Sadie Wide Neck Sweater by Cris Dvic

Sadie Wide Neck Sweater

Knitting
September 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch after wet blocking
US 6 - 4.0 mm
875 - 1312 yards (800 - 1200 m)
Finished Bust Size 34 (37, 41, 46, 50)” to fit bust 32 (36, 40, 44, 48)”; 1-2” positive ease recommended.
English
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Pattern previously published in I Like Knitting Magazine. October 2021.

Sadie is a loose V-neck sweater that can be worn on the edges of the shoulders or pulled up if needed. Front and back constructions are symmetrical, with a cable pattern worked at the sides and in the center, split in half to shape the V-neck.

Time: 40-60 Hour Pattern

Skill Level: Intermediate

Materials;
Yarn: Garnstudio DROPS Lima (65% wool, 35% alpaca; 109 yards 100 meters/50 grams): 7810 khaki (8 (9, 10, 11, 12) balls)

Needles: US size 6 (4 mm) 30” circular needles recommended

Notions: Cable needle, stitch markers, tapestry needle, waste yarn for provisional cast on, US G/6 (4 mm) crochet hook for provisional cast on.

Special Stitches: Center Cable Panel; Right V-Neck Cable Panel; Left V-Neck Cable Panel; Side Cable Panel; DS-st: Double Stitches short row (=German short row); Provisional Cast-On

Pattern Notes:

This sweater is knit flat, in one piece starting at the front with a provisional cast-on to allow a similar finishing for both hem ribbings. First the lower front body is worked up to the beginning of the split for the v-neck, then sides are worked separately over the shoulders to the back where they will rejoin to work the lower back body in one piece. Sleeves are cast-on and bound off on the same rows as the v-neck split/join and shaped with short-rows. Side and sleeve seams are finished from the right side for a decorative accent.

For the short rows, the German/double stitches method is given; however, any short row method (as the Wrap & Turn) (https://www.ilikeknitting.com/magazine/knitting-articles-and-interviews/short-rows-tutorial/) can also be used.

Left and right sides refer to how the garment is worn on the body.