Contains:
- Written instructions
- Charted stripe motif
- US Imperial Measurement / Metric Measurement
- chest circumference - 33.75 (36, 37.75, 39.5) 41.25, 44, 45.75 (49.75, 51.5, 53.75) in/84.5 (90, 94.5, 99) 103.5, 110, 114.5 (124.5, 129, 134.5) cm
- Schematic
- Suitable for Beginning and Intermediate knitters
Materials you need at home:
- yarn, Aloft by, Knit Picks; Lace; 75% Mohair, 25% Silk; 246 yds (224 m) / 25 grams , approx. yarn amounts, MC (Carbon), CC1 (Tarragon), CC2 (Silver), Pullover, MC 2 (2, 3, 3) 3, 3, 3 (4, 4, 5), CC1 - 1 (1, 1, 1) 1, 2, 2, (3, 3, 3), CC2 - 1 skein all sizes, Cardigan, MC 2 (3, 3, 3) 3, 4, 4 (4, 4, 5), CC1 - 1 (1, 1, 1) 1, 2, 2, (3, 3, 3), CC2 - 1 skein all sizes
- needles, 3.75mm (us no 5) and 4.0mm (us no 6) circular needle, 24 - 32 inch/60 - 80 cm cord and dpns for sleeves
- additional tools/notions needle to weave in ends, st markers, st holders/waste yarn, 14mm buttons or size to fit buttonhole (if you are working cardigan), scissors
“Forgive Quickly. Kiss slowly. Love truly. Laugh uncontrollably and never regret anything that made you smile.” -Audrey Hepburn
And you can do these all in stripes. I have always found stripes to be a cheery force in my wardrobe and mohair makes me smile…may your fuzzy stripes make you smile, too!
This is a pattern for a top down raglan sweater. There are instructions to work it as a pullover or cardigan with a steek. Depth within the stripe patterning is created by working CC1 and CC2 with one strand of Aloft and working MC with strands held double.
You may work this as a pullover or cardigan, there are notes for each in the instructions, as you work your project.
18 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches in stockinette worked in the round, on 4.0mm needles