Wings. Textured Sweater Pattern.

Wings Textured Sweater Knitting Pattern. The Gift Of KnittingWings sweater is live on Ravelry! This project started with Jesse's email (from Knit One Crochet Too) - they have just launched their brand new yarn line - Daisy -and wanted me to try it out and create a design with it. In 80% cases I design from the yarn - the ideas start to form in my head when I have this tactile and visual experience with a skein in my hands.Wings Textured Sweater Knitting Pattern. The Gift Of KnittingDaisy didn't disappoint. After the first swatch, I knew the sweater had to be simple, casual, but also true to my passion - knit texture. Seemingly simple design took several months to take shape in a wearable garment and instructions on the paper. I was looking for that perfect balance of the textured section and the stockinette - in my head it had to flow naturally along the yoke, the textured part couldn't be too wide or too narrow, otherwise it broke the sweater into unattractive blocks that didn't look coherent.Wings Textured Sweater Knitting Pattern. The Gift Of KnittingMany swatches and ripping off later, I think I managed to catch this balance of the gradient twisted rip pattern flowing along the raglan line that follows your shoulder and then pours into the side seam gradually disappearing as you approach the hem.Wings Textured Sweater Knitting Pattern. The Gift Of KnittingWings Textured Sweater Knitting Pattern. The Gift Of KnittingAs you can see the rest of the sweater is a simple stockinette stitch. In my version I made the sleeves slightly longer - they fall all the way to my fingers, but this is just the way I love to wear my sweaters - you can stop at any point you want, the top down construction allows to adjust it without any problem. I also love roll the sleeves up for a more casual and relaxed look.I also want to emphasize the importance of blocking - you just have to give Daisy fabric a quick batch, believe me, it is worth all the effort - the fabric smooths out and opens up in such a beautiful way.Wings Textured Sweater Knitting Pattern. The Gift Of KnittingOne thing that I want to mention is the instructions for the yoke. I can assure you won't find scary "at the same time" phrase, I love to break things down in details - the yoke instructions are written individually for each size, round by round with the notes on the twisted rib transition and stitch counts. You will have all the information in one place, all you have to do is trust the pattern and follow along. As a knitter, I find this very convenient and I hope you will too.Wings Textured Sweater Knitting Pattern. The Gift Of KnittingWings Textured Sweater Knitting Pattern. The Gift Of KnittingWings. Textured Sweater Pattern. The Gift Of Knitting.Test Knitting.When I sent this photo to Oriana and Theresa with the request to test Wings, I received such a kind response and they were absolutely amazing - sending me little notes and recommendations, so we could all, including my amazing tech editor, make sure that knitters will have a smooth ride knitting from this pattern.Wings Textured Sweater Knitting Pattern. The Gift Of KnittingThe way Theresa sees the knitwear makes my heart sing! Theresa made her Wings in Daisy's Silver shade - just look how airy and magical it looks... And again, the drape - just perfect!Wings Textured Sweater Knitting Pattern. The Gift Of KnittingOriana's Instagram is one of my favorite places to visit - her knitting and travel diaries are mesmerizing. Knit in Royal Blue, Oriana's Wings feature slightly cropped shape and 3/4 sleeves - the top down construction will allow you to make the length adjustments to your taste.Wings Textured Sweater Knitting Pattern. The Gift Of Knitting 

General Pattern Information

Construction.The sweater is a seamless top down compound raglan. The yoke shaping is written out individually for each size.Design DetailsTwisted Rib "Wings"The gradual transition from twisted rib to the stockinette stitch and the way the stitch columns are “growing” from the raglan seam create the "wings" effect.Textured Side Seam ColumnThe twisted rib flows from the yoke into the side seam gradually disappearing as you approach the hem.Twisted Rib HemTwisted rib pattern is mirrored at the hem for a simple finish.SleevesExtra long sleeves are knit in stockinette stitch and the simple stretchy bind off allows the natural curling of the fabric.NecklineThe sweater's neckline is framed with classic i-cord.B O D Y  S I Z E S:

  • XS 29 - 30" [73.5 – 76 cm]
  • S 33" [83.8 cm]
  • M 36" [91.5 cm]
  • L 40" [101.5 cm]
  • XL 43" [109 cm]
  • XXL 46" [116 cm]
  • 3XL 49"  [124.5 cm]

F I N I S H E D   M E A S U R E M E N T S:Chest/Bust at Underarm: 34 ½ (37 ½, 40 ¼, 44, , 47, 50 ½,  53 ½ )" [87.5 (95.5, 102, 112, 119.5, 128.5, 136) cm.G A U G E22 sts x 27 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in Stockinette stitch after blocking.Y A R N4 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7) skeins of "Daisy" Knit One Crochet Too (272 yds [248 m] in 3.5 oz [100 g]; 38% linen, 32% silk, 30% hemp) in Patina.List of techniques used:Twisted Rib – written instructions are provided.The pattern has been tested and edited by a professional technical editor.The winners of the giveaway are Alix (Ravelry ID agbens), Melanie (Ravelry ID melshel) and Tamara (Ravelry ID tlgrover1). You will receive your copy of Wings today! Thank you so much for visiting and commenting!

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