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Row 1
Cast on 364 stitches with US size 3 (3.25 mm) circular needles.
Ribbing
Work in [k2, p2] ribbing for 2 in / 5 cm, ending after a WS row. Knit to end of row in stockinette stitch.
Transition to US size 4 (3.5 mm) circular needles. Following the Stripes pattern below, knit straight until lower body measures approximately 13 in / 33 cm.
Stripe 1 RS
Knit 15 rows in MC
Note
** WS**
When knitting the thicker stripes, it is best to cut your yarn when changing colors. Keeping the yarn attached will leave long floats inside your garment that can easily get caught on things during wear.
When cutting your yarn, leave a long tail so you have plenty to sew in. Sewing your ends as you go will save you a lot of trouble later on. Alternatively, seams and edges with picked up stitches can make it easier to hide loose ends without too much weaving in.
Stripe 2 RS
Knit 4 rows in CC1
Stripe 3 WS
Knit 11 rows in CC2
Next Row RS
Knit 89 stitches. Place the remaining 275 stitches on waste yarn so that they are out of the way as you work the Right front piece.
Next Rows
Working back and forth, continue in established pattern until front piece measures 4.5 in / 11 cm from where you divided the front and back sections. End after a WS row, ready to begin on the RS.
Purl one row.
Decrease Row RS
K1, ssk, k to end
Next Rows
Continue in pattern, working a decrease row every 2 rows for a total of 56 rows.
Stitch Checkpoint (1/1)
Right Shoulder: 61 st
Bind Off
Bind off on the next RS row in pattern with medium tension.
Leave the middle 186 stitches on the holder (these will become the back stitches). Slide the remaining 89 stitches onto your needles. Beginning on the WS, purl one row.
Decrease Row RS
Knit to last 3 st, k2tog, k1
Next Rows
Continue in pattern, working a decrease row every 2 rows for a total of 56 rows.
Stitch Checkpoint (1/1)
Left Shoulder: 61 st
Bind Off
Bind off on the next RS row in pattern with medium tension.
Place the back section stitches onto your working needle and continue in stockinette stitch (knit the RS, purl the WS) until back piece is approximately equal to the height of the top of the shoulders on the front section.
Bind off the back section in pattern with medium tension.
Align the front and back sections so the shoulders match on top and the sleeve edges are even. Seam together the shoulder sections to the back section.
With US size 3 (3.25 mm) circular needles - or two sizes smaller than you used for the body of the sweater, pick up every stitch around the neckline, ending with a multiple of 4 + 2 for ribbing.
Note
The neckline stitches fall between the first row of neckline decreases on the Left and Right fronts. The button band stitches will be picked up in the next section.
Ribbing Row 1
[K2, p2] repeat between brackets to end of row.
Ribbing Row 2
[P2, k2] repeat between brackets to end of row.
Continue working in ribbing as established until neckline measures 1.5 in / 4 cm
Bind Off
Bind off in pattern with medium tension.
Beginning on the lower right side, pick up three of every four available stitches along the front band (starting at the bottom and working up to the top), ending with a multiple of 4 + 2 for ribbing. Work ribbed band as follows:
Ribbing Row 1
[K2, p2] repeat between brackets to end of row.
Ribbing Row 2
[P2, k2] repeat between brackets to end of row.
Right Band
Repeat these two rows for approximately 0.5 in / 1 cm. On the next RS row, work buttonholes into your ribbing using a (yo, k2tog) spaced evenly along the band. It will go something like this:
Buttonhole Row
K2, p2, yo, k2tog, p2, k2, p2, k2, p2, yo, k2tog, etc…
Space your buttonholes as evenly as possible. It might be helpful to spread out your cardigan on a flat surface and have a play with the placement of your buttons so you know exactly where the holes needs to go.
Next Row
P2, [k2, p2] rep bet brackets to end of row
Next Row
K2, [k2, p2] rep bet brackets to end of row
Repeat these two rows until button band measures a total of 1.5 in / 4 cm. Bind off in pattern with medium tension.
Left Band
On the left front of your sweater, pick up the same number of stitches that you picked up on the other side, but start at the top of the band working down to the bottom. Work ribbing as follows:
Ribbing Row 1
P2, [k2, p2] rep bet brackets to end of row
Ribbing Row 2
K2, [k2, p2] rep bet brackets to end of row
Repeat these two rows until button band measures a total of 1.5 in / 4 cm. Bind off in pattern with medium tension.
With US size 4 (3.5 mm) circular needles or DPNs, pick up approximately 136 stitches around the arm, ensuring that you've picked them up equally around.
Note
To do this easily, start at the center of the underarm and pick up half the stitches between the underarm and the top center shoulder seam. Then pick up the same number down the other side. If you'd like your sleeve to fit with a bit more room, you may pick up additional stitches as you work around.
When sleeve stitches are on the needle, place a marker at the center of the underarm and knit in the round for 1 in / 3 cm
Decrease Row
K1, k2tog, k to 3 stitches before m, ssk, k1
Continue Sleeve
Continue the sleeve in stockinette stitch (knitting every round), working a decrease row as established above approximately every 0.75 in / 2 cm until sleeve measures approximately 3 in / 8 cm and you have 128 stitches.
Sleeve Ribbing
Transition to needle two sizes smaller and knit one round.
Begin ribbing as follows: [K2, p2] rep to end of round. Continue working ribbing as established until cuff measures 2 in / 5 cm.
Bind off in pattern with medium tension.
Repeat for second sleeve.
Weave in ends and wet block your sweater, pinning flat and turning once as needed until dry. Attach buttons on the left front band to correspond to buttonholes.
Wet block sweater, soaking for at least 20 minutes, then press out excess water and pin flat to dry. Turn as needed for even drying.
Main Color:
1059 meters / 1158 yards
Contrast Color 1:
171 meters / 187 yards
Contrast Color 2:
513 meters / 561 yards
Circular 4 US / 3.5 mm
Circular 3 US / 3.25 mm
Stitch markers
Darning needle to weave in ends
5 x Buttons
Choose your pattern size. For more sizes (x(min)-x(max)) and customisation options download Bellish for free.
Bust Circumference:
62 in / 157.5 cm
Body Length:
13 in / 33 cm
Shoulder Drop:
12 in / 30.5 cm
Sleeve Circumference:
18 in / 45.5 cm
Wrist Circumferece:
21 in / 53.5 cm
Sleeve Length:
3 in / 7.5 cm
Positive Ease:
8 in / 20.5 cm
BOR: Beginning of round
CO: Cast on
DEC: Decrease
INC: Increase
K: Knit
K2TOG: Knit two together
KFB: Knit front and back
M: Marker
M1: Make one
P: Purl
PM: Place Marker
REP: Repeat
RS: Right side
SM: Slip marker
SSK: Slip marker
ST: Stitch
WS: Wrong side
MC: Main Color
CC1: Contrast Color 1
CC2: Contrast Color 2
YO: Yarn over