Lakedale by Anne Kuo Lukito

Lakedale

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Brioche knitting creates wonderful textures and patterns that are reversible. However, sometimes the fabric it creates can be bulky and more challenging to shape. With Lakedale, I challenged myself to design a shaped, streamlined garment featuring brioche techniques. The jacket fronts feature small two-color brioche cable columns that lend a striking visual impact with slimming vertical lines. Since the patterning is completely reversible, the collar can be worn straight or folded.

The jacket body is worked bottom-up with a two-color brioche edging. Front plackets and set-in sleeves are worked separately, then seamed to the garment body. The sleeves are worked in the round until the sleeve cap shaping.

Sample worked in Size 36.5”/ 93cm using Manos del Uruguay Manos Silk Blend (125g, 273yds); Color: MC: Bing Cherry 300M, 7 skeins, CC: Nickel 3031, 2 skeins

Sizes:

  • Finished Bust Size: 33.25 (36.5, 39.75, 43.25, 46, 49.25, 52.5, 55.25)”/ 84.5 (92.5, 101, 110, 117, 125, 133.5, 140.5) cm; Designed to be worn with approximately 1-1.5”/ 2.5-3cm ease at bust.

Materials:

  • DK weight yarn; MC: 923 (991, 1106, 1183, 1280, 1431, 1533, 1629) yds/ 844, 906, 1011.5, 1082, 1170.5, 1308.5, 1402, 1489.5) m; CC: 269 (275, 284, 293, 297, 307, 314, 323)yds/ 246 (251.5, 259.5, 268, 271.5, 280.5, 287, 295.5) m
  • US 3/ 3.25mm 24”/ 40cm or longer circular needle
  • US 3/ 3.25mm double-pointed or extra circular needles for working sleeves in the round
  • US 5/ 3.75mm 24”/ 40cm or longer circular needle
  • US 5/ 3.75mm double-pointed or extra circular needles for working sleeves in the round
  • Other Notions: Stitch markers, 2 cable needles, waste yarn, tapestry needle

Gauge:

  • 24.5 sts and 29 rows = 4”/ 10cm in St st using larger needle
  • 18 sts and 28 rows = 4”/ 10cm in Brioche Edging using smaller needle
  • 27 sts and 33 rows = 4.75”/ 12cm in Front Placket Chart
  • NOTE: See “Brioche knitting” notes in the pattern. In brioche knitting, 2 brioche rows equals 1 full regular row worked or counted.

Techniques Used:

  • Basic shaping, brioche knitting, cable in brioche

Additional Pattern Details:

  • Detailed knitting instructions in a professionally designed layout
  • Instructions include both US standard and Metric measurements
  • 8 sizes total
  • Easy-to-read font, instructions, charts and diagrams
  • 8 pages, full color with active links
  • Pattern file enabled for notations on e-readers