Cropped Striped Pullover by Todd Oldham

Cropped Striped Pullover

Knitting
September 1994
both are used in this pattern
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
917 - 1616 yards (839 - 1478 m)
Small (Medium, Large)
English

Plush chenille makes an intriguing contrast against flat wool -- just the sort of visual excitement that is signature Todd Oldham. His very oversized, striped pullover with set-in sleeves and ribbed highneck can be made micro-cropped or tunic length -- but ours just clears the waist to blend easily with wardrobe basics. Shown in size Medium. The Cropped Striped Pullover first appeared in the Fall ‘94 issue of Vogue Knitting.

KNITTED MEASUREMENTS

  • Bust at underarm 46 (50, 54)“/117 (127, 137)cm
  • Length 15.5 (16, 16.5)“/39.5 (41, 42)cm
  • Sleeve width at upper arm 14 (15, 16)“/35.5 (38, 41)cm

GAUGE
19 sts and 26 rows to 4”/10cm over St st using size 7 (4.5mm) needles and Yarn C.
19 sts and 32 rows to 4”/10cm over St st using size 5 (3.5mm) needles and Yarn A.

MATERIALS

  • 2 1.75oz/50g balls (each approx 109yd/99m) of Anny Blatt Velours (microfiber 4) in #507 red (D)
  • 1 (1, 2) balls each in #382 blue (A), #407 gold (H), and #351 Mer du Sud (F)
  • 1 (2, 2) 1.75oz/50g balls (each approx 93yd/85m) of Anny Blatt No. 5 d’Anny Blatt (wool 4) in #061 bronze (C)
  • 1 (1, 2) balls each in #511 rubis (G), #383 black (E), and #431 paille (B)
  • One pair each sizes 5 and 7 (3.5 and 4.5mm) needles, OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE