EZ's Norwegian Tree Sweater - Pullover by Elizabeth Zimmermann and Meg Swansen

EZ's Norwegian Tree Sweater - Pullover

Knitting
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 6 rows = 1 inch
in color pattern
43" but can be varied by using different multiples of the stitch patt
English

From the WG description, Meg says -

Dear Knitter,

My ma’s Norwegian Tree design, a black and white pullover with red trim, originally appeared on the cover of McCall’s magazine in 1959. Elizabeth’s initial sketch, plus Joan Schrouder’s adaptation (below) from McCall’s were shown on page 87 of EZ’s book, The Opinionated Knitter. A subsequent slew of knitters’ requests for instructions led to this WG.

The original model is a basic circular dropped-shoulder construction, knitted from lower edge to shoulder and cuffs to upper arm. The depth of the sleeve top is measured and marked against the finished body; armholes are machine-stitched and cut, and the sleeves sewn in from the “right” side. The prototype had a straight stand-up boat neck added; Joan made a shaped crew neck.

For the cardigan version on the cover, I substituted pale grey for the original white, added a center front steek, and a slightly modified drop-shoulder. The sleeves were knitted from armhole to cuff.

There are 2 sets of #s of sts given, depending on whether you choose 5 sts/in or 6 sts/in, both to give a finished measurement of 43”. The sizes can be further varied by using the larger set of st # at the 5 sts/in or the smaller # at 6 sts/in. Or you can add/subtract multiples of the st patt repeat, since this shaping is quite straightforward.