Porcelain. Textured Cardigan Knitting Pattern

Porcelain cardigan is published. The story of Frisenvang yarn is so inspiring that it took me awhile before I finally made up my mind what kind of garment I want to make with it. Its thread is “alive“, as it is often a case with handspun skeins; it has its own texture and character - not perfectly even and not perfectly dyed. I loved working with the skeins like that - each stitch is slightly different from the previous one in a good way. I felt that a yarn like this has to be shaped into a simple wearable piece with a slight texture contrast, just enough to make things interesting both for knitters’ hands and eyes, but something that won’t take the main focus from the yarn.

Inspired by 90s fashion, I feel like this cardigan could be easily worn by Rachel in first season of Friends. So simple to throw on with the jeans or a simple dress, or reach for it on a chilly morning to pair with your pajama while drinking a hot cup of coffee (tea for me, please).

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Porcelain is a top-down seamless cardigan with the yoke shaped as a compound raglan,

which creates a natural line that runs from the neck to the base of the armhole. Yoke instructions are written step-by-step for each size individually.

The neckband is knit simultaneously with the main body of the cardigan, following the V-neck line. The i-cord edge is framing the front of the sweater, it creates a neater look and doesn’t allow the edges to curl.

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The sleeves have the minimal shaping to create volume effect. All the decreases are shifted closer to the cuff to achieve the gathered look.

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I chose large contrasting buttons for the retro look. You can play with this detail and let your creativity flow here - you can really change the look of the whole cardigan by just adjusting the button size or the color. Have fun with it!

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I made my sample slightly cropped. Though usually I love longer cozy sweaters, I felt like this cardi calls for a shorter length.

You are free to experiment, of course - in the pattern instructions, I indicated where you can make the length adjustments.

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I love the combination of basic stitches in this piece - St st, 1x1 ribbing, seed st. So simple, but makes the whole knitting process much more fun.

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General Pattern Information

S I Z I N G

The sweater is graded for 9 sizes with approximately 6″ of ease. The sample is shown in size 2 with 6″ of ease.

B O D Y S I Z E S:

Size 1 31” / 78.5 cm 
Size 2 34” / 86.5 cm 
Size 3 38” / 96.5 cm 
Size 4 42” / 106.5 cm 
Size 5 46” / 117 cm 
Size 6 50” / 127 cm 
Size 7 54” / 137 cm 
Size 8 58” / 147.5 cm 
Size 9 62” / 157.5 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: 38 ¼ (41, 44 ¾, 49, 53) (57, 61, 65, 69)“ 97 (104, 113.5, 124.5, 134.5) (145, 155, 165, 175.5) cm

Upper arm circumference: 11 (11 ½, 12 ¼, 13 ¼, 14 ¼) (16 ¼, 17 ¾, 19, 19 ¾)“ 28 (29, 31, 33.5, 36) (41.5, 45, 48.5, 50) cm

Intended ease 6″ (15 cm)

Shown in size 2 with 6″ of ease

G A U G E

22 sts & 28 rows = 4″ 10 cm in Stockinette stitch.

Y A R N

4 (4, 4, 5, 5) (6, 6, 7, 7) skeins of Baby Alpaca by Frisenvang yarns, 100% hands-on baby alpaca wool. DK weight (250-300 m/100 g).

Please, note - the yardage is an estimate and may vary on the tension of your knitting and modifications you are making

List of techniques used:

I-cord edge – written instructions and link to the photo tutorial are provided. 
Picking up sts – photo tutorial is provided 
Buttonholes - written instructions are provided

The pattern has been edited by a professional technical editor and test knitted.

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