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Finished Measurements
Sizes 1 (2,3,4,5)(6,7,8,9)
Chest circumference: 34 (38, 42, 46, 50) (54, 58, 62, 66)” [86 (96.5, 107, 117, 127)(137, 147, 157.5, 168cm]
Length: 26 (27, 28, 28¾, 29¼) (30½, 31½, 32¾, 34¼)” [65 (67.5, 70, 72, 73) (76.5, 79, 82, 85.5) cm]

Yarn
Hawk by Quince & Co (60% alpaca, 40% Merino wool; 218yd [200m]/100g) 
4 (5,6,6,7)(7,8,9,10) skeins Stone

Needles
Size A needle for main body
One 24-32” [60-80 cm] circular needle (circ) in size US 7 [4.5 mm] 
One set of double-pointed needles (dpns) in size US 7 [4.5 mm] 
Or size to obtain gauge 

Size B needle for ribbing
One 24-32” [60-80 cm] circular needle (circ) in size US 6 [4.0 mm] 
One 16” [40 cm] circular needle (circ) in US 6 [4.0 mm]  
One set of double-pointed needles (dpns) in size US 6 [4.0 mm] 

Gauge
17 sts and 27 rows = 4" [10 cm] in moss stitch pattern with main needles, after blocking. 
Center Cable measures 3” [7.5 cm] across. 

Designer: Paul Haesemeyer

Designer bio: Paul Haesemeyer is a multigenerational knitting designer currently working on his first knitting book based on his Fulbright to Latvia. Paul is currently working in costuming and knitting in Brooklyn, NY. You can find his work on Instagram, @paul.haze30, Ravelry, @paulhaze 30, Ko-Fi, and on his website, paulhaesemeyer.com.

jerry

Paul Haesemeyer

$10

Meet Jerry, named after a Maine captain and lobsterman who spends his days hauling traps and reading the tides. Like its namesake, this cabled pullover is all about quiet strength and honest work.

Designed by Paul Haesemeyer and worked in Hawk, our alpaca–merino tweed, Jerry balances structure and softness through a mix of traditional stitches: bold center cables cascading down sleeves and chest, crisp 1x1 ribbing, and the rhythmic rise and fall of fan-and-feather. Worked from the bottom up in pieces, neck ribbing is picked up and knit in the round. The collar is folded in half and whipstitched down after binding off for a classic, enduring finish.

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Finished Measurements
Sizes 1 (2,3,4,5)(6,7,8,9)
Chest circumference: 34 (38, 42, 46, 50) (54, 58, 62, 66)” [86 (96.5, 107, 117, 127)(137, 147, 157.5, 168cm]
Length: 26 (27, 28, 28¾, 29¼) (30½, 31½, 32¾, 34¼)” [65 (67.5, 70, 72, 73) (76.5, 79, 82, 85.5) cm]

Yarn
Hawk by Quince & Co (60% alpaca, 40% Merino wool; 218yd [200m]/100g) 
4 (5,6,6,7)(7,8,9,10) skeins Stone

Needles
Size A needle for main body
One 24-32” [60-80 cm] circular needle (circ) in size US 7 [4.5 mm] 
One set of double-pointed needles (dpns) in size US 7 [4.5 mm] 
Or size to obtain gauge 

Size B needle for ribbing
One 24-32” [60-80 cm] circular needle (circ) in size US 6 [4.0 mm] 
One 16” [40 cm] circular needle (circ) in US 6 [4.0 mm]  
One set of double-pointed needles (dpns) in size US 6 [4.0 mm] 

Gauge
17 sts and 27 rows = 4" [10 cm] in moss stitch pattern with main needles, after blocking. 
Center Cable measures 3” [7.5 cm] across. 

Designer: Paul Haesemeyer

Designer bio: Paul Haesemeyer is a multigenerational knitting designer currently working on his first knitting book based on his Fulbright to Latvia. Paul is currently working in costuming and knitting in Brooklyn, NY. You can find his work on Instagram, @paul.haze30, Ravelry, @paulhaze 30, Ko-Fi, and on his website, paulhaesemeyer.com.