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Itinerant Pullover
Inspired by the Lechfall Waterfall in Fussen, Germany, the Itinerant Pullover draws on its Bavarian roots with twisted stitches on the wide lower bands of the body and sleeves, and a narrow panel that runs the length of the sleeves. The slightly flared cuffs create a modern silhouette. This sweater is worked from the top down, starting in separate pieces for the front and back, then joined at the underarm, and the lower body is worked in the round with a shaped waist.
Difficulty Intermediate
Yarn Weight DK
Finished Sizes 32.25 (36, 40.25, 44) 48.25, 52, 56.25, 60”/82 (91.5, 102, 112) 122.5, 132, 143, 152.5 cm bust circumference. Shown in 36”/91.5cm; modeled with + 1”/2.5cm of ease.
Yarn Green Mountain Spinnery, Cotton Comfort (80% fine western wool Targhee, 20% organic cotton; 180 yd 165 m/2.01 oz 57 g): #9436 unbleached white 7 (8, 9, 9, 10) 11, 12, 13 skeins.
Total yarn needed: 1100 (1229, 1361, 1499) 1641, 1836, 1997, 2163 yds / 1006 (1124, 1244, 1371) 1501, 1679, 1826, 1977 m
Needles Size US 5 (3.75 mm): 24-32”/60-80cm circular (cir) and one set of double-pointed needles (dpn) or preferred needle choice for working small circumferences or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions Markers (m); removable m; stitch holders; cable needle (cn); tapestry needle.
Gauge22 sts and 32 rows = 4”/10cm in St st, blocked
NOTES The front and back of this pullover are worked separately back and forth from the top down, beginning with the back shoulders. The front and back are joined at the underarm, then the body is worked in the round to the lower edge. Stitches are picked up around the armholes for the sleeves and are worked in the round from the top down.
Photos by Molly Stevenson
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- First published: April 2021
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