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BY ALEKSANDRA | 27.09.2016

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Long time since I’ve finally knitted this sweater and grabbed all my
willpower to sit and write this pattern. This sweater can be called basic
BREW SHOP
as it doesn’t require any special knitting skills and no fancy patterns are
used but as I’ve discovered it is extremely difficult to find such a pattern
especially a FREE PATTERN. Probably knitters think that if a pattern
doesn’t use any cables or  arans it’s not worth being posted. But just OUR CAFE

imagine a beginner who haven’t ever knitted anything but a scarf and
has a desire to fill her wardrobe with a nice cosy piece of clothing.
Actually such sweaters are difficult to find at readymade stores either or
if you do find it it will be 100% made of acryllic. Congrats if you can
wear it but I’m aweating like hell after the first 500 metres and have a
feeling that I’m wearing a garbage parcel. EAT ME CAFE

So I decided not to spend 50 dollars on such a synthetic thing in h&m or


something like that and spend the same sum and knit a perfect sweater
with silk and cashemere, the one that will look great oversize and the
pleasure of process creating it is worth a million. 

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This sweater is truely for a beginner’s level but looks just great. I used
lana Grossa  Cashsilk and it took me some time to  get used to it. The
yarn is rather tricky and it was slipping off metal needles, then it was
better with wooden and finally I changed to bamboo needles and it was
a pleasure as they are really lightweighted. But that’s just my opinion so
keep in mind if you decide using this yarn.

This pattern is made for one size and it is suitable from XS to M. I’ve
given the actual size of the sweater below so if you need bigger size
just increase the number of stitches and the length proportionally to the
desired size. If you decide using another yarn please make sure that it
fits the gauge.

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Oversize Sweater Knitting Pattern


SIZE:

Width 52 cm
Length 55 cm
Sleeves 42 cm

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YARN:

12 skeins  — 900 m /600 gr — Lana Grossa Cashsilk. I


used 036 color

NEEDLES:

9 mm circular needles 
sewing needle

GAUGE:

10х10 cm 12 stiches and 18 rows

PAT T E R N :
BODY BACK AND FRONT

Cast on 64 stiches.

Row 1: slip 1 stich knitwise, knit 1, purl 1 till the last stich, purl 1.

Repeat Row 1 — 9 times.

Row 2: slip 1 stich knitwise, knit all the stiches, purl the last stich.

Repeat till the length is 55 cm. Bind off the stiches.

Knit 2 pieces.

SLEEVES

Cast on 34 stiches.

Row 1: slip 1 stich knitwise, knit 1, purl 1 till the last stich, purl 1.

Repeat Row 1 — 9 times.

Row 2: slip 1 stich knitwise, knit all the stiches, purl the last stich.

Continue to knit Row 2 — 7 times.

Increase Row. Slip one stich knitwise, knit one into front of the row
below (inc 1), knit till one stich lest, knit one into one below (inc 1), purl
the last stich. Repeat increasing row 4 more time every 10 rows, so that
in the end you have 44 stiches. Knit till the needed lenght and bind off
the stiches.

SEWING

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Place the pasrts of sweater wrong side up in frot of yourself. Start


sewing the shoulders leaving the neckhole, then follow with the sides of
the sleeves, then the sleeves themselves and finish with the sides of
sweater. Try to sew accurately.

NECK

Cast on stiches around the hole of the neck. Place the marker to
indicate the beginning of the round. Knit 1, purl 1 till the end of the row.
Continue for 6 rows. Bind off stiches.

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S H E R R I N F O R D 08.10.2016 в 00:17

Thank you for this. I wanted an easy first sweater to try, and this
looks like it’ll give me the idea of how parts work without the
struggle of complex patterns.

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H E L E N W H I T E 09.10.2016 в 17:46

I really want to knit this sweater. Need to replenish my ink jets.


Thanks or the pattern.
Hugs,

Helen

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M I C H E L L E 13.10.2016 в 11:05

I’m a plus sized gal, l need to figure out the math to make this
work for me. Thanks for the idea.

