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Forest Cardigan
Errata RLI, RLPI, LLI and LLPI were accidentally omitted from the glossary. Please see the errata for their instructions.
The cable patterns in this Cardigan remind me of the foliage of the forest, growing from the ground up toward the sky. In the same way, the sweater is worked from the bottom up. The body and sleeves are worked separately to the underarms, where they are joined then worked together to the neck edge while decreasing along the raglan. A welt-like collar is added around the front opening. I choose to keep this as an unfastened sweater, but if you’d prefer to add one button or more, make the collar a little longer and work some three-stitch one-row buttonholes (see Glossary) along the center row of the collar, or add some I-cords to tie the fronts closed (as in the Majestic Tie Cardigan).
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Finished Size 
About 32 (35, 38½, 42, 45, 48½, 51½, 55)“ 81.5 (89, 98, 106.5, 114.5, 123, 131, 139.5) cm bust circumference and 27½ (28, 28¾, 28¾, 29¼, 29¾, 30, 30½)” (70 71, 73, 73, 74.5, 75.5, 76, 77.5 cm) long. 
Cardigan shown measures 35” (89 cm).
Yarn 
Chunky weight (#5 Bulky). 
Shown here: Mountain Meadow Wools, Sheridan (100% Mountain Merino, 96 yds 88 m/100 g): sorrel, 8 (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15) skeins.
Needles 
Body—Size U.S. 101⁄2 (6.5 mm): 32” (80 cm) circular (cir) and set of 4 or 5 dou- ble-pointed (dpn). 
Ribbing and Neckband—Size U.S. 9 (5.5 mm): 32” (80 cm) circular (cir) and set of 4 or 5 double-pointed (dpn). Adjust needle sizes if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
Notions 
Markers (m); cable needle (cn); holders or waste yarn; tapestry needle.
Gauge 
141⁄2 sts and 22 rows = 4” (10 cm) in St st with larger needles; 56 sts = 111⁄2” (29 cm) in back cable panel; 38 sts = 8” (20.5 cm) in sleeve cable panel.
Techniques 
Circular knitting with dpns 
Cables 
Decreasing in pattern 
Picking up stitches 
Using a stitch holder or waste yarn 
Lifted increases
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