Rosemary sweater
Rosemary, thyme, star anise and other aromatic herbs… this is what inspired me to create this sweater! Rustic yarn, sophisticated details, botanical textures, a spongy Peter Pan collar makes this design incredibly cosy and pleasant to wear. It is an everyday sweater which you can easily call a woollen sweatshirt!
Rosemary is a slightly oversized jumper with a stylish Peter Pan collar, decorative seams and fine textures all over the body part.
The pattern contains detailed instructions for making a pullover in 8 sizes, tips for modifying body length and two language versions – Polish and English. For your convenience, each size has its own file, with instructions only for the given size.
Sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4) [5, 6, 7] 8
Sweater circumference in chest:
95 (104, 113, 122) [131, 140, 148] 157 cm
37.5 (41, 44.5, 48) [51.5, 55.25, 58.25] 61.75“
Suggested ease: 10-21 cm / 4-8.25”
The pictures show size 2, with 18 cm 7” ease.
Yarn:
Camarose Lamauld 1/2 (Aran weight: 50g/100m 109 yards) about: 920 (1040, 1150, 1220) [1300, 1385, 1470] 1550 meters or 1006 (1137, 1257, 1334) [1421, 1514, 1607] 1695 yards
Needles:
Two sets of 4.5 mm US 7 and two sets of 4 mm US 6 long circular needles
Others:
13 stitch markers
Scrap yarn or stitch holder
Tapestry needle
Cable needle
Hook for Provisional Cast On Method
Gauge:
18 sts x 26 rows – 10 cm x 10 cm 4” x 4” on 4.5 mm US 7 needles in Stockinette st, after blocking.
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Happy knitting!