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The document provides a knitting pattern for the Sadie Long Sweater, detailing materials, sizes, and techniques required for construction. It includes specific instructions for casting on, shaping the body, shoulders, neckline, sleeves, and finishing touches using the I-Cord technique. The pattern is designed for various sizes and incorporates a V-neck and top-down sleeves.

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Sadie Lang Sweater Us

The document provides a knitting pattern for the Sadie Long Sweater, detailing materials, sizes, and techniques required for construction. It includes specific instructions for casting on, shaping the body, shoulders, neckline, sleeves, and finishing touches using the I-Cord technique. The pattern is designed for various sizes and incorporates a V-neck and top-down sleeves.

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Sadie - Long Sweater

No. 2004-201-5320

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Materials Size
9 (10, 11) balls of Diablo, color 16 S/M (M/L, L/XL)
A strand of leftover yarn for CO
Finished size
Circular needles approx. US 10½ (7 mm) and US Width: 21.7’’ (23.6’’, 25.6’’)
13 (9 mm), 31,5‘’ (80 cm) Length measured at the top of the armhole:
24.0’’ (25.2’’, 26.7’’)
Yarn properties
Diablo, Hobbii
Gauge
30% mohair, 30% nylon, 40% acrylic/
with four strands on needle US 13 (9 mm)
0,9 oz (25 g) = 246 yds (225 m)
11 sts x 14 rows = 4’’ (10 cm)

Buy the yarn here About the pattern


http://shop.hobbii.com/sadie-long-sweater The sweater is knit with 4 strands of Diablo.
The sweater is knit bottom up. Armholes
Techniques and V-neck are bound off. The shoulders
Videos showing the techniques used in this are knit sloped and sewn together. Stitches
pattern are found here: are picked up in the armhole, and the
Turn stitches - sleeves are knit top down. All edges are
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Bz7YhiXuA8 bound off by means of the I-Cord technique.
Magic loop -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtLaIlfMHMg
I-Cord - Hashtags on social media
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LejPncCIjjY
#hobbiidesign #hobbiisadie

Happy knitting!

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Cast on edge
CO 120 (132, 144) sts with a strand of leftover yarn on circular needle US 13 (9 mm) and knit
1 rnd
st st in the round. The CO yarn is removed later when knitting the I-Cord edge.

Body
Change to the mohair yarn (4 strands) and knit st st in the round until the work measures
15.7’’ (16.5’’, 17.3’’).
Place a stitch marker on each side = side seams = 60 (66, 72) sts for the back and front
respectively.
Here the work is divided into armholes. Put the front sts on hold on the circular needle and
knit the back.

Back
Knit st st in the flat, until the work measures 7.5’’ (7.8’’, 8.3’’). End with a WS row.

Right shoulder (when wearing the sweater)


Shaping shoulder and neck with short rows:
RS: K 28 (30, 32) sts, turn.
WS: 1 turn st, P until 7 sts remain at the shoulder, turn.
RS: 1 turn st, K until 3 sts remain at the neckline, turn.
WS: 1 turn st, P until 15 sts remain at the shoulder, turn.
RS: 1 turn st, K until 6 sts remain at the neckline, turn.
WS: 1 turn st, P throughout the row. Knit the turn sts as 1 st. Turn.
RS: BO 28 (30, 32) sts. Knit the turn sts as 1 st.
Place a stitch marker 22 (24, 26) sts from each side to mark the shoulder. The remaining 6
sts are for the neckline.

Neckline
RS: BO 4 (6, 8) sts. K throughout the row.

Left shoulder
Shaping shoulder and neck with short rows:
WS: P until 3 sts remain at the neckline, turn.
RS: 1 turn st, K until 7 sts remain at the shoulder, turn.
WS: 1 turn st, P until 6 sts remain at the neck, turn.
RS: 1 turn st, K until 15 sts remain at the shoulder, turn.
WS: 1 turn st, P throughout the row. Knit the turn sts as 1 st. Turn.

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RS: BO. Knit the turn sts as 1 st.
Place a stitch marker 22 (24, 26) sts from each side to mark the shoulder. The remaining 6
sts are for the neckline.
NB There are a total of 16 (18, 20) sts at the neckline.

Front
Place a stitch marker in the middle of the front sts = 30 (33, 36) sts on each side. Knit st st in
the flat.

Commencing the V-neck:


Left side (when wearing the sweater)
Row 1, RS: K 28 (31, 34) sts, k2tog, turn
Row 2, WS: P throughout the row.
Repeat these two rows until 22 (24, 26) sts remain.
Work straight until the armhole measures 7.8’’ (8.3’’, 8.7’’). End with a RS row.

Shaping the shoulder with short rows:


WS: P until 7 sts remain at the shoulder, turn.
RS: 1 turn st, K throughout the row, turn.
WS: P until 15 sts remain at the shoulder, turn.
RS: 1 turn st, K throughout the row, turn.
WS: P throughout the row. Knit the turn sts as 1 st.
RS: BO.

Right side
Row 1, RS: k2tog tbl, K throughout the row.
Row 2, WS: P throughout the row.
Repeat these two rows until 22 (24, 26) sts remain.
Work straight until the armhole measures 7.8’’ (8.3’’ 8.7’’). End with a WS row.

Shaping the shoulder with short rows:


RS: K until 7 sts remain at the shoulder, turn.
WS: 1 turn st, P throughout the row, turn.
RS: K until 15 sts remain at the shoulder, turn.
WS: 1 turn st, P throughout the row, turn.
RS: BO. Knit the turn st as 1 st.

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Shoulder seams
Stitch together the shoulder seams with Kitchener Stitch.

Sleeves (knit top-down)


Pick up approx. 42 (44, 46) sts in the armhole on circular needle approx. US 10½ (7 mm).
Place a stitch marker at the beg. of the rnd.
Change to circular needle US 13 (9 mm) and knit st st by means of the magic loop technique.
K2tog on each side of the stitch marker with a margin of 2 sts.
Dec. every 6th rnd until 26 (28, 30) sts remain. Work straight until the sleeve measures
around 15.0’’. Change to circular needle approx. US 10½ (7 mm), knit 1 rnd, BO by means of
the I-Cord technique like this:

I-Cord BO:
CO 3 new sts on the right needle by means of knitted cast on. Move these 3 sts to the left
needle.
Proceed as follows: *K2, k2tog tbl, move the 3 sts back on the left needle*
Repeat from * to * until all sts are BO. Stitch the 3 sts on to the edge with Kitchener Stitch.

Same procedure for the second sleeve.

Neckline
Pick up sts from the RS along the V-neck on circular needle approx. US 10½ (7 mm).
BO by means of the I-Cord technique as with the sleeve edges.

Bottom edge
Remove the CO yarn and place the sts on circular needle approx. US 10 ½ (7 mm).
K throughout the rnd.
BO by means of the I-Cord technique as with the sleeve edges.

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