Gin & Tonic
I set out to design a wardrobe basic with this one. I wanted Gin and Tonic to work with everything, kind of like the drink itself, which I find appropriate for any occasion!
The details here are classic and versatile enough for all sorts of outfits. The overall texture is beautiful and delicate, and really very simple to work. The shape of the sweater is a familiar basic, easily modified for length or width, and notes are in the pattern on how and where you can do so.
Distinct cables line each side of the body, with tails that flow out of the hem into the main repeat, and then open up under the arms to create the lines of the raglan seam. I’ve included size-specific cable charts to ensure that every sweater has the same great proportion of cable to texture, and so each size fits well through the armhole and yoke.
Plus, a big, cozy cowl is always a bonus. (Although again, you can modify the neckline if you don’t want one!)
Seamless raglan construction is worked from the bottom up. Neckline is shaped with short rows. Instructions for modifying fit or creating alternate necklines are included, and cables are both charted and written. As stated above, the cable panel changes with size.
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I set out to design a wardrobe basic with this one. I wanted Gin and Tonic to work with everything, kind of like the drink itself, which I find appropriate for any occasion!
The details here are classic and versatile enough for all sorts of outfits. The overall texture is beautiful and delicate, and really very simple to work. The shape of the sweater is a familiar basic, easily modified for length or width, and notes are in the pattern on how and where you can do so.
Distinct cables line each side of the body, with tails that flow out of the hem into the main repeat, and then open up under the arms to create the lines of the raglan seam. I’ve included size-specific cable charts to ensure that every sweater has the same great proportion of cable to texture, and so each size fits well through the armhole and yoke.
Plus, a big, cozy cowl is always a bonus. (Although again, you can modify the neckline if you don’t want one!)
Seamless raglan construction is worked from the bottom up. Neckline is shaped with short rows. Instructions for modifying fit or creating alternate necklines are included, and cables are both charted and written. As stated above, the cable panel changes with size.
Scroll down for more details.
I set out to design a wardrobe basic with this one. I wanted Gin and Tonic to work with everything, kind of like the drink itself, which I find appropriate for any occasion!
The details here are classic and versatile enough for all sorts of outfits. The overall texture is beautiful and delicate, and really very simple to work. The shape of the sweater is a familiar basic, easily modified for length or width, and notes are in the pattern on how and where you can do so.
Distinct cables line each side of the body, with tails that flow out of the hem into the main repeat, and then open up under the arms to create the lines of the raglan seam. I’ve included size-specific cable charts to ensure that every sweater has the same great proportion of cable to texture, and so each size fits well through the armhole and yoke.
Plus, a big, cozy cowl is always a bonus. (Although again, you can modify the neckline if you don’t want one!)
Seamless raglan construction is worked from the bottom up. Neckline is shaped with short rows. Instructions for modifying fit or creating alternate necklines are included, and cables are both charted and written. As stated above, the cable panel changes with size.
Scroll down for more details.
Yarn: Lakes Yarn and Fiber Hayden DK (100% SW Merino), 280yds/256m per 113g/4oz skein. Shown in Heartwood.
If substituting yarn, any DK weight Merino yarn will work beautifully. Be sure to choose a colorway that will allow both texture and cable to show up.
Gauge: Xsts/Xrows per 4”/10cm in
Needles: US#6/4mm. US#7/4.5mm and US#8/5mm circular needles (one and two sizes larger than gauge needle) for upper portion of cowl.
Sizes:
33.75(36.75,39.5,42.5,45.5)(48.25,52.75,55.75)(60,64.5)”
85.75(93.25,100.25,108, 115.5)(122.5,134,141.5)(152.25,163.75)cm
For fit shown, I suggest between 3”/7.5cm of positive ease.
Yardage:
1350(1450,1550,1600,1750)(1800,1850,1925)(1975,2050)yds
1235(1325,1415,1465,1600)(1645,1690,1760)(1805,1875)m