Cahill Point
Wearing my heart on my sleeves, I face life with the love of strength and the strength of love.
Cahill Point is worked top down as follows:
The lace panels are both charted and written. The stranded colorwork is charted only.
(May, 2025)
Cahill Point on Ravelry: Cahill Point
Sizes
(1,2,3)(4,5,6) with finished bust/hem circumferences:
(104.5,123,134.5)(146,168.5,181)cm /
(41.25,48.5,53)(57.5,66.5,71.5)”.
Intended to be worn with 10 to 30cm / 4 to 12” positive ease at bust and hem. Sample shown is the size 2 on 87cm / 34.25” bust, corresponding to 36cm / 14.25” of ease at bust. A list of measurements is provided on page 3.
Yarn
The Woolly Thistle Rambler (80% Dorset, 10% Corriedale, 10% Gray Romney Wool; 384 metres / 420 yards in 100 grams) in 1 main colour (MC: Lake) and 1 contrast colour CC (Winter Sky). If using the sample yarn, the number of skeins of Rambler is given in brackets.
MC (Lake; (4,4,5)(5,6,6) skeins):
(1325,1500,1635)(1850,2020,2200) metres /
(1435,1640,1790)(2025,2210,2405) yards
CC (Winter Sky; 1 skein):
(140,145,145)(145,160,160) metres /
(155,160,160)(160,175,175) yards
Kits at The Woolly Thistle! You can find the kits here in 3 different color combinations: Cahill Point kits at TWT
Gauges
The Stranded Colourwork and plain Stockinette gauges are intentionally different. To find your needle sizes, you need to
swatch both in single‐colour stockinette and the stranded colourwork in order to find your needle sizes that will achieve
the required gauges.
Stranded Colourwork: 30 sts / 36 rows/rnds to 10cm / 4” using size A needles.
Stockinette: 26 sts / 36 rows to 10cm / 4” using size B needles.
Note that the Stranded Colourwork gauge is worked with the smaller needles and has an intentionally smaller gauge than the Stockinette gauge. This way the shoulders are firm and stable and the body of the cardigan is light and drapey.
Needles and Notions
The gauges were achieved with the following needles. To work the pattern as written, you must swatch and use a needle size that will result in the correct gauge after blocking.
Size A: 2.75mm (US 2) needles 60cm (24”) or 80cm (32”) in length
Size B: 3mm (US 2.5) needles of varying lengths
You will also need: cable needle; spare needles or interchangeable cables for holding sts; stitch markers; removable markers; if steeking the stranded colourwork bands then a crochet hook, tapestry/darning needle with sturdy sock yarn, sewing machine, or felting tools for reinforcing steeks.
Techniques
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Tech edited by Sue Hislop (Ravelry: Sue-Cat)