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“When I discovered this cable stitch − big cable twists framing a broad eyelet panel − I was in love. The cable shape reminded me of big chain links. Since the stitch pattern is so rich in texture, I knew I wanted to use it in an otherwise simple garment. This pullover relies on a softly knit fabric and a slightly oversized fit, while using Loft on relatively large needles creates an airy fabric to contrast denser cable twists. The dolman shape is created by knitting both front and back from the hem up, and then joining them at the top of the sleeve with a three needle bind off. The extra seam created by this method adds some structure to the drapey sleeves to keep the shape from sagging. A deep band of garter stitch trim completes the wide neckline.” − Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark

Designer: Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark

Collection: Wool People, Volume 5

 

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Cable Paneled Dolman

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  • Product description

    “When I discovered this cable stitch − big cable twists framing a broad eyelet panel − I was in love. The cable shape reminded me of big chain links. Since the stitch pattern is so rich in texture, I knew I wanted to use it in an otherwise simple garment. This pullover relies on a softly knit fabric and a slightly oversized fit, while using Loft on relatively large needles creates an airy fabric to contrast denser cable twists. The dolman shape is created by knitting both front and back from the hem up, and then joining them at the top of the sleeve with a three needle bind off. The extra seam created by this method adds some structure to the drapey sleeves to keep the shape from sagging. A deep band of garter stitch trim completes the wide neckline.” − Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark

    Designer: Mercedes Tarasovich-Clark

    Collection: Wool People, Volume 5

     

  • Pattern materials

    YARDAGE

    • Approximately 1485 (1560, 1740, 1900, 2120) yards of fingering weight wool yarn


    YARN

    • 6 (6, 7, 7, 8) skeins of Brooklyn Tweed Loft (100% American Targhee-Columbia wool; 275 yards/50g)
    • Photographed in color Tent


  • Pattern specs

    CONSTRUCTION

    • Dolman-sleeved sweater is worked in two pieces (Front and Back) from the bottom up. Stitches are cast on for the Sleeves at the underarm. After working to the full garment depth, Sleeve stitches are placed on hold while the neck shaping is worked, and the Sleeve seams are later joined together using the Joinery Bind Off. Stitches are picked up and worked in the round for the neckband.


    FINISHED DIMENSIONS

    • 38 (39¾, 43½, 47½, 52)” finished (blocked) garment at chest
    • Sample shown is size 38″ with +4″ of ease on model

    Need help picking a size? See our resource page on Selecting a Sweater Size 101.


    GAUGE

    Working Gauge:

    • 24 stitches & 36 rows = 4″ in stockinette stitch using Size A needle, before blocking


    Finished Gauge:

    • 23 stitches & 34 rows = 4″ in stockinette stitch using Size A needle, after blocking
    • 18-stitch repeat of Cable Panel measures approximately 2¼” wide


    NEEDLES

    Size A (for Main Fabric):

    • One 32″ circular needle in size needed to obtain gauge listed
    • Suggested Size: 4 mm (US 6)


    Size B (for Edgings):

    • One each 16″ and 32″ long circular needles two sizes smaller than Size A needle
    • Suggested Size: 3½ mm (US 4)


    Please note: the stitch patterns in this garment are charted only.
  • Pattern Updates

    18 December 2013 (Version 1.1): 

    The Chart and Legend (on pages 11 & 12) have been modified to clarify that Row 33 is being worked on a WS row.

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