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A M Y 15.10.2016 в 17:23

SPASIBA BOLSHOI! (I can’t read or write it,, but I can sound it


out) I used to have an amazing sweater like this that I was lucky
enooug to buy in cotton. I, too, sweat like crazy in acrylic and even
wool or cashmere! For all it’s bragging rights, cashmere feels too
hot and itchy! I’m an experienced knitter and I’ve been searching
high and low for a simple boat neck sweater like my beloved
college friend that was lost!!! I can’t wait to cuddle up this winter
and start this project. I already have the perfect yarn in my stash.

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A L E K S A N D R A 17.10.2016 в 16:45

Great, Amy)) I know how you feel about patterns like


this as I also failed at finding them))
Hope you like this sweater . What yarn are you
planning t use?

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D I N A 17.10.2016 в 04:55

Fabulous! Hope I can finish for my fashionista daughter! Thanks

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A L E K S A N D R A 17.10.2016 в 16:43

Glad you liked it Dina) hope it turns out great)

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M A Y R A 23.10.2016 в 08:47

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I noticed that the bottom finishes with a ribbed borther, but it is not
explained in the pattern
How many cm or rows you you made at the bottom?

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A L E K S A N D R A 23.10.2016 в 20:19

Hi, Mayra. It is explained as this sweater is knitted


from the bottom. So you start knitting front or back with
the bottom rib — 9 rows then continue with garter
stich. The neck rib is knitted when all the pieces of the
sweater are sewn together.

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K E L L Y 23.10.2016 в 08:52

I’m new to knitting, I’m trying to understand patterns. Must I do row


1 x9 times then X1 row 2? After this I alternate r1 and r2 until it’s
long enough right? I’m also in need of bigger than a M size (I’m a
UK 16-18/ Eu 44/46) and 5ft 9″ so I’ll leave my own measurement
for others when I’m done in case anyone else needs it. Love your
blog, thanks for it.

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A L E K S A N D R A 23.10.2016 в 20:20

No no. You start with Row 1. Knit it for 9 rows . Then


you simply knit Row 2 till the end of the piece (either
front or back or sleeves). It is easy. You simply repeat
knitting stiches all the way)) If you have any further
questiions go along and ask )) Hope you’ll find it easy
and fun to knit.

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A M B E R 25.10.2016 в 18:31

Thank you so much for posting this! You were so right, beginners
will appreciate this! I mostly crochet, so I’ll need to brush up on my
knitting, but I’m excited to try to make this!

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A L E K S A N D R A 25.10.2016 в 18:32

Glad you like it, Amber. I’ve just posted a pattern for
the fisherman’s rib scarf that is also a great fall project.
Enjoy!

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R E B E C C A 26.10.2016 в 00:07

Trying to figure out if the body is alernate row 1 and 2 9 times

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A L E K S A N D R A 26.10.2016 в 00:51

No, you knit row 1 — 9 times. Then you switch to toe 2


and knit it till the end of the piece.

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A N G I E 26.10.2016 в 11:18

Thank you so much for the pattern. I want to knit one for myself
and one for mt daughter. Searched everywhere for a pattern like
this.

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L I N D A 26.10.2016 в 20:15

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What are the instructions for a size large or x-large? How many
stitches to cast on for front, back, sleeves…length and width…etc,
etc,
Thank you

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S U E 26.10.2016 в 20:58

Thank you! If I send a photo of a pullover I knitted a few years


ago, would you perhaps be able to figure the pattern out? Also
super easy…straight needles starting with sleeve cuff.

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S U S A N K O U E E A 27.10.2016 в 14:36

Looks fabulous and just what I need for some chunky wool I’ve
bought. Can I knit it on straight needles? I was intending to use
huge ones but maybe I’ll stick to the 9. Thank you.

Susan

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A L E K S A N D R A 27.10.2016 в 15:05

Of coarse you can. It’s just the matter of convenience


))

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L I N D A 29.10.2016 в 22:14

You can send the knitted pattern on straight needles. Maybe I can
figure it out.

Please give instructions for a larger sweater for THIS SWEATER


PATTERN ASAP.

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Thank you.

Linda

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R A C H E L C A S S A R 01.11.2016 в 01:14

This is really beautiful! I’m a total beginner though so I would like


to try this with a cheaper yarn. Do you have any
recommendations?

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A L E K S A N D R A 04.11.2016 в 15:11

Hi Rachel.
Unfortunatelly I don’t know which cheaper yarn to use.
You should pick up a skein of yarn that you intend to
use and try to knit a sample. If it fits the gauge then it’s
possible to substitute.
Good luck.

