stitches to a holder.
Now attach another ball of yarn and continue across second half of stitches, and
knit remaining 48 stitches. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 4 times, until 44 stitches remain.
5. knit even until armhole measures 9,5 ins (76 rows). Place 44 shoulder stitches on holder.

FRONT:
1-2 Follow steps 1 and 2 as for back.
3. Armhole. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. Continue until armhole measures 5,5 ins (44 rows).
4. Shape neck. knit both sides at the same time. knit 55 stitches. Slip the next 20 stitches to a holder.
Now attach another ball of yarn and continue across second half of stitches, and
knit remaining 55 stitches. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 11 times, until 44 stitches remain.
5. knit even until armhole measures 9,5 ins (76 rows). Place 44 shoulder stitches on holder.

RIGHT SHOULDER SEAM:
1. Graft shoulder seam on 44 stitches.

ROUND (CREW) FRONT NECK COWL COLLAR:
--- by hand on size 4 needles.
--- The instructions below are for a fairly loose collar that will roll naturally. knitting to a tighter gauge will give a
collar with a closer fit. Likewise, a looser gauge will give a looser fit. Optionally, the collar may be knitted in
any ribbing, pattern, or garter stitch, instead of stocking stitch.
--- The collar is knitted in one piece, on the garment, with a seam on the left side.
You may prefer to knit on a Circular needle, and eliminate the seam. When finished, and rolled down, the right side will be showing.
1. With wrong side of knit facing, pick up and knit 5 stitches from left back neck edge, 34 stitches from back neck holder, 5 stitches from right back neck edge, 28 stitches from right front neck edge, 20 stitches from front neck holder and 28 stitches from left
front neck edge. Total 120 stitches.
2. knit even in stocking stitch (knit side inside) until collar measures 12,4 ins (100 rows). Cast off loosely.

LEFT SHOULDER SEAM:
1. As for right shoulder seam.

SLEEVES:
1. Sleeve is grafted onto the body of the sweater, and knitted down to the hem. With size 4 needles pick up and knit
114 stitches between the armhole markers.
2. Dec 1 st at each end of every 3rd row 9 times, then every 4th row 22 times to 52 stitches (115 rows total).
3. knit even until sleeve measures 14,7 ins (118 rows). Dec 4 stitches evenly across the last row (48 stitches remaining).
4. Hem. Change to size 3 needles. knit 22 rows in K1P1 ribbing. Cast off remaining stitches loosely.

FINISHING:
1. Sew side and sleeve seams.
2. Use invisible seam to sew the cowl collar seam. For the first 1.5 - 2 in (until the collar starts to roll out), join so that
the bulk of the seam is on the inside, then join the remainder with the seam on the reverse side.
3. Darn/weave/sew in all loose ends.

REQUIRED AMOUNT OF YARN: ( APPROX. ):
15,1 for body and sleeves
2,0 for ribbing and/or hems
2,9 for collar/hood
20,0 Ounces TOTAL

NOTES:


Free Pattern © Jessica Tromp with KNITWARE DESIGN ™

Flat (Bottom-Up) Regular length Straight Pullover with Ribbing
Drop (grafted) shoulder with Full length Narrow Taper sleeves with Ribbing
Round (crew) front neck and Shallow back neck with Cowl collar

Designed : 4-4-2007
Free pattern: drop shoulder pattern
Size: Pattern for Woman 42 for *

KNIT YOUR TENSION SWATCH FIRST, IF YOU USE A STITCH PATTERN, KNIT SWATCH IN THIS
PATTERN, THEN CHOOSE YOUR PATTERN WITH THE RIGHT GAUGE

STITCH OR KNITTING GAUGE, AND TENSION: depends on the pattern of stitches in the fabric and the tension of the
individual knitter or crocheter ( or how tightly one knits or crochets, and thick or thin yarns produce different stitches ).
Gauge (Stocking Stitch over 4 in = 10 cm): 24,0 stitches by 32,0 rows.
Body knit by hand on 4 mm needles
Ribbing knit by hand on 3 mm needles

FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (ins): ... with Moderate fit.
Chest: 44,7 Armhole: 19,1 Top Neck Opening: 7,3
Hem Width: 7,8 Front Neck Width: 3,7
Front Neck Depth: 4,0
Hem Width: 42,0 Sleeve Bottom: 8,7 Back Neck Width: 6,2
Sleeve Length: 17,0 Back Neck Depth: 0,6
Body Length: 24,2 Hem Length: 2,3 Collar Length: 12,4
Hem Length: 2,8


Note: There may be sections where there are two shapings to knit at the same time (necklines or waist shaping).

BACK:
1. Cast on 128 stitches on size 3 needles. knit in K1P1 ribbing for 2,8 ins. Inc 8 stitches evenly across the row to 136 stitches
total.
2. Change to size 4 needles and Stocking Stitch. knit even until piece measures 11,8 ins (94 rows), excluding hem.
3. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. Continue until armhole measures 9,0 ins (72 rows).
4. Shape neck. knit both sides at the same time. knit 50 stitches. Slip the next 36 stitches to a holder.
Now attach another ball of yarn and continue across second half of stitches, and
knit remaining 50 stitches. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 4 times, until 46 stitches remain.
5. knit even until armhole measures 9,8 ins (78 rows). Place 46 shoulder stitches on holder.

FRONT:
1-2 Follow steps 1 and 2 as for back.
3. Armhole. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. Continue until armhole measures 5,8 ins (46 rows).
4. Shape neck. knit both sides at the same time. knit 57 stitches. Slip the next 22 stitches to a holder.
Now attach another ball of yarn and continue across second half of stitches, and
knit remaining 57 stitches. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 11 times, until 46 stitches remain.
5. knit even until armhole measures 9,8 ins (78 rows). Place 46 shoulder stitches on holder.

RIGHT SHOULDER SEAM:
1. Graft shoulder seam on 46 stitches.

ROUND (CREW) FRONT NECK COWL COLLAR:
--- by hand on size 4 needles.
--- The instructions below are for a fairly loose collar that will roll naturally. knitting to a tighter gauge will give a
collar with a closer fit. Likewise, a looser gauge will give a looser fit. Optionally, the collar may be knitted in
any ribbing, pattern, or garter stitch, instead of stocking stitch.
--- The collar is knitted in one piece, on the garment, with a seam on the left side.
You may prefer to knit on a Circular needle, and eliminate the seam. When finished, and rolled down, the right side will be showing.
1. With wrong side of knit facing, pick up and knit 5 stitches from left back neck edge, 36 stitches from back neck holder, 5 stitches from right back neck edge, 29 stitches from right front neck edge, 22 stitches from front neck holder and 29 stitches from left
front neck edge. Total 126 stitches.
2. knit even in stocking stitch (knit side inside) until collar measures 12,4 ins (100 rows). Cast off loosely.

LEFT SHOULDER SEAM:
1. As for right shoulder seam.

SLEEVES:
1. Sleeve is grafted onto the body of the sweater, and knitted down to the hem. With size 4 needles pick up and knit
117 stitches between the armhole markers.
2. Dec 1 st at each end of every 3rd row 13 times, then every 4th row 19 times to 53 stitches (115 rows total).
3. knit even until sleeve measures 14,7 ins (118 rows). Dec 4 stitches evenly across the last row (49 stitches remaining).
4. Hem. Change to size 3 needles. knit 22 rows in K1P1 ribbing. Cast off remaining stitches loosely.

FINISHING:
1. Sew side and sleeve seams.
2. Use invisible seam to sew the cowl collar seam. For the first 1.5 - 2 in (until the collar starts to roll out), join so that
the bulk of the seam is on the inside, then join the remainder with the seam on the reverse side.
3. Darn/weave/sew in all loose ends.

