September Walk - sweater knitting pattern
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PATTERN INFORMATION
The pattern was updated on January 28, 2024: I changed the recommended yarn to Miss Babs Yowza.
September Walk is a relaxed, seamless pullover worked from the top, made in a combination of an interesting cable stitch pattern and 2x1 rib. The sweater is easy to customize: you can make it long or short, with a turtleneck or short neckband. The cable pattern is presented in both chart and written format.
The pattern has been tech edited by Rachel C. Brown
Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
Finished body circumference: 92 (107, 122, 137, 152, 167) cm/36.75 (42.75, 48.75, 54.75, 60.75, 66.75) in
Designed to be worn with approx. 10-25 cm/4-10 in of positive ease. The honey coloured sweater is size 3, shorter version, shown with 10 cm/4 in of positive ease at chest. The purple sweater is size 3, longer version, shown with 25 cm/10 in of positive ease at chest.
Gauge (blocked)
Stockinette stitch: 22 sts and 28 rows/rnds = 10 cm/4 in, with medium needle(s)
Cable pattern: One 18-stitch and 32-row/rnd pattern repeat measures 7.5 cm/3 in wide and 10 cm/4 in tall, with medium needle(s)
2x1 rib pattern: 24 sts and 34 rows/rnds = 10 cm/4 in, with smaller needle(s)
Yarn
1100 (1250, 1480, 1750, 2050, 2200) m/1210 (1375, 1630, 1920, 2250, 2400) yds of DK weight wool for a sweater without a turtleneck; if you want to make a turtleneck, add 200 m/220 yds.
For best results, use smooth yarn with good stitch definition. Shown in Miss Babs Yowza (100% Superwash Merino Wool, 512 m/560 yds per 227 g, colourway Honey Cake).
Needles and Notions
Long tail and backward loop cast-ons, knit, purl, picking up sts, increases, decreases, German short rows, simple cables.
PATTERN INFORMATION
The pattern was updated on January 28, 2024: I changed the recommended yarn to Miss Babs Yowza.
September Walk is a relaxed, seamless pullover worked from the top, made in a combination of an interesting cable stitch pattern and 2x1 rib. The sweater is easy to customize: you can make it long or short, with a turtleneck or short neckband. The cable pattern is presented in both chart and written format.
The pattern has been tech edited by Rachel C. Brown
Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
Finished body circumference: 92 (107, 122, 137, 152, 167) cm/36.75 (42.75, 48.75, 54.75, 60.75, 66.75) in
Designed to be worn with approx. 10-25 cm/4-10 in of positive ease. The honey coloured sweater is size 3, shorter version, shown with 10 cm/4 in of positive ease at chest. The purple sweater is size 3, longer version, shown with 25 cm/10 in of positive ease at chest.
Gauge (blocked)
Stockinette stitch: 22 sts and 28 rows/rnds = 10 cm/4 in, with medium needle(s)
Cable pattern: One 18-stitch and 32-row/rnd pattern repeat measures 7.5 cm/3 in wide and 10 cm/4 in tall, with medium needle(s)
2x1 rib pattern: 24 sts and 34 rows/rnds = 10 cm/4 in, with smaller needle(s)
Yarn
1100 (1250, 1480, 1750, 2050, 2200) m/1210 (1375, 1630, 1920, 2250, 2400) yds of DK weight wool for a sweater without a turtleneck; if you want to make a turtleneck, add 200 m/220 yds.
For best results, use smooth yarn with good stitch definition. Shown in Miss Babs Yowza (100% Superwash Merino Wool, 512 m/560 yds per 227 g, colourway Honey Cake).
Needles and Notions
- 3.75 mm/US 5 circular needle, at least 100 cm/40 in long, or size to obtain gauge (small needle)
- 3.75 mm/US 5 needle(s) in preferred style for knitting small circumferences, or size to obtain gauge (small needle)
- 4 mm/US 6 circular needle, at least 100 cm/40 in long, or size to obtain gauge (medium needle)
- 4 mm/US 6 needle(s) in preferred style for knitting small circumferences, or size to obtain gauge (medium needle)
- 4.5 mm/US 7 circular needle (large needle, for turtleneck only)
- spare circular needle (used as holder)
- cable needle
- removable stitch markers
- scrap yarn or 2 short stitch holders
Long tail and backward loop cast-ons, knit, purl, picking up sts, increases, decreases, German short rows, simple cables.