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V I C K I 02.11.2016 в 22:10

I can’t wait to try this amazing pattern! Just one question- Can I
make it so the one side doesn’t fall off the shoulder? and how
would I do that?
Thanks, v

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A L E K S A N D R A 04.11.2016 в 15:10

Hi, Vicki. Actually it doesn’t fall that much. it’s just the
way i wore it for the picture.
But you can regulate the neck hole by sewing it more
or less on the shoulders))
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L I Z M O Y L E 03.11.2016 в 18:23

Wow this looks so easy even I’m going to make it x

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J E N N I F E R 06.11.2016 в 07:17

Your blog is absolutely BEAUTIFUL! From the font, layout and


color scheme to the content — all of it is perfect! I really love the
sweater pattern too! Thanks so much for sharing!!!

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A L E K S A N D R A 07.11.2016 в 17:03

Thank you Jennifer for your kind note. It’s a pleasure


to hear that))

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V E R O N I C A 07.11.2016 в 16:33

If my gauge is 14 st 20r how will that affect this pattern?

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A L E K S A N D R A 07.11.2016 в 17:03

This way you have to count the number of stitches and


rows depending on the gauge of your yarn.
14/12=1.16
You multiply the number of stitches in the pattern on
the coefficient 1.16
62*1.16=72 stitches (for front and back)

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34*1.16=40 stitches (for the sleeves )


Good luck))

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V E R O N I C A 08.11.2016 в 02:49

Thanks so much! I thought mine looked too


small! Good to know haha, will undo and
restart

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C O L E T T E 10.11.2016 в 16:38

Thank you so much for this lovely pattern! I started working on it


yesterday and cannot wait to see the end project! Also followed
you on social media (instagram & facebook). So happy to have
discovered your blog!

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S A N D Y 10.11.2016 в 20:30

Thank you, I want to try this sweater for my daughters they will
love it! ….sandy

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J O A N N E 11.11.2016 в 00:48

I’ve yet to make a grown up sweater & can’t wait to start on this
one. So pretty. Thanks for sharing.

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S A R A H 11.11.2016 в 18:24

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Do you think any super bulky weight yarn would work, or do you
have a suggestion for an alternative? I can’t find it in the US. I
want to make this so bad!

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A L E K S A N D R A 11.11.2016 в 18:31

Yes, I think you can use any chunky yarn that is


available and the one that fits the gauge )) really glad
you liked the pattern .

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S U S I E 13.11.2016 в 02:20

For the sleeeves…does «increase Row. Slip one stich knitwise,


knit one into front of the row below (inc 1), knit till one stich lest,
knit one into one below (inc 1), purl the last stich. Repeat
increasing row 4 more time every 10 rows, so that in the end you
have 44 stiches. Knit till the needed lenght and bind off the
stitches»

Begin after you have done the rows one and 2? I am unclear
about how to do the sleeves..repeat the increase row 4 more
times every ten rows? What stitch is being done in between the
increase row stitch? Sorry if that’s a silly question

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J U L I S S A 28.12.2016 в 18:03

Hello
I am confused at this point also. did you get a reply?

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K A R I 08.01.2017 в 11:00

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Same question here!

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K A R I 09.01.2017 в 00:21

Each RS garter row for (*10 RS & WS) 5 RS rows has


2 inc stitches. You increase by making one st below at
the beginning after the slip and at the end vefore the
purl. 2 x 5 =10 added to 34 CO for 44 sts

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K A R I 09.01.2017 в 00:26

Sorry. See above. It appears there are 2


increases per 10 rows and thus far a row is
rs and ws. Very confusing.

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B R Y N 18.11.2016 в 08:59

How do you know how long to make the sleeves? Approximately


how many cms should they be when I bind off?

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A L E K S A N D R A 18.11.2016 в 13:20

At the beginning of the pattern there are


maesurements for the sweater.
Sleeves are 42 cm long.

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J A N H A R D E R 22.11.2016 в 11:22

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THIS is a great sweater. And exactly what I was looking for. You
knit it in a cotton but if I can get the guage properly I could
probably knit it in wool, no? Do you, by any chance have a picture
of the way the neck looks when it’s not pulled down the shoulder. I
know it’s a «boat neck» but I want to see it NOT pulled down one
shoulder or the other — to get a better idea of how it looks
regularly.