REQUIRED AMOUNT OF YARN: ( APPROX. ):
15,8 for body and sleeves
2,1 for ribbing and/or hems
3,0 for collar/hood
20,9 Ounces TOTAL

NOTES:


Free Pattern © Jessica Tromp with KNITWARE DESIGN ™

Flat (Bottom-Up) Regular length Straight Pullover with Ribbing
Drop (grafted) shoulder with Full length Narrow Taper sleeves with Ribbing
Round (crew) front neck and Shallow back neck with Cowl collar

Designed : 4-4-2007
Free pattern: drop shoulder pattern
Size: Pattern for Woman 44 for *

KNIT YOUR TENSION SWATCH FIRST, IF YOU USE A STITCH PATTERN, KNIT SWATCH IN THIS
PATTERN, THEN CHOOSE YOUR PATTERN WITH THE RIGHT GAUGE

STITCH OR KNITTING GAUGE, AND TENSION: depends on the pattern of stitches in the fabric and the tension of the
individual knitter or crocheter ( or how tightly one knits or crochets, and thick or thin yarns produce different stitches ).
Gauge (Stocking Stitch over 4 in = 10 cm): 24,0 stitches by 32,0 rows.
Body knit by hand on 4 mm needles
Ribbing knit by hand on 3 mm needles

FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (ins): ... with Moderate fit.
Chest: 46,8 Armhole: 19,4 Top Neck Opening: 7,5
Hem Width: 8,0 Front Neck Width: 3,8
Front Neck Depth: 4,0
Hem Width: 44,2 Sleeve Bottom: 8,9 Back Neck Width: 6,4
Sleeve Length: 17,0 Back Neck Depth: 0,6
Body Length: 24,5 Hem Length: 2,3 Collar Length: 12,4
Hem Length: 2,8


Note: There may be sections where there are two shapings to knit at the same time (necklines or waist shaping).

BACK:
1. Cast on 135 stitches on size 3 needles. knit in K1P1 ribbing for 2,8 ins. Inc 7 stitches evenly across the row to 142 stitches
total.
2. Change to size 4 needles and Stocking Stitch. knit even until piece measures 12,0 ins (96 rows), excluding hem.
3. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. Continue until armhole measures 9,0 ins (72 rows).
4. Shape neck. knit both sides at the same time. knit 52 stitches. Slip the next 38 stitches to a holder.
Now attach another ball of yarn and continue across second half of stitches, and
knit remaining 52 stitches. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 3 times, until 49 stitches remain.
5. knit even until armhole measures 9,8 ins (78 rows). Place 49 shoulder stitches on holder.

FRONT:
1-2 Follow steps 1 and 2 as for back.
3. Armhole. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. Continue until armhole measures 5,8 ins (46 rows).
4. Shape neck. knit both sides at the same time. knit 60 stitches. Slip the next 22 stitches to a holder.
Now attach another ball of yarn and continue across second half of stitches, and
knit remaining 60 stitches. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 11 times, until 49 stitches remain.
5. knit even until armhole measures 9,8 ins (78 rows). Place 49 shoulder stitches on holder.

RIGHT SHOULDER SEAM:
1. Graft shoulder seam on 49 stitches.

ROUND (CREW) FRONT NECK COWL COLLAR:
--- by hand on size 4 needles.
--- The instructions below are for a fairly loose collar that will roll naturally. knitting to a tighter gauge will give a
collar with a closer fit. Likewise, a looser gauge will give a looser fit. Optionally, the collar may be knitted in
any ribbing, pattern, or garter stitch, instead of stocking stitch.
--- The collar is knitted in one piece, on the garment, with a seam on the left side.
You may prefer to knit on a Circular needle, and eliminate the seam. When finished, and rolled down, the right side will be showing.
1. With wrong side of knit facing, pick up and knit 4 stitches from left back neck edge, 38 stitches from back neck holder, 4 stitches from right back neck edge, 29 stitches from right front neck edge, 22 stitches from front neck holder and 29 stitches from left
front neck edge. Total 126 stitches.
2. knit even in stocking stitch (knit side inside) until collar measures 12,4 ins (100 rows). Cast off loosely.

