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Pine Point Pullover

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A subtle nod to Maine’s original flag, the tree motif on this pullover is knit using the intarsia method, which can be left off if desired. One of my most favorite things about woolen-spun yarns like Peace Fleece is the way they bloom to fill the spaces in and around the stitches worked at a slightly looser gauge, creating a soft, sweatshirt-like fabric.


With or without intarsia, classic or oversized fit, ribbed neck or roll neck, cropped or regular length—this simple pattern offers plenty of options to make the sweater uniquely yours, and is a great choice for any skill level, especially beginners. While it’s written for knitting flat in rows (including the sleeves!), it is easily modified to work in the round instead, if using a single color.


SIZES

A (B, C, D, E, F, G, H)

37.25 (41.75, 46.25, 50.75, 55.5, 60, 64.5, 69.25)“ {94.5 (106, 117.5, 129, 141, 152.5, 164, 176) cm} Chest circumference, to be worn with 6–13 “ {18–33 cm} positive ease

Plain version: In Baku Black with 7.75 “ {20 cm} positive ease; in Rabbit Grey with 6.5” {16.5 cm} positive ease

Intarsia version: In Shaba Green and Negotiation Grey with 12.25” {31 cm} positive ease

GAUGE

14 sts and 20 rows = 4 “ {10 cm} in stockinette stitch with larger needles, after blocking

NEEDLES

Size US 10 {6 mm} for main body

Size US 8 {5 mm} for ribbing

or size to obtain gauge

Note: Straight or circular needles may be used for knitting back and forth in rows, including intarsia sections. A 16 “ {40 cm} circular needle or DPNs are required to work the neck trim.

YARN

Peace Fleece Worsted (75% Navajo Rambouillet & Domestic Fine Wool/25% Mohair, approx. 200 yds {183 m} per 4 oz {113g} skein)

Intarsia version:

MC: 681 (741, 805, 875, 939, 1014, 1090, 1186) yds {625 (680, 735, 800, 860, 925, 995, 1085) m}

CC: 30 yds {27 m}

Plain version: 695 (754, 821, 889, 952, 1028, 1103, 1199) yds {635 (690, 750, 815, 870, 940, 1010, 1095} m] yds in single color

Yardage note: Body length is adjustable. Every 6 rows added will adjust length by about 1.25” {3 cm} and will require an extra 28 (31, 34, 38, 41, 44, 48, 51) yds {26 (28, 31, 35, 37, 40, 44, 47) m} of MC yarn. See notes in pattern for guidance on intarsia placement.

CONSTRUCTION NOTES

Pullover is worked flat in pieces from the bottom up, beginning with a ribbed hem, and intarsia on the body front. Selvedge stitches on body and sleeve pieces are worked in garter stitch. Front and back are worked from hem to shoulders, then neck and shoulder shaping are worked at the same time, with options given for a ribbed neck or roll neck. Once body is complete, shoulders are seamed and sleeves are picked up from the armholes and worked flat, down to the ribbed cuff. After body and sleeves are seamed, neck trim is picked up and worked in the round.

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