'Modcast' Colorblock Seamless Sweater size 33"-56" bust

US$8.00

Texture and visual interest in knitting can be created by changing various elements or in this case directions. For this seamless sweater, I used wrist to wrist knitting to create horizontal cables that change pattern at an off center point on the chest and back. Then I knit the body in the round and added garter stitch accents to keep it interesting. To echo the body a funnel neck collar is knit in garter stitch. Finally, to make this piece infinitely customizable and fun to style, I used 3 different colors. The colorblocking and shape give this sweater a mod look that easily fits into a wardrobe today. What I loved most about knitting this piece is that the sleeves and chest/back are knit using fewer stitches than other sweater shapes meaning the sweater can be ‘knit on the go’ for a longer period of time. The casual, easy to wear vibe comes from wearing the piece with 3”+ of ease as shown on the model. Or wear it with no ease for a tailored fit.

Finished Size 32 (36, 40, 44) [48, 52, 56]“ bust/chest circumference. Sweater shown in 40” with 3” of positive ease.

Yarn plied, superwash merino.

Estimated yardage for Color 1: 346 (388, 433, 470) [519, 565, 618] yds;
Color 2: 332 (368, 406, 434) [475, 512, 556] yds;
Color 3: 478 (523, 595, 676) [756, 849, 925] yds.;

Needles Size 7 (4.5 mm): 16” and 24” circular (cir) and double-pointed (dpn). Adjust needle sizes if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.

Notions Markers (m); removable marker, row counter; tapestry needle.

Gauge 22 sts and 28 rows = 4” (10cm) in St st.

Notes Sleeves are knit in the round to the body. Front and back are worked flat simultaneously. Instructions are written this way.

Pattern includes charts and written instructions.

Please contact me for wholesale inquiries.
This pattern is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. Thank you

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Texture and visual interest in knitting can be created by changing various elements or in this case directions. For this seamless sweater, I used wrist to wrist knitting to create horizontal cables that change pattern at an off center point on the chest and back. Then I knit the body in the round and added garter stitch accents to keep it interesting. To echo the body a funnel neck collar is knit in garter stitch. Finally, to make this piece infinitely customizable and fun to style, I used 3 different colors. The colorblocking and shape give this sweater a mod look that easily fits into a wardrobe today. What I loved most about knitting this piece is that the sleeves and chest/back are knit using fewer stitches than other sweater shapes meaning the sweater can be ‘knit on the go’ for a longer period of time. The casual, easy to wear vibe comes from wearing the piece with 3”+ of ease as shown on the model. Or wear it with no ease for a tailored fit.

Finished Size 32 (36, 40, 44) [48, 52, 56]“ bust/chest circumference. Sweater shown in 40” with 3” of positive ease.

Yarn plied, superwash merino.

Estimated yardage for Color 1: 346 (388, 433, 470) [519, 565, 618] yds;
Color 2: 332 (368, 406, 434) [475, 512, 556] yds;
Color 3: 478 (523, 595, 676) [756, 849, 925] yds.;

Needles Size 7 (4.5 mm): 16” and 24” circular (cir) and double-pointed (dpn). Adjust needle sizes if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.

Notions Markers (m); removable marker, row counter; tapestry needle.

Gauge 22 sts and 28 rows = 4” (10cm) in St st.

Notes Sleeves are knit in the round to the body. Front and back are worked flat simultaneously. Instructions are written this way.

Pattern includes charts and written instructions.

Please contact me for wholesale inquiries.
This pattern is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. Thank you

Texture and visual interest in knitting can be created by changing various elements or in this case directions. For this seamless sweater, I used wrist to wrist knitting to create horizontal cables that change pattern at an off center point on the chest and back. Then I knit the body in the round and added garter stitch accents to keep it interesting. To echo the body a funnel neck collar is knit in garter stitch. Finally, to make this piece infinitely customizable and fun to style, I used 3 different colors. The colorblocking and shape give this sweater a mod look that easily fits into a wardrobe today. What I loved most about knitting this piece is that the sleeves and chest/back are knit using fewer stitches than other sweater shapes meaning the sweater can be ‘knit on the go’ for a longer period of time. The casual, easy to wear vibe comes from wearing the piece with 3”+ of ease as shown on the model. Or wear it with no ease for a tailored fit.

Finished Size 32 (36, 40, 44) [48, 52, 56]“ bust/chest circumference. Sweater shown in 40” with 3” of positive ease.

Yarn plied, superwash merino.

Estimated yardage for Color 1: 346 (388, 433, 470) [519, 565, 618] yds;
Color 2: 332 (368, 406, 434) [475, 512, 556] yds;
Color 3: 478 (523, 595, 676) [756, 849, 925] yds.;

Needles Size 7 (4.5 mm): 16” and 24” circular (cir) and double-pointed (dpn). Adjust needle sizes if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.

Notions Markers (m); removable marker, row counter; tapestry needle.

Gauge 22 sts and 28 rows = 4” (10cm) in St st.

Notes Sleeves are knit in the round to the body. Front and back are worked flat simultaneously. Instructions are written this way.

Pattern includes charts and written instructions.

Please contact me for wholesale inquiries.
This pattern is for PERSONAL USE ONLY. Thank you