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S T É P H A N I E 29.11.2016 в 02:01

When you say repeat till the lenght is 55cm. Is it with the rib or
not?

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C R Y S T A L J O N E S 30.11.2016 в 18:01

What is an alternative yarn to use for this pattern? I tried to order


the yarn used, but it is in euro’s and I am not sure it ships to the
United States. Can’t wait to Knit this pattern.

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C Y N T H I A J 30.11.2016 в 19:34

Thank you for sharing your pattern with us — looking forward to


trying it out for my daughter who will love lounging around in it on
chilly days/nights

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H E L E N 05.12.2016 в 04:08

My yarn says 18st = 10cm on 5mm needles. Does that mean I


should use bigger needles for this pattern?

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I S A B E L 07.12.2016 в 03:52

THANK YOU FOR THIS PATTERN ….. I just finished making this
sweater. It took me 4 days to complete and I love it. I made it
using ‘ Red Heart with Love’ yarn 6 ounce boysenberry color from
Walmart. Total cost around $9.00.

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S A S S I - G 14.12.2016 в 21:02

I’m curious did you knit this singled stranded using the
Red Heart With Love yarn? Did you use different size
needles? or did you follow the pattern exactly as
written with the red heart with love yarn? I only ask
because the original yarn used in the pattern is a
super bulky weight and the red heart with love yarn is
a (4) worsted weight. Curious to know how it turned
out. Could you post pics of yours? Would love to see
it::-) I too was considering using a (4) worsted weight
yarn, but I was going to knit double stranded to get
close to the super bulky weight yarn as in the pattern.

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V I V E C A 13.12.2016 в 16:53

Does cast on around the hole of the neck same as pick up stitches
around the neck? Thanks!

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S A S S I - G 14.12.2016 в 20:56

silly question…. and I’m pretty sure I know the answer, but before I
get started on this fantastic pattern need to ask. Under the sleeves
portion of the pattern the instructions are for just one sleeve

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correct? We repeat this sleeves part of the pattern twice, correct?


I’m super excited to get started on this. I have a couple smaller
projects to finish up but then I am diving right into this bad boy!
Love the color too. I may end up using an acrylic worsted yarn
held double stranded….hmmmm, decision decisions…..

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A N T O I N E T T E D U R R E T T E 17.12.2016 в 07:17

How are you supposed to co stitches for the neck. I’m so anxious
to knit this I love the look just a little confusion

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K A T H Y 17.12.2016 в 17:11

I too am unsure how to cast on for the neck? Love this


pattern and as you say a perfect pattern for someone’s
first attempt at knitting a sweater.

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L E S L I E 19.12.2016 в 17:43

Hi Aleksandra,
Could you please advise how wide the neck hole opening is?
Thank you
Leslie

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P O S H E 24.12.2016 в 12:30

Thank you, thank you, thank you, and what a gorgeous colour.
Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Hannukah, Thanksgiving,
Midwinter, Shortest Day, whatever lights your fire. Oh, and thank
you. Poshepoche

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L E S L I E 24.12.2016 в 20:39

Is this just a knitting front and back across every ten rows? I’m
written instructions dysfunctional.

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K R I S S I 25.12.2016 в 21:39

I love this and totally want to make it! I just have a few questions
about it though:

1. What size cable should my 9mm circulars have? 24″? 32″?


2. Should I also have a second set of 9mm circulars for the sleeve
creation, like a 16″ set?
3. At the end when you need to cast on stitches for the neck, how
many stitches should be cast on? I suck at creating necks and
don’t want it to be too loose or too gappy!

Thanks.

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L I Z 27.12.2016 в 17:03

Although a beautiful sweater the instructions were not. Finished


product did not come out right. A schematic was needed to know
how big each piece should be. Have to rip out. Size instruction
looks to be very small or even preteen. Hope you can fix for future
requests to make.

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J U L I A 31.12.2016 в 02:02

Wow thanks for this!

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I just decided to start knitting again — I haven’t in a loooong time,


and I just used to knit simple scarves. I was looking for something
more interesting / challenging, but not too challenging. This is
perfect. Thanks for the inspiration and the sharing!

