Product description

Shelter marls make the simplest fabrics eye-catching, and exposing the pebbled texture of the purl side only heightens the effect. The Mossbank pullover adds ribbed edges in a coordinating solid color as a grounding accent. Tailored shaping with set-in sleeves, a generous neckline, and just enough ease for layering make this sweater the kind of simple basic that quickly becomes indispensible as a wardrobe anchor. Mossbank is worked flat and seamed, with the neckband knit in the round after assembly.

Designer: Kerry Robb

Collection: Wool People, Volume 11

 

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Mossbank

Reverse Stockinette Pullover

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  • Product description

    Shelter marls make the simplest fabrics eye-catching, and exposing the pebbled texture of the purl side only heightens the effect. The Mossbank pullover adds ribbed edges in a coordinating solid color as a grounding accent. Tailored shaping with set-in sleeves, a generous neckline, and just enough ease for layering make this sweater the kind of simple basic that quickly becomes indispensible as a wardrobe anchor. Mossbank is worked flat and seamed, with the neckband knit in the round after assembly.

    Designer: Kerry Robb

    Collection: Wool People, Volume 11

     

  • Pattern materials

    YARDAGE

    Worsted weight wool yarn in the following approximate amounts:

    • 820 (925, 1025, 1150, 1205, 1320, 1425) yards Color 1 (C1)
    • 145 (150, 160, 170, 180, 185, 195) yards Color 2 (C2) 


    YARN

    Brooklyn Tweed Shelter (100% American Targhee-Columbia wool; 140 yards/50 grams)

    • 6 (7, 8, 9, 9, 10, 11) skeins of Color 1 (C1)
    • 2 skeins of Color 2 (C2) 
    • Photographed in colors Newsprint (C1) & Fossil (C2)


  • Pattern specs

    CONSTRUCTION

    • This garment is worked flat in pieces and then seamed together. The neckband is worked circularly after garment assembly.


    FINISHED DIMENSIONS

    • 34¾ (37¾, 41¼ , 44¾, 47¼, 50¾, 53¾)” [88.5 (96, 105, 113.5, 120, 129, 136.5) cm] circumference at chest
    • Sample shown is size 37¾” [96 cm] with 3¾” [9.5 cm] ease on model

    Need help picking a size? See our resource page on Selecting a Sweater Size 101.


    GAUGE

    • 19 stitches & 28 rows = 4″ in reverse stockinette stitch with Size A needle(s), after blocking






    NEEDLES

    Size A (for Main Fabric)

    • One pair of straight needles or a 32″ circular needle* in size needed to obtain gauge listed
    • Suggested Size: 4½ mm (US 7)


    Size B (for Ribbing)

    • One pair of straight needles or a 32″ circular needle* and one 16″ circular needle, two sizes smaller than Size A
    • Suggested Size: 3¾ mm (US 5)


    Size C (optional; for Tubular Cast On and Bind Off only)

    • One pair of straight needles or a 32″ circular needle* and one 16″ circular needle, one size smaller than Size B
    • Suggested Size: 3½ mm (US 4)


    Note: If you have adjusted the needle size to obtain the correct gauge, it may or may not be necessary to make a matching adjustment to the needle size used for Tubular Cast On due to variance in individual work. You may wish to test your chosen cast-on method on your swatch.

    *Knitter’s preferred style of needle may be used


  • Techniques

    Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included in the pattern: 

    • 1×1 Tubular Cast On (Flat Knitting; Even Number of Stitches)
    • Sloped Bind Off
    • 1×1 Tubular Bind Off
    • Kitchener Stitch (Grafting)


  • Pattern Updates

    19 June 2017: Version 1.1

    On page 16, in the 1×1 Tubular Cast On entry in the Special Techniques section, Row 3 has been changed as follows:

    Row 3 (Tubular Row; RS): Knit 1, *knit 1, slip 1 purlwise with yarn in front; repeat from * to last stitch, knit 1.

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