The Knitter

Speckled Chevron Cardigan

PATTERN NOTE

When working in pattern from chart, strand yarn not in use loosely across wrong side of work.

Read odd rows K from right to left and even rows P from left to right.

BACK

Using 3.25mm needles and yarn A, cast on 123 (129:135:141:147:153) sts.

Row 1 (RS): P0 (2:0:0:1:4), K4 (5:0:3:5:5), *P5, K5; rep from * to last 9 (2:5:8:1:4) sts, P5 (2:5:5:1:4), K4 (0:0:3:0:0).

Row 2: K0 (2:0:0:1:4), P4 (5:0:3:5:5), *K5, P5; rep from * to last 9 (2:5:8:1:4) sts, K5 (2:5:5:1:4), P4 (0:0:3:0:0).

These 2 rows form rib.

Cont in rib until Back meas 3cm, dec 1 st at centre of last row and ending with a WS row.

122 (128:134:140:146:152) sts.

Change to 4mm needles.

Joining in yarn B, beginning

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from The Knitter

The Knitter1 min read
Missed An Issue?
Cabled top Fair Isle mittens Vintage-style tank top Felted bag Colourwork socks Cabled cardigan Men’s vest Intarsia cardigan Shetland lace wrap Cabled jumper Slip stitch shawl Gansey Fair Isle vest Cabled cardigan Brioche scarf Fair Isle cowl Lace ca
The Knitter1 min read
A Knitter’s Life
I’ve been thoroughly enjoying making Sarah Hatton’s ‘Fritillary’ sleeveless jumper from The Knitter issue 179. There’s a nice little cable panel on the front to keep things interesting, and I’m using Debbie Bliss’s Erin Tweed yarn, which is incredibl
The Knitter2 min read
Sunrise Memories
THIS RECTANGULAR cushion cover is knitted in a Shetland lace pattern called Old Shale stitch. Our sample uses two shades of colour-changing sock yarn which highlights the wave pattern; DROPS Delight has since been discontinued, so we have recommended

Related