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Seaside sweater

 

SUMMER EDITION
WINTER EDITION
Sizes

1/2 (3/4) 5/6 (7/8) y
Size 7-8 for free belov. The other sizes can be bought here.

Yarn for summer (colour 1/colour2)
200 g/100 g (200 g/100 g) 200 g/200 g (200 g/200 g) Abuelita Organic Cotton or Pickles Thin Organic Cotton.

Yarn for Winter (colour 1/colour2)
200 g/200 g (250 g/200 g) 300 g/200 g (350 g/250 g) Pickles Soft Superwash

Needles
Short and long circular needles US 7/just long ones for the bigger sizes
Crochet needle E

Gauge per 4”
16-17 stitches
This easy sweater is knitted in one piece from the bottom up. The piece is parted when starting to work the arms, and front and back piece is knitted separately from here. Cotton makes the garment very stretchy, and especially the arms get stretched after wearing it. You can also knit it in wool. We recommend that you´ll add 2" to the length as wool makes the bottom edge roll up much more.

The body piece
Cast on 140 stitches on the short circular needles Use colour 1. Knit 8 rounds.
From here you´ll knit stripes of four and four rounds in colour 1 and 2. Start knitting with colour 2.
Knit until the piece is about 13“. If you can, it looks nice to stop just after finishing colour 1 or 2, but you don´t have to.

Tip: To make jogless stripes we do the following: Knit a round of the new colour. When you reach the first stitch knitted in the new colour, you knit this stitch TOGETHER with the stitch in the old colour on the row below.


Arms
Time to separate the work. Continue with the stripes like before, and knit in stockinette.
Start working the frontpiece. Knit 70) stitches using the long circular needles. Cast on 10 stitches at the end of the row. Turn, purl all the way back, and cast on 10 stitches here as well.
Continue knitting like this, and cast on 5 stitches at the end of each row 8 times in total = 170 stitches. From here on knit using colour 1 (finish of the row of colour 2 if you´re in the middle of it). But the stitches on a thread or a spare circular needle (doesn´t have to be the exact same size, as you won´t use it for knitting) when the piece is 17.7” .

Knit the back piece in the same way.
Summer edition in Pickles Thin Organic Cotton.

Neck
For a seamless assembly we´ve used the kitchener’s stitch.

Tip: Check out the video instrucktions for kitchener's stitch here. When you get into it it really isn’t that hard!
 
If you prefer to cast off and sew the shoulders together, you can off course do that instead.

This is how we assembled the shoulders:
Work in the kitchener’s stitch over the first 64 stitches, cast off 42 stitches LOOSELY (on both front and back piece), work in the kitchener’s stitch over the next 64 stitches.

Sew as neatly as you can under the arms as well.

Make small loops in the neck openeing for the back piece using chain stitches. We made two, but you can make more if you want to. Assemble the buttons, and you´re all done!

Reader Comments (4)

Hi there, I LOVE your site and your knitwear, needless to say. I discovered your site by accident, when I was checking for more designs. Then I stumbled upon your blue sweater and cannot stop looking at them!! I would like to know how best to god Jogless circular stitch. What you described is different from what I have researched so far - I have been doing my own experiment but not successful so I went to YouTube. Do you have pictorial description of your jogless knit in changing colours? I like to knit in circular and I hate to sew my pieces together!!

Thanks a million!!

Hope to hear from you soon.

By the way, I am a mother of 1. He is 14 months now. I shall share some photos of him in my home knit soon. Loves your blog and photos of your children!

Regards,
Tze Moi

PS: I am a photographer and house mom! My site: www.moi-studio.com

august 17, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterTze Moi

Sorry, we don´t have any photos of the jogless stripes. There are lots of ways to do it, but we prefer this one;) Good luck with the knitting!

august 21, 2010 | Registered Commenterpickles

Hi!
I would like to knit this sweater, however I am stuck in the instructions at the point where the work is separated. With 70 stitches we are to add 10 ST 2x and then 5 ST 8x. But this = 130 not 170. Are we actually to add 10 ST?
Thanks,
rosa

august 27, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterredRosa

HI! here from whipup. so glad to find yoU! how nice are you...sharing these knitting patterns with us all. i love this and the yellow cardi. thank you. x

juni 16, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterang

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