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N O R M A G R A H A M 04.01.2017 в 02:11

Why is there a need for a circular needle, could it not be done on


two needles for those unfamiliar with a circular.

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M I C H E L E 17.01.2017 в 03:40

Hi Norma,
You can knit flat with circular needles, especially when
using a bulky yarn as in this sweater. There would be
too much bulk for straight needles. Here is a link to
show you how. I never use straight needles anymore.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzZIkBHtQXM

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K A M I L E 05.01.2017 в 03:04

Hey, can you explain me increase row better? I’m not very good at
english so it’s hard for me to understand..

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S H E L B Y 06.01.2017 в 05:57

I’m confused about how the neck is knitting and attached to the
sweater, please help.

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I V Y 06.01.2017 в 06:42

Hello,

Could you reply on instructions about neck? How many stitches do


you cast on?

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J A C K I E 10.01.2017 в 03:07

hello I would like to make this in a 4x how many stiches would I


need to cast on?

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S A R A H 12.01.2017 в 14:26

Thanks for the great pattern! I’m teaching me friend to knit and this
is the perfect project for her.

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E L A I N E 12.01.2017 в 22:31

Can you please tell us readers how many stitches do


we need to pick up and knit for the neck edging?
Thank you!

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D A W N 15.01.2017 в 22:00

I am having a lot of trouble finding a super bulky natural fiber yarn


in the US. I can find a bulky fiber yarn. I’m a very new knitter. Do
you think that you could help me rewrite this pattern for a bulky
yarn? I’m also going to need to knit it in medium to large. I love the
pattern!

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M I C H E L E 17.01.2017 в 03:45

Here’s a link for some super bulky yarn in the U.S.

http://www.knitpicks.com/yarns/Super_Bulky_Weight_
Yarn__L30010108.html

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L I N D A 19.01.2017 в 20:41

Can’t wait to try this. This pattern is exactly what I’ve been looking
for, thank you.

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J O D I 23.01.2017 в 19:54

What stitch do you recommend to sew this sweater together. I’m


making my second one and wasn’t happy with my sewing of the
first one. Was going to try mattress stitch this time. Your
recomendation?

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R O D 01.02.2017 в 21:13

Hi!
The sweater looks really nice and as I am not such an
experienced knitter,I was looking for something like this.
I want to ask you : a) I like knitting on circular needles, Is it the
same if I cast on 128 stiches? and b) I can’t understand the
following:»Row 1: slip 1 stich knitwise, knit 1, purl 1 till the last
stich, purl 1.» So after knitting one I will purl until the end?
Thank you very much!
I am looking forward to beginning the sweater!!!!!

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C H L O E 02.02.2017 в 13:28

Hi, I was so excited when i saw this pattern!! But when i got to the
bottom and read the neck bit, i got very confused, is it okay if you
explain it in a bit of a simpler way? Thankyouu!!

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R I K K I 03.02.2017 в 21:03

Hi,
Love this sweater and I am sure I can make it but I’m an XXL and
don’t know how to do the math to get it to fit me.
Any simple way to do this or is there a size converter/calculator
that you or any of the other commenters know about?
Sorry if this is a repeat question.
Rikki

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L E O N A 11.02.2017 в 03:40

i like this thank you , i will try because it looks fairly easy

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K A T E L Y N 11.02.2017 в 11:33

Hi, I was curious what the length of the cable for the circular
needles is that I’d be using? Thanks so much!

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K A R E N 04.03.2017 в 17:43

Beautiful job and just agree with you on n cheap yarns. Do u have
mire patterns

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K A R E N 09.03.2017 в 02:51

Luv the seater an I am enjoying making it any more patterns

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K A R E N 09.03.2017 в 02:51

Your sweater is great anymore pattetns

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E M I L Y P O H L 11.03.2017 в 10:59

Can I use other wool for the oversized sweater as long as it is soft
? I am from South Africa. Many thanks

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K I A 12.03.2017 в 05:26

Thank you so much for taking the time to post this pattern! I am
now ready to knit my first sweater

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A L W N E E L L I O T T 15.03.2017 в 12:34

Thank you for posting it may be basic but classics like this should
b a staple of all wardrobes in my opinion. Looking forward to
knitting this pattern
Cheers from Downunder

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B E C K S 16.03.2017 в 16:59

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I was wondering if there are any sleeve increases on the body of


the piece? It doesn’t say so in the pattern, but in the picture it
looks as if there are…wondering if this has been left up to the
knitters interpretation or if I just knit a box?