LEFT SHOULDER SEAM:
1. As for right shoulder seam.

SLEEVES:
1. Sleeve is grafted onto the body of the sweater, and knitted down to the hem. With size 4 needles pick up and knit
118 stitches between the armhole markers.
2. Dec 1 st at each end of every 3rd row 13 times, then every 4th row 19 times to 54 stitches (115 rows total).
3. knit even until sleeve measures 14,7 ins (118 rows). Dec 4 stitches evenly across the last row (50 stitches remaining).
4. Hem. Change to size 3 needles. knit 22 rows in K1P1 ribbing. Cast off remaining stitches loosely.

FINISHING:
1. Sew side and sleeve seams.
2. Use invisible seam to sew the cowl collar seam. For the first 1.5 - 2 in (until the collar starts to roll out), join so that
the bulk of the seam is on the inside, then join the remainder with the seam on the reverse side.
3. Darn/weave/sew in all loose ends.

REQUIRED AMOUNT OF YARN: ( APPROX. ):
16,5 for body and sleeves
2,2 for ribbing and/or hems
3,0 for collar/hood
21,7 Ounces TOTAL

NOTES:


Free Pattern © Jessica Tromp with KNITWARE DESIGN ™

Flat (Bottom-Up) Regular length Straight Pullover with Ribbing
Drop (grafted) shoulder with Full length Narrow Taper sleeves with Ribbing
Round (crew) front neck and Shallow back neck with Cowl collar

Designed : 4-4-2007
Free pattern: drop shoulder pattern
Size: Pattern for Woman 46 for *

KNIT YOUR TENSION SWATCH FIRST, IF YOU USE A STITCH PATTERN, KNIT SWATCH IN THIS
PATTERN, THEN CHOOSE YOUR PATTERN WITH THE RIGHT GAUGE

STITCH OR KNITTING GAUGE, AND TENSION: depends on the pattern of stitches in the fabric and the tension of the
individual knitter or crocheter ( or how tightly one knits or crochets, and thick or thin yarns produce different stitches ).
Gauge (Stocking Stitch over 4 in = 10 cm): 24,0 stitches by 32,0 rows.
Body knit by hand on 4 mm needles
Ribbing knit by hand on 3 mm needles

FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (ins): ... with Moderate fit.
Chest: 48,9 Armhole: 19,7 Top Neck Opening: 7,8
Hem Width: 8,2 Front Neck Width: 3,9
Front Neck Depth: 4,1
Hem Width: 46,5 Sleeve Bottom: 9,1 Back Neck Width: 6,6
Sleeve Length: 17,2 Back Neck Depth: 0,6
Body Length: 24,8 Hem Length: 2,5 Collar Length: 13,5
Hem Length: 3,0


Note: There may be sections where there are two shapings to knit at the same time (necklines or waist shaping).

BACK:
1. Cast on 142 stitches on size 3 needles. knit in K1P1 ribbing for 3,0 ins. Inc 7 stitches evenly across the row to 149 stitches
total.
2. Change to size 4 needles and Stocking Stitch. knit even until piece measures 12,0 ins (96 rows), excluding hem.
3. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. Continue until armhole measures 9,3 ins (74 rows).
4. Shape neck. knit both sides at the same time. knit 55 stitches. Slip the next 39 stitches to a holder.
Now attach another ball of yarn and continue across second half of stitches, and
knit remaining 55 stitches. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 4 times, until 51 stitches remain.
5. knit even until armhole measures 10,0 ins (80 rows). Place 51 shoulder stitches on holder.

