BabyCocktails Oban Cardigan PDF
Downloadable PDF, English, English
By Independent Designer
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Product Details
Baby Cocktails Oban Cardigan is a women's knitting pattern for
a beautiful Grandpa shaped sweater! The design has a long slouchy silhouette
that should pretty much go with most things in your wardrobe. The cables are
worked in pairs on the cardigan fronts and down the sleeves. A larger cable
panel is featured across the back of the sweater. Oban is knit in one piece
from the bottom up to the armholes. The sleeve stitches are picked up around
each armhole and knit in the round to the cuffs. The cable patterns are
charted and written out.
Finished Measurements: with suggested 5–6” positive ease
Bust – 35¼ (38¾, 42¼, 45¾, 48¾) (52¾, 56¾, 60¾)”
Yarn Requirements: 1350 (1450, 1550, 1650, 1800) (1900, 2000, 2100) yards of worsted weight yarn such as Valley Yarns Northampton (100% Wool; 100g/247yds)
Needles: US 7 (4.50mm) long circular for the body and DPNs for the sleeves
Gauge:
20 sts and 28 rows – 4” in stockinette and garter stitch, based on final, blocked fabric
11 stitch cable = 2¼” wide, based on final, blocked fabric
24 stitch cable panel = 4¾” wide, based on final, blocked fabric
Finished Measurements: with suggested 5–6” positive ease
Bust – 35¼ (38¾, 42¼, 45¾, 48¾) (52¾, 56¾, 60¾)”
Yarn Requirements: 1350 (1450, 1550, 1650, 1800) (1900, 2000, 2100) yards of worsted weight yarn such as Valley Yarns Northampton (100% Wool; 100g/247yds)
Needles: US 7 (4.50mm) long circular for the body and DPNs for the sleeves
Gauge:
20 sts and 28 rows – 4” in stockinette and garter stitch, based on final, blocked fabric
11 stitch cable = 2¼” wide, based on final, blocked fabric
24 stitch cable panel = 4¾” wide, based on final, blocked fabric
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- BabyCocktails/Thea Colman
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Notes
- I think this sweater works best in a worsted-weight wool, something with great stitch definition and not too much weight or drape to prevent growth.
- Skill Level
- Intermediate