All the yard-arms were tipped with a palid fire; and touched at each tri-pointed lightning-rod-end with three tapering white flames, each of the three tall masts was silently burning in that sulphurous air, like three gigantic wax tapers before an altar. Herman Melville, Moby-Dick, Chapter CXIX, “The Candles” Inspired by the imagery of St. Elmo’s fire (also known as the corpusants), an electrical event in the atmosphere during a thunderstorm, striking the Pequod as she closes in on the white whale, this long cardigan evokes the colors of the sea and the pale fire alighting on the masts. The double-breasted shape evokes a sailor’s “monkey jacket”; however, I took the liberty of lengthening the traditional silhouette in light of second-mate Stubb’s evaluation of the best outerwear for wet weather: “They laugh at long-togs, so, Flask; but seems to me, a long tailed coat ought always to be worn in all storms afloat. The tails tapering down that way, serve to carry off the water, d’ye see.” (Chapter CXXI, “Midnight—The Forecastle Bulwarks”) The cardigan is worked in the round in one piece from the bottom
up. The waist shaping of this cardigan is accomplished through
stranded knitting. The naturally tighter fabric created by stranded
knitting pulls in the fabric at the waist, creating a smaller
circumference without changing the number of stitches. The sleeves
and body are joined at the yoke. The front is then steeked, and
the buttonbands are picked up and knit along the steek edges. |
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model: Ann
Weaver photos: Caro Sheridan |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
20 sts/24 rows = 4" in
stockinette st |
PATTERN NOTES |
m1R (make 1 right): Insert left needle from front to back under horizontal strand between stitch just worked and the next stitch on the left needle. Knit this strand through the back loop. 1 st increased. m1L (make 1 left): Insert left needle from back to front under horizontal strand between stitch just worked and the next stitch on the left needle. Knit this strand through the front loop. 1 st increased. Directions for Elizabeth Zimmermann's Sewn
Bind Off can be found
here. Blocking: Steeks: Tutorial for sewn
steeks. |
DIRECTIONS Set-up Round: K5, [p3, k5] 22[26, 30, 32, 34, 36] times (to
last 9 sts), place steek marker, k9. First Colorwork Band: Rounds 5-30: K5 using MC, [k3 using CC, k5 using MC] to steek marker, work in pattern to end. Rounds 31-38: Work following Chart A to steek marker, work in
pattern to end. Shape Lower Body: Sizes XS, S Only: Size M Only: Sizes L, 1X, 2X Only: Second Colorwork Band: Sizes XS, S, L, 2X Only: Rounds 3-4: K5[5, -, 6, -, 7] using MC, [p3 using CC, k4 using MC, k2 using CC, k4 using MC] 5[6, -, 8, -, 9] times, k3 using MC, p3 using CC, k3 using MC, [k4 using MC, k2 using CC, k4 using MC , p3 using CC] 5[6, -, 8, -, 9] times, k4[4, -, 6, -, 7] using MC, work in pattern to end. Rounds 5-28: K5[5, -, 6, -, 7] using MC, [k3 using CC, k4 using MC, k2 using CC, k4 using MC] 5[6, -, 8, -, 9] times, k3 using MC, k3 using CC, k3 using MC, [k4 using MC, k2 using CC, k4 using MC , k3 using CC] 5[6, -, 8, -, 9] times, k4[4, -, 6, -, 7] using MC, work in pattern to end. Rounds 29-31: K5[5, -, 6, -, 7] using MC, [k3 using CC, k10 using MC] 4[5, -, 7, -, 8] times, [k3 using CC, k13 using MC] twice, [k3 using CC, k10 using MC] 4[5, -, 7, -, 8] times, k3 using CC, k4[4, -, 6, -, 7] using MC, work in pattern to end. Rounds 32-39: K0[0, -, 1, -, 2] using MC, work 13 sts of Chart B 5[6, -, 8, -, 