FRONT:
1-2 Follow steps 1 and 2 as for back.
3. Armhole. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. Continue until armhole measures 5,8 ins (46 rows).
4. Shape neck. knit both sides at the same time. knit 63 stitches. Slip the next 23 stitches to a holder.
Now attach another ball of yarn and continue across second half of stitches, and
knit remaining 63 stitches. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 12 times, until 51 stitches remain.
5. knit even until armhole measures 10,0 ins (80 rows). Place 51 shoulder stitches on holder.

RIGHT SHOULDER SEAM:
1. Graft shoulder seam on 51 stitches.

ROUND (CREW) FRONT NECK COWL COLLAR:
--- by hand on size 4 needles.
--- The instructions below are for a fairly loose collar that will roll naturally. knitting to a tighter gauge will give a
collar with a closer fit. Likewise, a looser gauge will give a looser fit. Optionally, the collar may be knitted in
any ribbing, pattern, or garter stitch, instead of stocking stitch.
--- The collar is knitted in one piece, on the garment, with a seam on the left side.
You may prefer to knit on a Circular needle, and eliminate the seam. When finished, and rolled down, the right side will be showing.
1. With wrong side of knit facing, pick up and knit 5 stitches from left back neck edge, 39 stitches from back neck holder, 5 stitches from right back neck edge, 30 stitches from right front neck edge, 23 stitches from front neck holder and 30 stitches from left
front neck edge. Total 132 stitches.
2. knit even in stocking stitch (knit side inside) until collar measures 13,5 ins (108 rows). Cast off loosely.

LEFT SHOULDER SEAM:
1. As for right shoulder seam.

SLEEVES:
1. Sleeve is grafted onto the body of the sweater, and knitted down to the hem. With size 4 needles pick up and knit
120 stitches between the armhole markers.
2. Dec 1 st at each end of every 3rd row 13 times, then every 4th row 19 times to 56 stitches (115 rows total).
3. knit even until sleeve measures 14,7 ins (118 rows). Dec 5 stitches evenly across the last row (51 stitches remaining).
4. Hem. Change to size 3 needles. knit 22 rows in K1P1 ribbing. Cast off remaining stitches loosely.

FINISHING:
1. Sew side and sleeve seams.
2. Use invisible seam to sew the cowl collar seam. For the first 1.5 - 2 in (until the collar starts to roll out), join so that
the bulk of the seam is on the inside, then join the remainder with the seam on the reverse side.
3. Darn/weave/sew in all loose ends.

REQUIRED AMOUNT OF YARN: ( APPROX. ):
17,3 for body and sleeves
2,5 for ribbing and/or hems
3,4 for collar/hood
23,2 Ounces TOTAL

NOTES:


Free Pattern © Jessica Tromp with KNITWARE DESIGN ™

Flat (Bottom-Up) Regular length Straight Pullover with Ribbing
Drop (grafted) shoulder with Full length Narrow Taper sleeves with Ribbing
Round (crew) front neck and Shallow back neck with Cowl collar

Designed : 4-4-2007
Free pattern: drop shoulder pattern
Size: Pattern for Woman 48 for *

KNIT YOUR TENSION SWATCH FIRST, IF YOU USE A STITCH PATTERN, KNIT SWATCH IN THIS
PATTERN, THEN CHOOSE YOUR PATTERN WITH THE RIGHT GAUGE

STITCH OR KNITTING GAUGE, AND TENSION: depends on the pattern of stitches in the fabric and the tension of the
individual knitter or crocheter ( or how tightly one knits or crochets, and thick or thin yarns produce different stitches ).
Gauge (Stocking Stitch over 4 in = 10 cm): 24,0 stitches by 32,0 rows.
Body knit by hand on 4 mm needles
Ribbing knit by hand on 3 mm needles

FINISHED DIMENSIONS: (ins): ... with Moderate fit.
Chest: 51,0 Armhole: 20,0 Top Neck Opening: 8,0
Hem Width: 8,4 Front Neck Width: 4,0
Front Neck Depth: 4,2
Hem Width: 48,6 Sleeve Bottom: 9,3 Back Neck Width: 6,8
Sleeve Length: 17,2 Back Neck Depth: 0,6
Body Length: 25,0 Hem Length: 2,5 Collar Length: 13,5
Hem Length: 3,0


Note: There may be sections where there are two shapings to knit at the same time (necklines or waist shaping).

