Berroco Sevilla Jumper Knitting Pattern

By Berroco

Digital Download
Berroco Sevilla Jumper Knitting Pattern
Berroco Sevilla Jumper Knitting Pattern
$8.00

What is a digital download?

Downloadable PDF

Specifications

Brand: Berroco
Yarn Weight: DK | Light Worsted
Designer: Amy Christoffers
Craft: Knitting
Format: Downloadable PDF
Techniques and Construction: Bottom Up, Seamed, Worked Flat

Product Description

Escape to sun-drenched shores with the Berroco Sevilla sweater, a beautifully crafted design by Amy Christoffers that brings effortless style to your knitting repertoire. Worked flat and seamed from the bottom up, this intermediate-level pattern creates a flattering silhouette with a thoughtfully longer back hem for added elegance. Available in seven sizes with 2 to 4 inches of ease, Sevilla is designed to drape beautifully on a range of figures. Knit in Berroco Mykonos Stonewash, the finished piece carries a soft, washed texture that feels as relaxed as a coastal getaway. Whether you are building your skills or seeking your next satisfying project, this sweater delivers both technique and artistry. Download your pattern today and start knitting a piece you will treasure for seasons to come.
Berroco Sevilla Jumper Knitting Pattern
$8.00

Berroco Sevilla Knit Sweater

What Is Being Made

The Berroco Sevilla is a knit sweater designed by Amy Christoffers for intermediate-level knitters. This garment is available in seven sizes with finished bust measurements ranging from 36" to 60", offering versatility for different body types. The sweater features a longer back panel—3 inches longer than the front—creating a distinctive silhouette. Front length measurements range from 22" to 24½" depending on size, while the back extends proportionally longer. The design incorporates approximately 2–4" of ease for comfortable wear.

Techniques Used

The Sevilla sweater employs several fundamental knitting techniques to construct a polished, wearable garment:

  • Bottom-up construction: The sweater is worked from the hem upward, beginning with the back panel and progressing through armhole and neckline shaping
  • Worked flat: All pieces are knitted flat on straight needles rather than in the round, allowing for traditional seaming
  • Seamed assembly: Individual pieces are sewn together using the marked seam lines, creating clean, finished edges
  • Ribbed edging: The lower hem features 6 inches of knit-purl ribbing that provides elasticity and a refined finish
  • Armhole and neckline shaping: Strategic decreases create fitted armholes measuring 6–8½" depending on size, with neck shaping for a comfortable neckline

Stitches Used

The Sevilla pattern utilizes classic knitting stitches suitable for intermediate crafters:

  • Stockinette stitch (St st): The primary stitch throughout the body of the sweater, creating a smooth, uniform fabric with characteristic V-shaped columns
  • Ribbing: Alternating knit and purl stitches (k1, p1) worked for 6 inches at the hem to create stretch and visual interest

Materials: Yarn, Needles, and Notions

Yarn: The pattern calls for Berroco Mykonos Stonewash, a yarn weight requiring 8–14 hanks (50 grams each) depending on the finished size. The color shown is #8593 Storm, a sophisticated neutral shade. This yarn is specifically recommended to achieve proper gauge and finished garment appearance.

Needles: The project requires two sizes of straight needles—size 2 (2.75 mm) for the ribbed cuff and size 5 (3.75 mm) for the main body—allowing the ribbing to sit snugly while the body drapes appropriately. A 16-inch circular needle in size 2 (2.75 mm) is also needed for neckline finishing.

Notions and Accessories: Additional supplies include one stitch holder for securing stitches during construction, one safety pin for holding stitches, one removable stitch marker for tracking pattern repeats, and one regular stitch marker for marking important row positions such as armhole and seam beginnings.

Gauge and Construction Notes

The pattern specifies a gauge of 24 stitches and 28 rows over 4 inches in stockinette stitch on the larger needles. Achieving accurate gauge is essential for proper fit, as even small variations can significantly affect the finished bust and length measurements. The pattern emphasizes checking gauge before beginning to ensure the sweater meets intended dimensions across all seven size options.

Added to your cart!

Your Cart Is Empty

Start Shopping