Rowan Issey Jumper Knitting Pattern
By Rowan
Specifications
| Brand: | Rowan |
| Yarn Weight: | DK | Light Worsted |
| Designer: | Martin Storey |
| Craft: | Knitting |
| Format: | Downloadable PDF |
| Techniques and Construction: | Bottom Up, Cables, Seamed, Worked Flat |
Product Description
Skill Level: Intermediate
Sizes: 5–6 (7–8, 9–10, 11–12) years to fit 23–24 (25–26, 27–29, 30–31)” chest
Finished Measurements:
Chest – 31¾ (34¾, 38¼, 41¼)”
Length – 18 (19¾, 21¼, 22¾)”
Yarn Requirements: 10 (11, 13, 15) balls Rowan Softyak DK (76% Cotton/ 15% Yak/ 9% Nylon; 50g/148yds) shown in 252 Jaune
Needles:
US 3 (3.25mm)
US 6 (4.00mm)
Gauge:
29 sts and 36 rows = 4” in cable pattern on US 6 (4.00mm)
45 sts = 4” in chart A
20 sts = 1¾” in chart B
Rowan Issey Knitted Sweater by Martin Storey
What Is Being Made
The Rowan Issey is a children's knitted sweater designed by Martin Storey, available in four size options to fit ages 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, and 11-12 years. The finished garment chest measurements range from 80.5 cm to 105 cm (31¾ to 41¼ inches), making it suitable for growing children. This is a classic pullover-style jumper featuring prominent cable panel detailing as the primary design element.
Techniques Used
The Issey sweater is constructed using several key knitting techniques that create visual interest and structure:
- Bottom-up construction: The sweater is knitted from the lower edge upward, allowing for straightforward sizing adjustments and a logical progression through the pattern
- Worked flat: Pieces are knitted flat on straight needles rather than in the round, requiring seaming to join the finished pieces together
- Seamed construction: Individual knitted pieces are carefully seamed together to create the finished garment, a traditional approach that provides clean, professional finishing
- Cable panels: Decorative cable patterns are integrated throughout the design using chart-based instructions, creating dimensional texture and visual movement across the front and body of the sweater
Stitches and Stitch Patterns
The Issey pattern incorporates a variety of fundamental and decorative knitting stitches:
- Ribbing: The pattern begins with a knit-purl ribbed cuff, worked in a K2, P2 (knit 2, purl 2) repeat over 16 rows total. This elastic ribbing provides stretch and helps the cuffs sit snugly on the wearer
- Stockinette stitch: Forms the base fabric between and around the cable panels, creating a smooth, classic knitted surface
- Cable stitches: The pattern features two distinct cable chart panels (Chart A and Chart B) that are worked simultaneously across the body. These cables are created using cable stitches including C4F (cable 4 front) and C4B (cable 4 back), which involve crossing groups of stitches over one another to form twisted, rope-like textures. Chart A contains a 45-stitch cable panel, while Chart B is a 20-stitch cable panel, allowing for multiple cable repeats depending on the size being knitted
- Garter stitch edging: Knit-purl combinations frame the cable panels, providing definition and preventing the cables from appearing to float on the fabric
Materials: Yarn and Needles
Yarn: The Issey is knitted using Rowan Softyak DK, a double knitting weight yarn. The yardage requirements vary by size, ranging from 10 to 15 balls of 50-gram skeins (500 to 750 yards total, depending on the child's size). The photographed sample is shown in the colorway Jaune 252, a yellow shade that showcases the cable texture beautifully.
Needles: The pattern requires two pairs of needles in different sizes to create proper gauge and fabric characteristics. A pair of 3¼mm (US 3) needles is used for the ribbed cuffs and edgings, which are worked at a tighter gauge to create elasticity. A pair of 4mm (US 6) needles is used for the main body and cable panels, allowing the stitches to sit at a more relaxed gauge suitable for the stockinette and cable work. A cable needle is also required to hold stitches while executing the cable crosses.
Pattern Structure and Design Elements
The sweater features a symmetrical cable panel layout, with Chart A panels appearing on both sides of the body and Chart B positioned as a central motif. The cable panels are surrounded by smaller repeating knit-purl sequences that create a framed effect, drawing attention to the dimensional cable work. The pattern is worked in rows with clear row-by-row instructions, making it accessible to knitters with intermediate cable experience. The use of multiple size options within a single pattern allows the design to be knitted for different ages while maintaining consistent stitch counts and pattern placement relative to the garment's proportions.
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