Cosmo Sweater (Kids) by Simone Ryan

Cosmo Sweater (Kids)

Knitting
February 2023
DK (11 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Double broken rib stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
316 - 1110 yards (289 - 1015 m)
A (B, C, D, E) (F, G, H, I)
English German
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GERMAN BELOW

The Cosmo Sweater is worked top-down seamlessly. After creating the yoke and body, the sleeves are finished separately. The yoke is worked in double broken rib stitch, which gradually makes way to stockinette stitch. Cables are used to create a smooth diagonal line which separates the double broken rib section from the stockinette section. The lines are continued until they meet in the middle of the front- and backside and the sleeves. Then the body and sleeves are finished off in stockinette stitch and finally a 1x1 rib section. The rib section is finished off with a Tubular Bind-off.

Sizes:
A (B, C, D, E) (F, G, H, I)
Approx. 3 mo (6 mo, 12 mo, 18 mo, 2 y) (4 y, 6 y, 8 y, 10 y)
Finished garment circumference:
45.5 (49, 51, 52.5, 58) (63, 68, 76, 81.5) /
18 (19.25, 20, 20.75, 22.75) (24.75, 26.75, 30, 32)”
The sweater should be worn with around 5cm/2” of positive ease.
For a bust circumference of approx.:
40.5 (43, 45.5, 48.5, 53.5) (58.5, 63.5, 67.5, 71) cm /
16 (17, 18, 19, 21) (23, 25, 26.5, 28)”

Gauge:
24 sts x 32 rounds = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” on 3.5 mm (US 4) needles,
in double broken rib stitch, measured after blocking.

Double broken rib stitch:
Round 1:
Knit all sts.
Round 2:
k2, p2 and repeat until the end of the round.
Repeat rounds 1 and 2.

Recommended Yarn:
Cardiff Cashmere, Cashmere Classic
(25 g = 112 m, 0.88 oz = 120 yds, DK weight)
(This yarn can be purchased at www.wolle7.ch , www.kaschmirwolle.shop ,www.itacayarns.com )

Yardage:
289 (366, 387, 434, 496) (600, 670, 899, 1015) m /
316 (400, 423, 475, 542) (656, 733, 983, 1110) yds

Yarn alternatives:
Cashmere alternative:
- Lang Yarns Cashmere Premium (115 m / 25 g, 126 yds / 0.88 oz)
Fingering weight held with a strand of mohair:
- Knitting for Olive Merino (250 m / 50 g, 273 yds / 1.76 oz)
held with Soft Silk Mohair (225 m / 25 g, 246 yds / 0.88 oz)
Fingering weight held double or a DK weight yarn:

  • Sandnes Double Sunday (108 m / 50 g, 118 yds / 1.76 oz)
  • Filcolana Peruvian (100 m / 50 g, 109 yds / 1.76 oz)
  • Rowan Yarns Alpaca Soft DK (125 m / 50 g, 137 yds / 1.76 oz)

Fingering weight held with a strand of lace alpaca (substituting the mohair):
- Filcolana Arwetta (merino sock yarn) (210 m / 50 g, 230 yds / 1.76 oz) held with Alva (alpaca lace) (175 m / 25 g, 191 yds / 0.88 oz)

Needles and notions:

  • 3 mm and 3.5 mm (US 2 and US 4) circular knitting needles (with an 80-100 cm/32-40” cable) or needle size needed to achieve gauge
  • 8 regular stitch markers plus two special markers (to mark the beginning of the round and the halfway point)
  • Cable needle
  • Tapestry needle to weave in ends
  • Some leftover yarn/cables/knitting cords to place stitches on hold

Pattern support only by email: rustknitwear@gmail.com .