Contains:
- Pattern includes written instructions
- Measured in inches and cm
- Easy-Intermediate in difficulty; methods and stitches are explained in the pattern
Materials you need at home:
- US 2.5/3mm circular needles; 32-40 inches/80-100 cm, depending on size
- US 2.5/3mm DPNs or 16 inch/40 cm circular (for sleeves)
- 3 stitch markers and 1 locking marker
- Tapestry needle, measuring tape, and waste yarn
The Domi Sweater is a sweater to be ‘in the house’--whether sleeping, reading, cooking, relaxing, it’s a good basic, baggy pullover that can keep you warm, but not too warm. It makes a great layering piece for spring and fall as well.
Made out of fingering weight yarn, this sweater is constructed from the bottom up with drop shoulders. There is no seaming involved, with the stitches for the sleeve picked up at the top and then knit down.
This pattern is Easy-Intermediate in difficulty. Intermediate techniques and stitches used include: center double decrease, ktbl, k2tog, ssk, picking up stitches, and three needle bind off. All techniques are explained in the pattern, except for picking up stitches.
Sizes Available (Actual Chest Measurement): 28 (32, 36, 40) (44, 48, 52) (56, 60, 64) inches
71 (81, 91.5, 101.5) (112, 122, 132) (142, 152, 162.5) cm
Finished Garment Chest Measurement: 33 (37, 41, 45) (49, 53, 57) (61, 65, 69) inches
84 (94, 104, 114) (124.5, 135, 145) (155, 165, 175) cm
Yarn: Fingering weight yarn, approximately 1290 (1470, 1650, 1840) (2020, 2250, 2460) (2700, 2880, 3150) yds
1180 (1344, 1509, 1682) (1847, 2057, 2249) (2470, 2640, 2880) m
Gauge: 32 stitches and 38 rows to 4”/10 cm in stockinette stitch
Golden Pine Creations
I first learned to knit to avoid homework, and now I knit and crochet to avoid housework :D
I first learned to knit so I could take a break from my college classes with something productive. I gradually improved and found I enjoyed designing my own patterns. Everything I design is something I would wear, or would have my children wear. I love simple and elegant designs, and I strive to make my patterns doable for those with little experience knitting or crocheting.