Bounty Jumper Knitting Pattern
By Rowan
Specifications
| Brand: | Rowan |
| Yarn Weight: | Bulky |
| Designer: | MARTIN STOREY |
| Craft: | Knitting |
| Format: | Downloadable PDF |
| Languages: | English, French |
| Number of Patterns: | 1 |
| Pages: | 14 |
| Skill Level: | Intermediate |
| Finished Size: | Jumper: To Fit Bust: 71 to 157cm |
| Pattern Code: | RTP004-0009-ENPFRP |
| Featured Products: | Rowan Brushed Fleece Yarn - Wool Chunky |
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Rowan Brushed Fleece Yarn - Wool Chunky
Ness (282)
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Product Description
Bounty Jumper in Rowan Brushed Fleece
What is Being Made
The Bounty Jumper is a knitted sweater designed by Martin Storey, crafted from Rowan Brushed Fleece yarn. This intermediate-level knitting project produces a classic pullover jumper available in nine size options, ranging from bust measurements of 71–76 cm (28–30 inches) up to 142–147 cm (56–58 inches). The finished garment features a structured fit with shaped armholes and shoulders, making it a versatile wardrobe staple suitable for various occasions.
Techniques Used
The Bounty Jumper employs several fundamental knitting techniques appropriate for intermediate crafters. The garment begins with ribbed cuffs created using a two-by-two rib pattern, which provides elasticity and a neat finish at the lower edge. Armhole shaping is achieved through strategic cast-offs and decreases worked across multiple rows, creating a professional fit around the shoulders and upper body. Shoulder shaping uses additional cast-offs to create the proper slope and structure at the neckline area. Throughout construction, stitch pattern integrity is maintained while performing these shaping operations, demonstrating the importance of keeping pattern awareness during garment assembly.
Stitches Used
- Ribbing: Two-by-two rib (K2, P2 alternating) forms the foundation, repeated seven times to create an elastic cuff at the garment's lower edge
- Moss Stitch: The primary fabric pattern, created by alternating knit and purl stitches on every row (K1, P1 repeat), producing a textured, reversible surface that showcases the yarn's brushed qualities
- Cast-offs: Used strategically at armholes and shoulders to shape the garment and finish edges
- Decreases: Single stitch decreases worked at the beginning of rows to refine armhole curves and create a tailored silhouette
Materials and Tools
The Bounty Jumper is knitted using Rowan Brushed Fleece, a 50-gram yarn available in colorways including Cairn 263 and Ness 282 (as shown in the pattern photography). Yarn requirements range from 9 to 12 balls depending on the chosen size. Two pairs of needles are required: 5mm (US 8) needles for the ribbed cuff sections, and 6mm (US 10) needles for the main body worked in moss stitch. The pattern specifies a tension of 13 stitches and 22 rows over 10 centimeters (4 inches) when working moss stitch on 6mm needles, ensuring proper garment dimensions. Additional notions include stitch markers for tracking pattern repeats and shaping points, stitch holders for securing stitches during construction, and a cable needle for any advanced techniques that may be employed.
Pattern Structure and Sizing
The pattern provides comprehensive sizing information with nine distinct size options. Each size includes specific stitch counts for casting on, detailed measurements for armhole depth and shoulder width, and individual yardage requirements. The back piece serves as the foundation, with instructions for ribbed edging, moss stitch body, armhole shaping, and shoulder shaping clearly delineated. This structured approach allows knitters to follow size-specific instructions while maintaining consistent stitch patterns throughout the project.
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