Glassberry by Meghan Jones

Glassberry

Knitting
May 2016
DK (11 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette on Smaller Needles
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
882 - 1372 yards (807 - 1255 m)
35.25 (38.5, 41.75, 45.5, 49.75, 53, 57.25, 60.5)” at bust
English
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A dramatic lace back and shoulder extentions are paired with simple stockinette fronts and broken ribbing sleeves for a timeless yet fresh spring cardigan.

SIZES: 35.25 (38.5, 41.75, 45.5, 49.75, 53, 57.25, 60.5)” at bust with additional 3-4” gap at front opening not added to measurement. Sample shown in size 51.5 with 0” inches ease.

MATERIALS
Louisa Harding, Merletto [46% viscose, 34% nylon, 20% linen, 98yds/50g]; color #15, Beauty, 9 (10, 10, 11, 12, 13, 13, 14) skeins

1 set US #5/3.75mm straight needles OR 1 set US #5/3.75mm 24 inch circular needle

1 set US #6/4mm straight needles OR 1 set US #6/4mm 24 inch circular needle

Tapestry needle, stitch markers.

GAUGE
21 sts/26 rows = 4” in stockinette stitch using smaller needles, after blocking

13.5 sts /26 rows = 4” over charted lace pattern using larger needles, after blocking

18 sts /28 rows = 4” in broken ribbing using smaller needles, after blocking.

PATTERN NOTES
This pattern benefits from a plant fiber yarn, if you are using wool it will not have as significant a drape to the fabric. During test knitting samples that were created with wool took more yardage than those with a plant fiber.

Swatching an entire repeat of the lace pattern for the back and wet blocking it is very important to achieve the correct gauge.

It is not critical to achieve row gauge in the lace pattern; however, make a note of your row gauge to determine how many rows to work for the depth of the side seam and the armhole.

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