Cherish Slipover Knitting pattern (English)
Cherish Slipover is a model with a generous positive ease and wide rib trimming. The pattern consists of different sequences of structures as described below and in the diagram.
It is worked top-down, starting by shaping the neck working back and forth, while at the same time working increases on each side of the shoulder seams and towards the centre of the neckline in the front. The work is joined by casting on stitches at the bottom of the neckline and is now worked in the round until all increases by the shoulder seams have been made. In order to make armholes, the body is divided into back and front and worked separately back and forth, until the bottom of the armholes where the body is yet joined again, worked in the round and finished with a twisted ribbing trim at the bottom. The armhole ribbing and neck are also worked in a twisted rib trim.
The slipover has a positive ease of 15-20 cm. This means you should choose a size measuring 15-20 cm more than your chest circumference. If your chest measures 96 cm, you should choose a size M with a circumference of 113 cm.
Size XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL) XXXL
Fits chest measuring 80-87 (88-93) 94-99 (100-107) 108-116 (117-126) 127-136 cm
Circumference 101 (106) 113 (120) 126 (133) 140 cm
Length (measured centre back, neckband excluded) 58 (60) 60 (63) 64 (66) 68 cm
Knitting Gauge 19 stitches • 22 rows in pattern on a 5.5 mm needle = 10 • 10 cm
20 stitches • 23 rows of twisted rib on a 4,5 mm needle = 10 • 10 cm
Suggested needle Circular needle 4,5 and 5,5 mm (40, 80-100 cm and double pointed needles unless the magic loop method is being used)
Materials
Suggestion A:
1 strand of Merino 120 (120 m/ 50 g) from Lang Yarns held together with 1 strand of Angel (210 m/ 25 g) from Permin
Suggestion B:
1 strand of Amira (100 m /50 g) fra Lang Yarns or Peru (100 m /50 g) from Filcolana
Merino 120: 300 (350) 400 (450) 500 (550) 600 g
Angel: 75 (100) 125 (125) 150 (175) 175 g
Or
Amira: 350 (450) 500 (550) 600 (650) 700 g
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