9] times, k3 using MC, work 13 sts of Chart B once, k3 using MC, work 13 sts of Chart B 5[6, -, 8, -, 9] times (note: for sizes XS and S, last repeat of Chart B will end on 12th st); k0[0, -, 1, -, 2] using MC, work in pattern to end. Sizes M, 1X Only: Rounds 3-4: K3 using MC, [p3 using CC, k4 using MC, k2 using CC, k4 using MC] -[-, 14, -, 18, -] times, p3 using CC, k3 using MC, work in pattern to end. Rounds 5-28: K3 using MC, [k3 using CC, k4 using MC, k2 using CC, k4 using MC] -[-, 14, -, 18, -] times, k3 using CC, k3 using MC, work in pattern to end. Rounds 29-31: K3 using MC, [k3 using CC, k10 using MC] -[-, 14, -, 18, -] times, p3 using CC, k3 using MC, work in pattern to end. Rounds 32-39: Work following Chart B, working outlined pattern repeat section -[-, 14, -, 18, -] times; work in pattern to end. All Sizes: Next Round: K28[35, 39, 48, 51, 55], BO 8[8, 8, 10, 10, 10] sts, k75[88, 96, 113, 120, 127] (76[89, 97, 114, 121, 128] sts on right needle after bound off sts), BO 8[8, 8, 10, 10, 10] sts, k to end (37[43, 48, 56, 60, 63] sts on right needle after bound off sts). 141[167, 184, 218, 232, 246] sts: 65[78, 87, 104, 111, 118] sts for combined fronts, 76[89, 97, 114, 121, 128] sts for back. Do not break yarn. Set aside and work sleeves; begin sleeve with new ball of yarn. SLEEVES (Make 2)Using double-point needles and MC, CO 48[48, 56, 56, 64, 64] sts. Divide sts between needles and join to work in the round, being careful not to twist. After several rounds have been worked, place safety pin or split ring marker in work to indicate beginning of round. Set-up Round: [K5, p3] to end. When shaping sleeve, switch to short circular needle in larger size if desired, once enough sts have been increased to move comfortably around the needle. Sizes L, 1X, 2X Only: All Sizes: Increase Round: M1L, k to last st, m1R, k1. K 0[0, 0, 2, 0, 2] rounds. Make a second sleeve in the same way. Break yarn but do not remove sts of second sleeve from working needle(s). YOKEPick up lower body and resume working using attached ball of yarn, working all sts onto long circular needle in larger size, as follows. Joining Round: K to first set of bound off sts, k all sts of one sleeve, k to next set of bound off sts, k all sts of second sleeve, k to end of round. 241[267, 296, 350, 388, 410] sts. Work in stockinette st until work measures 4[4.5, 5.5, 6, 6.5, 7] inches from Joining Round. Decrease Round 1: [K1, k2tog] to 1[0, 2, 2, 1, 2] sts before
steek marker, k to end. 164[181, 201, 237, 262, 277] sts. Decrease Round 2: [K1, k2tog] to 2[1, 0, 0, 1, 1] sts before
steek marker, k to end. 113[124, 137, 161, 178, 188] sts. Decrease Round 3: [K1, k2tog] to 2[1, 2, 2, 1, 2] sts before
steek marker, k to end. Sizes XS, S, M Only: Sizes L, 2X Only: Size 1X Only: All Sizes: Shape back neck using short rows as follows: Note: When working short rows that follow, pick up wraps and work them together with wrapped sts; see list of techniques [link]. Row 3 [RS]: K17[21, 25, 32, 37, 39], W&T. Neckband: |
FINISHING Weave in ends. Block sweater to measurements shown in schematic. Secure and cut steek (see Pattern Notes). Buttonhole Band: K 8 rows, ending with a RS row. Button Band: Weave in ends. Block front bands if desired. |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Ann Weaver has been designing handknits since
2007 while working a growing string of seemingly
unrelated jobs. She recently put out
her first self-published collection of patterns,
titled Craft
Work Knit. |
Pattern & images © 2011 Weaverknits. Contact Ann |