Grateful Heart Short Sleeve Cardigan Sweater

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Grateful Heart Short Sleeve Cardigan Sweater

Grateful Heart Short Sleeve Cardigan Sweater
Grateful Heart Short Sleeve Cardigan Sweater

"Full video tutorial available! The Grateful Heart Short-Sleeve Cardigan is a top-down, drop-shoulder open cardigan sweater. You cast on STS for the back, work to the armhole depth, then pick up and knit stitches for the left and right fronts. The fronts are joined to the back and then the body is knit back and forth in one piece and finished with ribbing. Body length can be easily altered since it’s knit from the top down. Collar and sleeve ribbing stitches are picked up and knit. The cardigan is finished with a heart worked in duplicate stitch in a contrasting color. There are 5 sizes available written in 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) with a finished circumference of 49 (52.5, 58, 63.5, 68.5) in/122.5 (131.5, 145, 159, 171.5) cm. Please reference the table for bust range and suggested size and circumference. Cardigan is meant to be very oversized. Sweater pictured is a size 2 on a 36 in/91.5 cm bust. Yarn: Approximately 450 (510, 602, 693, 796) yds/411 (467, 550, 633, 727) m or 5 (5, 6, 7, 8) skeins of Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick Yarn (solids are 106 yds/97 m per 6 oz/170g skein; 80% acrylic, 20% wool) or any other super bulky yarn that meets gauge. Please note that different colorways have different yardage in this yarn. You will also need approximately 4 yds/3.5 m of a contrasting color yarn in the same weight for the heart. Colors shown are Fisherman and Cranberry. Needles Size 10mm (US15) 40 in/100 cm circular knitting needles for body Size 9mm (US13) 16 in/40 cm circular knitting needles for sleeve ribbing Size 9mm (US 13) 40 in/100 cm circular knitting needles for body and collar ribbing Gauge: 9 STS + 13 rows = 4 in/10 cm in stockinette stitch on larger needles. "

Beginner

Knitting Needle Size13 or 9 mm, 15 or 10 mm

Yarn Weight(6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)

Materials List

  • stitch marker
  • knitting extension cord or waste yarn
  • tape measure
  • scissors

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