Date: Sun, 25 Jan 1998 22:04:21 -0600 From: Marion Brizendine (mbriz@sound.net) Subject: [BOND] Generously sized sweater pattern This is very large, lots to big for me and I wear a 2x sweatshirt and like things baggy. I've had so many requests for this pattern that I decided that there is a need. You need to do a swatch and do the math for the size. Use a favorite sweater for a guide and lengthen and shorten body and sleeves as needed. It will also be an nice size for XL if done with a KP3 and worsted wt yarn (not the skimpy stuff). This was the pattern I learned from and used many times by me and my knitting friends. I just hope that there are a minimum of typos. This version of The Super Easy Pullover will fit a 3x or 4x. Certain things will affect the size of a sweater. Size of yarn, number of needles, speed of knitting, size of keyplate and sometimes even the color of the yarn play an important part in the size of a sweater. (Did you know that a sweater or afghan knitted in a tuck stitch pattern is a lot wider than can usually be expected?) In this case I have taken a basic sweater pattern by Cari Clement of Bond America and changed a few things. Use a Keyplate 4 instead of a 3. Use CHUNKY weight yarn instead of worsted, knit SLOWLY and evenly. This pattern probably takes about 1500 or 1600 yds instead of 1400. BACK: With WY and using the open-edge cast-on, cast on 98 sts and K 6 rows. Break off. With Main Color, K 148 rows. SHAPE NECK: Put center 28 sts onto a double strand of WY. Push all needles on LHS up to HP. COR. Work RHS first. K 1 row. Dec 1 st at neck edge. K back. BO loosely across rem 34 sts. Push needles on LHS back to HKP making sure latches are open. Re-hang RHS to balance weighting of LHS by bringing forward a few needles on RHS up to HP and pushing the finished knitting onto the needles. Work LHS as for RHS, shaping at neck edge. RIBBING: Following instructions for easy BOND ribbing, bring forward 97 needles to HP. Hang first row of main yarn onto needles now in HP. (You will be decreasing by 1 st, placing 2 sts onto 1 needle.) COL, K 16 rows. COL. Drop and latch up to form ribbing. BO in backstitch. (Makes a nice elastic edge, esp. good for childrens necklines) FRONT: Same as back, but K only 132 rows of Main Color. SHAPE NECK: Put center 10 sts onto double strand of WY. Push needles on LHS up to HP. Work RHS first: COR. Knit, decreasing 1 st at neck edge over next 4 rows, then dec 1 st at neck edge every other row 6 times. When same number of rows knit for front as for back (150 rows), BO loosely across. Push needles on LHS back to HKP, and shape neck as for RHS. Work ribbing as for back. NECKBAND: Sew one shoulder seam. With wrong side facing you, pick up 81 sts distributed as follows: 2 sts side back, 28 sts from WY at back, 2 sts at other side back, 19 sts along side front neck edge, 10 sts from WY at front, 20 sts along other side front neck edge. COL. K 8 rows. Drop and latch up to form ribbing as for back. BO in backstitch. Sew neckband and other shoulder seam. SLEEVES: Measure down 11 1/2 inches along side edges of both front and back, and place a marker. Pick up 98 sts between markers along sleeve edge placing center sts at '0'. Hang hem, K, dec 1 st each end every 4 rows 24 times. Work 6 more rows. Total rows knit = 102. There will be 50 sts rem. K 6 rows WY and remove from Bond. Bring forward 40 needles to HP. COL. Hang sts of last row of main yarn onto these needles, placing 2 sts onto 1 needle where necessary to decrease 10 sts. K 10 rows. Drop and latch up to form ribbing, as for back. BO in backstitch. FINISHING: Sew side and sleeve seams. Make a swatch. Measure your favorite sweater and do the math. If you need to adjust the length of anything now is the time. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 20 Mar 1998 14:51:39 -0800 From: Fiberartist (patrick.boudreau@ns.sympatico.ca) Subject: [BOND] Sweaters in Larger Sizes Pullover:- Drop Shoulder- Please read carefully before proceeding as there are some spots where you can for example in the sleeves knit from the top down but make sure that you do the necklines first, so that you can join the sleeves as you knit. Crew neck womens - Size 46 fnishes 50 inches. Keyplate 3 - tnesion of 20 x 28 - 8 - 9 skeins of worsted weight. Body - cast on 125 Stitches. Knit to row 91 place marker. Knit to row counter 154 On each side of centre bind off 11 stitches. Decrease 3 stitches 3 stitches every two rows. Row counter 161. Cast off loosely. Front:_ Knit same as back for 126 rows. On each side of centre bind off 6 stitches. Decrease 3 stitches every 2 rows. End row couonter 161. Sleeves;- Knitting from the top down Join shoulder seams on the bond and pick up 50 stitches each side of the centre seam. Or, if you want you can knit seperately and stitch on later. Decrease one sitch every 5 rows to 50 stitches. Knit to row counter 133 Cast off. Bands. Change to Keyplate 2 - and rib for 20 rows. Neckline, before joining second shoulder seam, pick up stitches evenly around neckedge and knit for 10 rows. - -------------------------------------------------------- Pullover or cardigan in drop shoulder womens size 48 finished 52. Tension same as above. Cast on 130 stithces for body -- if doing a cardigan on the front cast on 65 stitches for each side. Knit for 94 rows - place marker. Backneckline knit even for 161 rows. Bind off 11 stitches each side of centre. Decrease 3 stitches each side for two rows. Row counter ends at 168. Front neckline - knit to row counter 133 On each side of centre bind off 6 stitches. Decrease 3 stitches every two rows. Row counter at 168 rows. Sleeves Cast on 52 stitches. increase on stitch every five rows to 105 stitches. Knit even to 133 rows. Join to sweater at shoulder seams. Bands - Keyplate 2 - bottom - pick up and knit 20 rows. Necklines - pick up evenly around and knit 10 rows. - ----------------------------------------- Pullover/Cardigan - Drop Shoulder Sized 50- finshes 54 inches. Crew neck. Tension and keyplates same as above. Body Cast on 136 sts. Cardigan - 67 sts Armhole marker at 101 rows. Back Neckline row 168 Bind off 11 stitches each side of centre. Decrease 3 stitches every 2 rows. Row counter at 175. Front:- Same as back to neckline Knit to row counter 140 On each side of centre bind off 6 sts. Decrease 2 stitches each side every two rows. Sleeves:- Cast on 52 stts. Increase one stitch every 5 rows. to 105 stitches. knit even for 133 rows. Finish - ----------------------------------------------------- These basic patterns can be used to design worsted weight coats in different lengths and customize your own personal style. I used a patternwriter to get the figures and have not worked these ones out myself, but want to start designing for the larger figure for a bit. The basic length on the these sweaters are bands included 25 inches for body and 19 inches for sleeves. Once you have the basic pattern mastered and fitting you can add cables, lace panels, fairisle, intarsia etc. Have fun and be creative. Linda B. patrick.boudreau@ns.sympatico.ca - Linda Boudreau
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