4 Letter Sweater Pattern
4 Letter Sweater Pattern
- Unique Design
- Clearly Written
- Designed in RI
Based on the OG worn by Willy Cartier in the DEGEN FW12 collection, this pattern includes a chart for how to place any 4 letter word you want on the front.
Construction
Construction
The sweater is worked from the bottom up in panels to allow for intarsia colorwork. Once the front and back body are complete and the shoulder seams created, the sleeves are knit on. The side seam and under arm seam are then created all in one go. The folded neck is also knit on. All DEGEN sweaters are designed to allow for the maker to adapt for their body- so feel free to add length to the sleeve // body or shorten for a more cropped look. The pattern lets you know where the best spots to add or remove length are. We recommend you grab a sweater you love, pick the closest width size and mimic those length measurements.
Fit
Fit
XS (S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL)(4X, 5X) 38 (42, 46, 50, 54, 58, 62)(66, 72)” chest circumference for the finished sweater. Fit notes: This sweater is a classic fit with a slightly dropped shoulder. The sleeve tapers t for a genderless fit. Please see the fit chart. The yellow sample is a size SMALL.
Materials
Materials
GAUGE: 4.25 sts + 7 rows per inch in stockinette on US6s.
MAIN COLOR: This pattern is knit with Harrisville Designs Highland yarn. I chose to knit with the main color on cones and the secondary color on a skein but cone/skein will not impact the outcome. The sample was knit in color MARIGOLD 555 (583, 635, 671, 700, 752, 789)grams
LETTERS: This pattern is knit with Harrisville Designs Highland yarn. The sample was knit in color ZINNIA 1 skein for all sizes
•US 6 needles
•US 3 circular needles with a 16” cable
•stitch markers
•Waste yarn
•Crochet Hook for Provisional Cast On.
Details
Details
This pattern comes with the charts for all letters and will walk you through the steps of how to place any 4 letters on the center front. The sample is knit using “YUCK” but this pattern allows for any 4 letter word
and is easily adaptable for more or fewer letters.