Cultivar Cardigan
A botanical motif gently climbs the front bands of Cultivar, and subtle details emerge at the sides and cuffs. Side shaping, set-in sleeves, and button-front closure give this a classic look, and the garter stitch collar, broken rib and bobble details give it texture. The collar, shaped with short-rows, frames the neck gracefully.
Skill LevelĀ intermediate
Finished MeasurementsĀ
Finished bust (buttoned) 36 (40, 44, 48, 52, 56)āĀ
Length 24 (25, 25½, 26¼, 26¾, 27½)āĀ
Intended to be worn with 2-4ā positive ease; photographs show size 40 worn on 36ā bust
YarnĀ
5 (5, 6, 6, 7, 8) skeins Brooklyn Tweed Loft 100% wool 275 yards/50 grams per skein (shown in Tent)
GaugeĀ
24 sts and 36 rows = 4ā in Stockinette Stitch, blocked, on 3.5/US 5
NeedlesĀ
3.5 mm/US 5 in 24-32ā circular needles (or size needed to obtain gauge)Ā
3.25 mm/US 4 32ā or longer circular needles
Other SuppliesĀ
5 buttons, 8 stitch markers, blunt yarn needle
Construction notesĀ
Cultivar is worked from the bottom up. Fronts and back are worked together on circular needles, back and forth, to the underarms. They are worked separately from there. Sleeves are worked flat, and set in and seamed during finishing. Button bands are picked up and worked at the end. Stitch patterns are charted.
AcknowledgementsĀ
Thanks to my mom, Cynara, for her expert knitting and suggestions. And thanks to Cameron being such a clever photographer, and to Chris for his cheerleading.Ā
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Cultivar Cardigan
Cultivar Cardigan
A botanical motif gently climbs the front bands of Cultivar, and subtle details emerge at the sides and cuffs. Side shaping, set-in sleeves, and button-front closure give this a classic look, and the garter stitch collar, broken rib and bobble details give it texture. The collar, shaped with short-rows, frames the neck gracefully.
Skill LevelĀ intermediate
Finished MeasurementsĀ
Finished bust (buttoned) 36 (40, 44, 48, 52, 56)āĀ
Length 24 (25, 25½, 26¼, 26¾, 27½)āĀ
Intended to be worn with 2-4ā positive ease; photographs show size 40 worn on 36ā bust
YarnĀ
5 (5, 6, 6, 7, 8) skeins Brooklyn Tweed Loft 100% wool 275 yards/50 grams per skein (shown in Tent)
GaugeĀ
24 sts and 36 rows = 4ā in Stockinette Stitch, blocked, on 3.5/US 5
NeedlesĀ
3.5 mm/US 5 in 24-32ā circular needles (or size needed to obtain gauge)Ā
3.25 mm/US 4 32ā or longer circular needles
Other SuppliesĀ
5 buttons, 8 stitch markers, blunt yarn needle
Construction notesĀ
Cultivar is worked from the bottom up. Fronts and back are worked together on circular needles, back and forth, to the underarms. They are worked separately from there. Sleeves are worked flat, and set in and seamed during finishing. Button bands are picked up and worked at the end. Stitch patterns are charted.
AcknowledgementsĀ
Thanks to my mom, Cynara, for her expert knitting and suggestions. And thanks to Cameron being such a clever photographer, and to Chris for his cheerleading.Ā
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Description
A botanical motif gently climbs the front bands of Cultivar, and subtle details emerge at the sides and cuffs. Side shaping, set-in sleeves, and button-front closure give this a classic look, and the garter stitch collar, broken rib and bobble details give it texture. The collar, shaped with short-rows, frames the neck gracefully.
Skill LevelĀ intermediate
Finished MeasurementsĀ
Finished bust (buttoned) 36 (40, 44, 48, 52, 56)āĀ
Length 24 (25, 25½, 26¼, 26¾, 27½)āĀ
Intended to be worn with 2-4ā positive ease; photographs show size 40 worn on 36ā bust
YarnĀ
5 (5, 6, 6, 7, 8) skeins Brooklyn Tweed Loft 100% wool 275 yards/50 grams per skein (shown in Tent)
GaugeĀ
24 sts and 36 rows = 4ā in Stockinette Stitch, blocked, on 3.5/US 5
NeedlesĀ
3.5 mm/US 5 in 24-32ā circular needles (or size needed to obtain gauge)Ā
3.25 mm/US 4 32ā or longer circular needles
Other SuppliesĀ
5 buttons, 8 stitch markers, blunt yarn needle
Construction notesĀ
Cultivar is worked from the bottom up. Fronts and back are worked together on circular needles, back and forth, to the underarms. They are worked separately from there. Sleeves are worked flat, and set in and seamed during finishing. Button bands are picked up and worked at the end. Stitch patterns are charted.
AcknowledgementsĀ
Thanks to my mom, Cynara, for her expert knitting and suggestions. And thanks to Cameron being such a clever photographer, and to Chris for his cheerleading.Ā





