DK Sanguine Sweater Knitting Pattern PDF
DK Sanguine Sweater Knitting Pattern PDF
A fantastic stash busting delight that will have you glued to your needles!
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Sizes range from 32” - 64” bust.
Includes a code to add this pattern to your Ravelry library.
Available in German once added to your Ravelry library, otherwise the German version can be emailed to you after purchase, upon request. (Sorry! The website isn’t allowing me to add multiple files to this listing)
Sizes 1 - 9 correlate to the finished bust measurement below.
(32”, 36”, 40”, 44”, 48”, 52”, 56”, 60”, 64”)
(91cm, 101cm, 111cm, 122cm, 132cm, 142cm, 152cm, 162cm, 172 cm)
Yardage:
For sizes 1 - 3:
Color A - 220 yards of DK weight yarn
Color B - 220 yards of DK weight yarn
Color C - 220 yards of DK weight yarn
Color D - 220 yards of DK weight yarn
Main Color (white) - 450 yards of DK weight yarn
For size 4 + 5:
Color A - 300 yards of DK weight yarn
Color B - 300 yards of DK weight yarn
Color C - 300 yards of DK weight yarn
Color D - 300 yards of DK weight yarn
Main Color (white) - 600 yards of DK weight yarn
For size 6 + 7:
Color A - 300 yards of DK weight yarn
Color B - 300 yards of DK weight yarn
Color C - 300 yards of DK weight yarn
Color D - 300 yards of DK weight yarn
Main Color (white) - 600 yards of DK weight yarn
For size 8 + 9
Color A - 300 yards of DK weight yarn
Color B - 300 yards of DK weight yarn
Color C - 300 yards of DK weight yarn
Color D - 300 yards of DK weight yarn
Main Color (white) - 700 yards of DK weight yarn
Gauge: 4” = 22 stitches and 28 rows
Notes:
This sweater is constructed from the neck down then separated into the torso and sleeves. The torso is worked and finished, then the sleeve stitches are picked back up knitted down to the cuff.
Fit: This sweater is designed to be a little spacious in the armpits so that it fits a vast spectrum of sizes amidst the average bust sizes listed below.
It’s easiest to follow this pattern by printing it out, but if you don’t have access to a printer, holding your phone sideways will work!
This pattern uses 30” circular knitting needles, if you are making a larger size, you may want to consider using 40” needles so that it’s easier to move your stitches across with greater ease.
Before you cast on, make sure you’re comfortable with these techniques:
Learn how to knit in the round
Get comfortable with color work, try this pattern first. https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/sanguine-beanie
Learn how to wrap and turn. Try this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xe6OlMna3zQ&t=165s
Learn how to M1 using the backward loop cast on.