With its considerable negative ease, Indigo cones is designed to swing open from one large and distinctive button: the i-cord button-loop can be worked any length to fit. It's also something of a personality test, this one: is it the fir-cones or the holes that stand out for you? Well, whichever way you tend to look at things, the rating here is definitely an easy piquant, since it's a straightforward stitch pattern that asserts its rhythm very quickly. The front hems mirror one another in an oblique rib. During finishing, the front corners are folded back along each rib's diagonal and stitched down to give a cut-off appearance. |
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model: Harriet Ryder photos: Aileen Ryder |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS Back Bust Width: 12[14.25, 16.75, 19, 21.5, 23.75, 26] inches |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE (blocked) |
17 sts/20 rows = 4 inches in Body Chart pattern on US #9/5.5mm needles 21 sts/32 rows = 4 inches in Broken Rib on US #6/4mm needles 17 sts/21 rows = 4 inches in Stockinette Stitch on US #9/5.5mm needles |
PATTERN NOTES |
The cardigan is worked flat on circular needles in one piece from hem to armholes, where it is divided for the Back and Fronts. Drop sleeves are picked up from the armholes and worked down. The buttonband is knitted on to the body of the cardigan, with an i-cord buttonloop that can be adjusted to fit your button size. A selvedge, worked on the body of cardi (knitting first and last stich on every row) gives a chain between pips, every 2 rows, for attaching the garter stitch buttonband later. Instead of sewing the corners up during finishing, you can pick up sts from the selvedge edges of the hem and work them together with the body sts during the Body Decrease Row. A tutorial can be found here. Broken Rib Pattern (for gauge swatch; worked over a multiple of 4 sts): Body Chart Decrease Bind-Off: |
DIRECTIONS Hem: Using US #6/4mm circular needle and long-tail method, cast on 140[156, 176, 204, 224, 240, 268] sts. Set-up Row [WS]: K37[41, 45, 53, 57, 61, 69] for Left Front, pm, k66[74, 86, 98, 110, 118, 130] for Back, pm, k37[41, 45, 53, 57, 61, 69] for Right Front. Begin rib: Body Decrease Row:
Change to US #9/5.5mm circular needle. Next row [WS]: P3 then slip these 3 sts onto holder, p26[36, 36, 36, 46, 46, 56], pm, p51[61, 71, 81, 91, 101, 111], pm, p26[36, 36, 36, 46, 46, 56], slip rem 3 sts of row to holder. 103[133, 143, 153, 183, 193, 223] sts. Begin Body Chart Pattern: Cont in patt as set for 58 rows more, ending on Row 12 of chart (for a total of 5 chart repeats). Divide for armholes: Back: Work 2[2, 4, 2, 4, 4, 6] rows in St st. Next row [RS]: K15[18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33] then slip these sts to holder for right shoulder, bind off 21[25, 29, 33, 37, 41, 45] sts, knit to end and place these 15[18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33] sts on holder for left shoulder. Right Front: Row 1 [RS]: K5, work Body Chart to end. Note: Keep in chart pattern, making sure stitch count is correct. You may wish to work any partial lace repeats in St st. Work 2 rows even in patt. Work 2[2, 4, 2, 4, 4, 6] rows in St st. Left Front: Row 1 [RS]: Work Body Chart to last 5 sts, k5. Shape Left Front Neck: Work 2[2, 4, 2, 4, 4, 6] rows in St st. With set of five US #9/5.5mm DPNs, rejoin yarn beneath armhole and pick up and knit 54[56, 56, 64, 68, 72, 72] sts evenly around armhole. Join to work in the rnd and pm for beg of rnd if desired. Knit 5[5, 4, 4, 3, 3, 1] rnds. Begin Islet Pattern: Rep Rnds 1-4 of Islet Pattern once more. Rep from ** once more. Knit 8[8, 8, 9, 9, 9, 10] rnds. Next 2 rnds: (K2, p2) to end of round. Repeat for other sleeve. Buttonband Using two US #9/5.5mm DPNs and with RS facing, place 3 sts held for Right Front band on one DPN and work these sts as follows: Row 3 [RS]: K2, sl1 k-wise, k1 from circular needle, psso. 3 sts. Make Buttonhole I-cord: Neck Edging: Continue Garter Band: Join to 3 sts held for Left Front using Three-Needle Bind Off. |
FINISHING Weave in loose ends. Block to measurements. Attach button at neck edge opposite buttonhole. |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Aileen lives and works in south-east England. |
Pattern & images © 2014 Aileen Ryder. Contact Aileen |