Sweet Tooth Hoodie by Julia Farwell-Clay

Sweet Tooth Hoodie

Knitting
January 2023
Sport (12 wpi) ?
22.5 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1950 - 2650 yards (1783 - 2423 m)
Finished Chest Circumference: 49 (53, 57, 61, 65)”
English
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Spring 2023 Manos del Uruguay Collection

Manos del Uruguay x Julia Farwell-Clay

In planning this collection and looking over the Manos del Uruguay palette, one can’t help but think of the kaleidoscope of sugar spun colors of the candy counter, the fun of choosing, and the dizzying joy of rainbow gobstoppers, pastel taffy chews, pink bubblegum and bright red shoestring licorice to cherish for what, an hour before they’re devoured?

Nostalgic yet modern, this collection is designed with entertainment and wearability in mind: each piece brings a festive need-to-have layer for those in between spring and summer temperatures in shapes of the moment.

Contrast edging and modular knitting makes this an entertaining knit, while the oversized proportion in a delicious drapey fabric make it even more fun to wear.

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SIZES
Finished Chest Circumference: 49 (53, 57, 61, 65)”
Length: 19 (20, 21, 21½, 22)” from shoulder line to
lower edge
Sweater shown measures 49” and is modeled with 15” ease.

MATERIALS
Manos del Uruguay FELIZ (70% superwash merino, 30% modal; approx. 350 yds/100 g): 5 (5, 6, 7, 7) sks MC, and
1 sk CC for all sizes

Shown in Z9606 Meadow (MC) and Z20451
Cantaloupe (CC)

US 5/3.75 mm 32” or longer circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge
US 4/3.5 mm 32” or longer circular needle

Stitch markers
Smooth, contrasting waste yarn
US E-5/3.75 mm crochet hook for provisional CO
Stitch holders (may substitute waste yarn or empty circular needles)
Tapestry needle

GAUGE
22½ sts and 33 rows = 4”/10 cm in St st using larger needle.

NOTES
This project begins by working the back sections of the right and left hood first, with each piece worked sideways beginning at center back, then these pieces are set aside. The right and left upper bodies are each worked from side-to-side, starting at the sleeve cuff and working in towards the center of the body. At the side of the neck, the upper body divides for working the back and front separately. Each back is worked even to the middle of the body where the two backs are joined using a three-needle bind-off. The front stitches combine with the held hood stitches, and are worked at the same time to the front centerline. Stitches for the lower back and fronts are picked up from the upper body and worked separately down to the lower edge.

The halves of the back hood are joined with a band of seed stitch that extends up the back and across the top of the head to center front. The right and left fronts are joined with bands of seed stitch at center front that extend around the face opening to trim the front edge of the hood.