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C O U R T N E Y 06.04.2017 в 17:48

I related to EVERYTHING in your first paragraph, it felt like you


were writing specifically to me!! hahaha, thank you for being so
generous and disciplined to work this out and then write it down to
share. Bless you and thank you!! xoxo

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A M Y 25.04.2017 в 06:14

I love this!! Can you make the neck tighter? I’m a 55 year old and
would welcomed me closing the neck a little.
Love it!!

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C H L O É 12.05.2017 в 03:55

Hi!
I was wondering if you used 900 meters of yarn for this sweater or
12 skeins of 900m ?

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M O R G A N 18.05.2017 в 13:24

What a charming post….thank you for the free pattern….

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T A M I 26.05.2017 в 17:16

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Super cute and something I can do I am sure Thank you for


writing up a beginner sweater. I always find patterns for sweaters
that I love but they are so intimidating. I think this is going to be
Christmas presents for my daughter and daughter in laws.

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K R I S T I N 28.05.2017 в 20:32

Such a great sweater! Thanks for sharing this amazing pattern. I’m
in the process of knitting it right now with an alpaca blend and it’s
so squishy and snuggly! First sweater I’ve knit. Can’t wait to take it
with me on my trip to Berlin in September ❤

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L I S A O G I L V I E 09.06.2017 в 15:23

I’m reading the instructions for the neck and I feel like it should be
pick up and knit not cast on for the neck. If you cast on stitches for
the neck how would they be attached to the sweater?

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M O R G A N 16.06.2017 в 08:15

Do you knit the sleeves in the round or in two pieces?

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D I A N E F O S S U M 24.06.2017 в 17:09

I’m a beginner knitter and was wondering if you have any pictures
or videos on sewing the this together

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I just love this sweater . . .but I would make it in extra large . . and
directions as to the change in stitches for an extra large?

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D E N I S E J A M E S 07.07.2017 в 05:08

I love this sweater I have the yarn arrived yesterday. PROBLEM. I


didn’t look enough and assumed when I saw 9mm it was US 9.
WRONG. Started knitting on US 9 and seemed really small!!!
THEN saw 9 mm which equals SZ 13 US !!! I will know next time.
Thanks Denise

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K A I T L I N 12.07.2017 в 19:37

Thank you SO much for sharing! I’m a beginner knitter eager to


learn how to master new projects and I’m SO excited to try this
one!

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J A C K I E 25.07.2017 в 23:51

Is this a Chunky yarn used for this sweater?

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L I S A O G I L V I E 08.08.2017 в 15:03

I’m confused, you stated that you «decided not to spend $50.00
on such a thing» but when I look up the yarn it’s $17.09 a ball plus
taxes and shipping, your pattern requires 12 which means this
basic sweater will cost around $240 or so dollars to make. for
most knitter’s I know, the cost of this would be prohibitive, any
suggestions on a reasonably priced substitute yarn?

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S A S H A 08.08.2017 в 18:53

This yarn is much cheaper here in Ukraine. So I


decided not to spend 50$ on synthetic but rather to
knit myself a high quality sweater)

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N A N C Y H E N D E R S O N 14.08.2017 в 19:15

Like to knit small babies patterns

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G E M M A 20.08.2017 в 19:38

Can’t wait to try this!! : )

Gemma
http://www.fadedwindmills.com

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H E A T H E R 25.08.2017 в 00:15

Thank you, I am going to give this a try!

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L I N D S E Y D E N N I S T O N 28.08.2017 в 05:44

Hello,
I love this pattern. I am fairly new to knitting and love how simple it
is. I do have a question….. should I block this sweater? If so
should I block in pieces or after it is sewn together?

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B 01.09.2017 в 05:13

Can you make a short video of the sweater making in process? I


think would be helpful with all the questions. Thanks

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S H I R L E Y 03.09.2017 в 15:33

Thank you

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L E S L I E 19.09.2017 в 23:54

1. What size cable should my 9mm circulars have? 24″? 32″?


2. Should I also have a second set of 9mm circulars for the sleeve
creation, like a 16″ set?

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