Waxwing by Jennifer Beever

Waxwing

Knitting
February 2019
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
980 - 1540 yards (896 - 1408 m)
34 (38, 42, 46, 50, 54)” / 86.5 (96.5, 106.5, 117, 127, 137) cm
English
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Cedar Waxwings commonly come to feast on Mountain Ash berries in our backyard. Delicate cables and simple lace remind me of the spare autumn branches where our birds enjoy their pre-migration feast.
Waxwing is worked bottom up in the round to the underarms, split for the front and back, then worked flat until short rows gently shape the drop shoulders. After shoulders are seamed, sleeves are picked up and worked in the round. A curved hi-lo hem and scoop neck keep the styling soft and natural.

Yarn:
7 (8, 8, 9, 10, 11) skeins Brooklyn Tweed Shelter (shown in Wool Socks)

Needles:
4.5 mm (US 7) and 3.75 mm (US 5) for knitting in the round, or size to obtain gauge

Gauge:
19 sts x 25 rows
per 4” / 10 cm in Stockinette
on larger needles

21 sts x 26 rows
per 4” / 10 cm over
Lace & Cable panel
on larger needles

Fit:
34 (38, 42, 46, 50, 54)” / 86.5 (96.5, 106.5, 117, 127, 137) cm finished circumference, intended to be worn with 6-12” / 10-30 cm positive ease

Shown in size 42” with 8” / 20 cm positive ease

Notions:
4 stitch markers, waste yarn, tapestry needle