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Finished Measurements:

38 (42, 46, 50, 54) (58, 62, 66, 70)" [96.5 (106.5, 117, 127, 137) (147.5, 157.5, 167.5, 178) cm] bust circumference / Shown in size 46" [117 cm] on a 35.5" [90 cm], 5'9" [175 cm] tall model (10.5" [27 cm] positive ease) / Suggesed ease: positive 6–10" [15–25.5 cm]

Yarn:

osprey / 6 (6, 7, 8, 8) (9, 9, 10, 10) skeins Kumlien's Gull 152

Needles:

One 40" [100 cm] circular needle in sizes US 10½ [6.5 mm] and US 11 [8 mm] / Spare needle size US 11 [8 mm] for 3-needle bind off

Notions:

Five13/16" [20.6 mm] Woodgrain Brass Buttons

Gauge:

13 sts and 18 rows = 4" [10 cm] in Stockinette stitch with larger needles, after blocking.

Construction:

The center panel of the cardigan is worked first, starting at the back hem. Shaping is worked to mimic the front V-neck shaping. Back neck stitches are bound off, then the right and left fronts are worked separately, over the shoulders and down the front, and are bound off at the bottom hem. Right and left halves of the cardigan are picked up from the outer edges of the center panel and worked outwards. Side seams are joined with a 3-needle bind off with slip-stitch pockets built into the seam. The center stitches of the right and left halves form the sleeves, which are worked flat down to the cuff with shaping around the center panel. Button band is picked up around the entire front and neck edge.

Skills Required:

Long Tail Cast On
3-Needle Bind Off
Picking Up Stitches
Cables

bouldering

Kirsten Hipsky

$ 8
Nothing ordinary about this cardigan! From not-quite-moss stitch and unexpected Fool's Welt stitch to cables with lacy, empty centers, hidden pockets and a somewhat center-out construction, surprising details abound in Bouldering. Worked at a relatively loose gauge on large needles, this oversized V-neck cardigan will be done in a flash and keep you cozy all fall, winter, and spring. Shown here in Aran weight Osprey color Kumlien’s Gull, this cardigan is sure to be the statement piece of the season—no matter the colorway you choose!
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Finished Measurements:

38 (42, 46, 50, 54) (58, 62, 66, 70)" [96.5 (106.5, 117, 127, 137) (147.5, 157.5, 167.5, 178) cm] bust circumference / Shown in size 46" [117 cm] on a 35.5" [90 cm], 5'9" [175 cm] tall model (10.5" [27 cm] positive ease) / Suggesed ease: positive 6–10" [15–25.5 cm]

Yarn:

osprey / 6 (6, 7, 8, 8) (9, 9, 10, 10) skeins Kumlien's Gull 152

Needles:

One 40" [100 cm] circular needle in sizes US 10½ [6.5 mm] and US 11 [8 mm] / Spare needle size US 11 [8 mm] for 3-needle bind off

Notions:

Five13/16" [20.6 mm] Woodgrain Brass Buttons

Gauge:

13 sts and 18 rows = 4" [10 cm] in Stockinette stitch with larger needles, after blocking.

Construction:

The center panel of the cardigan is worked first, starting at the back hem. Shaping is worked to mimic the front V-neck shaping. Back neck stitches are bound off, then the right and left fronts are worked separately, over the shoulders and down the front, and are bound off at the bottom hem. Right and left halves of the cardigan are picked up from the outer edges of the center panel and worked outwards. Side seams are joined with a 3-needle bind off with slip-stitch pockets built into the seam. The center stitches of the right and left halves form the sleeves, which are worked flat down to the cuff with shaping around the center panel. Button band is picked up around the entire front and neck edge.

Skills Required:

Long Tail Cast On
3-Needle Bind Off
Picking Up Stitches
Cables