Product description

Yoko Hatta’s sixth design for Wool People is a loose A-line smock in Shelter, the perfect casual overlayer for cozy warmth. Panels of textural broken rib flow up the center lines and slant across the hips to add geometric interest and visual movement.

Imago is worked flat in four pieces with a ground of reverse stockinette, and the hem is lowered at the sides through the use of decreases and increases—no short rows necessary, but simultaneous shaping will require your full attention. Three-quarter sleeves with delicate ribbed cuffs balance the wide hem and a generous neckline allows easy layering.

Embrace the volume of this shape and wear it with full skirts, or opt for a sleek pair of jeans beneath.

 Designer: Yoko Hatta

Collection: Wool People, Volume 9

 

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Imago

A-Line Pullover

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  • Product description

    Yoko Hatta’s sixth design for Wool People is a loose A-line smock in Shelter, the perfect casual overlayer for cozy warmth. Panels of textural broken rib flow up the center lines and slant across the hips to add geometric interest and visual movement.

    Imago is worked flat in four pieces with a ground of reverse stockinette, and the hem is lowered at the sides through the use of decreases and increases—no short rows necessary, but simultaneous shaping will require your full attention. Three-quarter sleeves with delicate ribbed cuffs balance the wide hem and a generous neckline allows easy layering.

    Embrace the volume of this shape and wear it with full skirts, or opt for a sleek pair of jeans beneath.

     Designer: Yoko Hatta

    Collection: Wool People, Volume 9

     

  • Pattern materials

    YARDAGE

    • 1035 (1170, 1310, 1445, 1600, 1745) yards of worsted weight wool yarn


    YARN

    • 8 (9, 10, 11, 12, 13) skeins of Brooklyn Tweed Shelter (100% American Targhee-Columbia wool; 140 yards/50g)
    • Photographed in color Faded Quilt


  • Pattern specs

    CONSTRUCTION

    • The pieces are worked flat from the bottom up and sewn together. The pattern stitches on the lower front and back are shifted using strategically-placed decreases and yarn overs, at the same time as the body is shaped. The collar is picked up and worked circularly after garment assembly.


    FINISHED DIMENSIONS

    • 32¾ (36¾, 40½, 44¼, 48, 52)” circumference at chest
    • Sample shown is size 36¾” with + 2¾” ease on model

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


    GAUGE

    • 19 stitches & 29 rows = 4″ in reverse stockinette stitch with Size A needle(s), after blocking
    • 18 stitches & 29 rows = 4″ in Broken Rib 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: 4 mm (US 6)


    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: 3½ mm (US 4)


    Size C (for Neckband Pick-up):

    • One 16″ circular needle three sizes smaller than Size B
    • Suggested Size: 2½ mm (US 1½)


    *Knitter’s preferred style of needle may be used


  • Pattern Updates

    20 July 2015: Version 1.1

    On Page 9, under Shape Top of Cap, Row 1 was missing a bind-off stitch number for the second size, and has been corrected to read: “Row 1 (RS): Bind off 11 ( 11, 11, 13, 13, 13) stitches in pattern, work as established to last 4 stitches, k2tog, knit 2. [10 (10, 10, 11, 11, 11) stitches remain]”

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