BACK:
1. Cast on 148 stitches on size 3 needles. knit in K1P1 ribbing for 3,0 ins. Inc 7 stitches evenly across the row to 155 stitches
total.
2. Change to size 4 needles and Stocking Stitch. knit even until piece measures 12,0 ins (96 rows), excluding hem.
3. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. Continue until armhole measures 9,3 ins (74 rows).
4. Shape neck. knit both sides at the same time. knit 57 stitches. Slip the next 41 stitches to a holder.
Now attach another ball of yarn and continue across second half of stitches, and
knit remaining 57 stitches. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 3 times, until 54 stitches remain.
5. knit even until armhole measures 10,0 ins (80 rows). Place 54 shoulder stitches on holder.

FRONT:
1-2 Follow steps 1 and 2 as for back.
3. Armhole. Mark this row at both ends for armhole. Continue until armhole measures 5,8 ins (46 rows).
4. Shape neck. knit both sides at the same time. knit 66 stitches. Slip the next 23 stitches to a holder.
Now attach another ball of yarn and continue across second half of stitches, and
knit remaining 66 stitches. Dec 1 st at neck edge every row 12 times, until 54 stitches remain.
5. knit even until armhole measures 10,0 ins (80 rows). Place 54 shoulder stitches on holder.

RIGHT SHOULDER SEAM:
1. Graft shoulder seam on 54 stitches.

ROUND (CREW) FRONT NECK COWL COLLAR:
--- by hand on size 4 needles.
--- The instructions below are for a fairly loose collar that will roll naturally. knitting to a tighter gauge will give a
collar with a closer fit. Likewise, a looser gauge will give a looser fit. Optionally, the collar may be knitted in
any ribbing, pattern, or garter stitch, instead of stocking stitch.
--- The collar is knitted in one piece, on the garment, with a seam on the left side.
You may prefer to knit on a Circular needle, and eliminate the seam. When finished, and rolled down, the right side will be showing.
1. With wrong side of knit facing, pick up and knit 4 stitches from left back neck edge, 41 stitches from back neck holder, 4 stitches from right back neck edge, 31 stitches from right front neck edge, 23 stitches from front neck holder and 31 stitches from left
front neck edge. Total 134 stitches.
2. knit even in stocking stitch (knit side inside) until collar measures 13,5 ins (108 rows). Cast off loosely.

LEFT SHOULDER SEAM:
1. As for right shoulder seam.

SLEEVES:
1. Sleeve is grafted onto the body of the sweater, and knitted down to the hem. With size 4 needles pick up and knit
122 stitches between the armhole markers.
2. Dec 1 st at each end of every 3rd row 13 times, then every 4th row 19 times to 58 stitches (115 rows total).
3. knit even until sleeve measures 14,7 ins (118 rows). Dec 6 stitches evenly across the last row (52 stitches remaining).
4. Hem. Change to size 3 needles. knit 22 rows in K1P1 ribbing. Cast off remaining stitches loosely.

FINISHING:
1. Sew side and sleeve seams.
2. Use invisible seam to sew the cowl collar seam. For the first 1.5 - 2 in (until the collar starts to roll out), join so that
the bulk of the seam is on the inside, then join the remainder with the seam on the reverse side.
3. Darn/weave/sew in all loose ends.

REQUIRED AMOUNT OF YARN: ( APPROX. ):
17,9 for body and sleeves
2,5 for ribbing and/or hems
3,5 for collar/hood
23,9 Ounces TOTAL

NOTES:


Free Pattern © Jessica Tromp with KNITWARE DESIGN ™

 

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