Woodland Sweater Us
Woodland Sweater Us
Woodland
Sweater
PATTERN INFORMATION
Circular needle: 3.5 mm, 40 cm / US 4, 16”
The Woodland sweater is a seamless sweater
Circular needle: 4.5 mm, 40 cm / US 7, 16”
worked from the bottom up with color work
Circular needle: 3.5 mm, 80 cm / US 4, 31.5”
and embroidered details. This sweater
Circular needle: 4.5 mm, 80 cm / US 7, 31.5”
combines practical construction with
Cable needle
enchanting details, perfect for both novice
Stitch markers
and seasoned knitters. Crafted in the round,
Embroidery needle
the body and sleeves are initially worked
separately before being joined to form the
YARN QUALITY
yoke. The neck is finished with a soft rolled
Highland Wool, Hobbii edge for a comfortable and stylish look.
100 % Peruvian Highland Wool Detailed embroidery, inspired by the forest's
50 g / 1.8 oz = 175 m / 191 yds mushrooms and florals, is added at the end
to capture the magic of the woodland.
Friends Kid Silk, Hobbii
72 % Mohair, 25 % Silk, 3 % Wool Techniques: Includes moss stitch rib,
25 g / 0.9 oz = 200 m / 246 yds stockinette stitch, simple cable/lace work and
simple embroidery.
GAUGE Ease: Recommended positive ease of 2.5-10
18 sts x 24 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm / 4” x 4” cm (1-4 inches).
QUESTIONS
If you have any questions regarding this pattern, please feel free to email us at
[email protected]. Please make sure to include the pattern's name and number.
Happy Crafting!
ABBREVIATIONS
K = Knit
P = Purl
CO = Cast on
MC = main color
C = color
SPECIAL STITCHES
How to knit a Bobble or Popcorn
Knit into the front of the first stitch on your needle, into the back, and front again.
(3 stitches on the needle).
Turn your work and purl the 3 stitches back, then turn back and knit the 3 stitches again.
Pass the first two stitches over the last stitch and move to the right-side needle to complete the
bobble/popcorn.
How to increase
Left-Leaning Increase (M1L):
Pick up the bar between stitches from front to back and knit through the back loop.
How to decrease
Left-Leaning Decrease (SSK):
Slip 1 stitch knit wise, slip the next stitch knit wise, then knit these 2 stitches together through
the back loops.
Change to size 4.5 mm (US 7) needle. Continue in stockinette stitch until the work measures (42,
42, 42) (44, 46, 48) (48, 48, 50) cm (16.6, 16.6, 16.6) (17.4, 18.2, 19) (19, 19, 19.8) in or desired
length. The sample shown has a cropped body length of 32 cm (12.6 in).
Place the first (3, 5, 6) (6, 7, 7) (7, 8, 8) and the last (4, 5, 6) (7, 7, 8) (7, 8, 9) stitches on a stitch
holder or waste yarn for the underarm, totaling (7, 10, 12) (13, 14, 15) (14, 16, 17) stitches.
The stitches for the other armhole will be placed on hold when you start the yoke. Set the
work aside and knit the sleeves.
SLEEVES
Co (36, 36, 36) (42, 42, 48) (48, 48, 48) stitches with MC using size 3.5 mm (US 4) needle. Place a
stitch marker to mark the beginning of the round.
Change to size 4.5 mm (US 7) needle. Knit 1 round. Continue in stockinette stitch while
increasing 2 stitches every 5th round (1 stitch after the first stitch of the round, and 1 stitch
before the last stitch of the round) until you have (55, 60, 66) (67, 68, 72) (72, 72, 76) stitches.
Continue until the work measures (45, 46, 46) (48, 51, 52) (52, 52, 56) cm (17.8, 18.2, 18.2) (19,
20.1, 20.5) (20.5, 20.5, 22.1) in or desired length.
Place the first (3, 5, 6) (6, 7, 7) (7, 8, 8) and the last (4, 5, 6) (7, 7, 8) (7, 8, 9) stitches on a stitch
holder or waste yarn for the underarm, totaling (7, 10, 12) (13, 14, 15) (14, 16, 17) stitches.
YOKE
Join the body and sleeves on a size 4.5 mm (US 7) circular needle. Place a stitch marker to
mark the beginning of the round at the first join.
Knit over the first sleeve. Knit over the front side. Transfer the next (7, 10, 12) (13, 14, 15) (14, 16,
17) stitches onto a stitch holder or waste yarn for the underarm. Knit over the other sleeve and
back side. You should now have (208, 224, 240) (256, 272, 288) (304, 320, 336) stitches.
Work the pattern according to the Chart and decrease as directed. Change to a shorter needle if
necessary. After completing the chart, (78, 84, 90) (96, 102, 108) (114, 120, 126) stitches will
remain on the needles.
Embroidery leaves
1. Cut a thread approximately 1 meter long from both types of Col 3 yarn.
2. Thread the embroidery needle and bring the thread from the wrong side of the garment
to the right side, positioning it as close as possible to the edge of the popcorn stitch. Leave
about a 5 cm tail on the inside.
3. Wrap the yarn around your pinky finger, then insert the needle back into the fabric, right
next to the first exit point, pulling the yarn through to the wrong side again.
4. Bring the needle back to the right side of the fabric, about 1 cm (0.4 in) from the previous
stitch.
5. Insert the needle back into the fabric while wrapping the thread around the section of
yarn that was wrapped around your pinky finger.
6. Repeat the process to create additional leaf shapes.
Enjoy!
Anna-Sofia Vintersol @loparefur
NOTE:
MC/C1
C2
C4
C3
X Popcorn
E Embroidery
Move the first two stitches to a cable needle and hold them in the
back.
Knit 3 together with the slipped stitches from the previous row,
then knit the two stitches from the cable needle