Flower Power Pullover Pattern
Flower Power Pullover Pattern
- Woman Owned
- Made by Artisans
Spring is about to be sprung. A great beginners intarsia project because the color is worked in columns.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Special thanks to Dawn Catanzaro + Brambles and Bindweed for editing the math and grading. Photography by Apparition
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 mock 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)36 (40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60)” chest circumference for the finished sweater.
Fit notes: This sweater is a classic fit with a slightly dropped shoulder. The sleeve tapers the whole way down for a genderless fit. Please see the spec page.
HERE IS A LINK to the try on video
Materials
Materials
•MAIN COLOR: This pattern is knit with 2 ends (held double) of Biches et Buches Le Petit Lambswool in “Dark Orange Grey” 50g // 272 yards. 7 (7, 8, 9, 9, 10, 11) skeins. 1785 (1905, 2095, 2280, 2445, 2670, 2815) yards
•FLOWER COLOR: This pattern is knit with 2 ends (held double) of Biches et Buches Le Petit Lambswool in “Off White / Ecru” 50g // 272 yards. 2 skeins. 305 yards
•US 7 needles
•US 5, 16-inch circular needles
•Stitch markers
•waste yarn
•Latch Tool for tucking in ends (I like to use knitting machine needles).