Cowlneck Pullover by Kim Haesemeyer

Cowlneck Pullover

Knitting
February 2013
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
561 - 1091 yards (513 - 998 m)
29 1/2 (34, 37 1/2, 42, 45 1/2, 50) inches
English

This pullover is so versatile! It can be worn with or without the cowl neck, and the cowl can even be worn on its own, wrapped around your neck either once or twice.

The sweater is worked seamlessly and in the round from the bottom up to the armholes with waist shaping. The front and back are then worked separately and back and forth in rows. The shoulders are seamed with a three needle bind off and sleeves are worked in the round by picking up stitches at the shoulder and working down. The cowl is worked separately and in the round in case extra warmth is needed.

Finished bust
75 (86.5, 95, 106.5, 115.5, 127) cm
29 1/2 (34, 37 1/2, 42, 45 1/2, 50) in

Length
58.5 (58.5, 64, 64, 69, 69) cm
23 (23, 25 1/4, 25 1/4, 27 1/4, 27 1/4) in

Sweater
MC (Glazed Carrot)
3 (3, 4, 4, 5, 6) hanks

CC (Archangel)
1 (2, 2, 2, 2, 2) hanks

MC, Total metres 513 583 711 782 921 998
MC, Total yards 561 637 777 855 1007 1091
CC, Total metres 191 215 264 289 341 370
CC, Total yards 208 235 288 316 373 404

Sample worked in size 86.5 cm/34 in.

Cowl (CC) 2 balls, 320 metres/350 yards
91.5 cm/36” cast on edge, 101.5 cm/40” cast off edge x 30.5 cm/12in