Brizo Pullover Pattern

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Admire the fascinating texture of this modern take on an old classic: the Gansey. With its relaxed shape, crew neck, and raglan sleeves, easy comfort beckons you to relax and enjoy the best of a cooler day.

The Brizo Pullover is knit seamlessly from the top down. Its pleasing cable...


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Description

Admire the fascinating texture of this modern take on an old classic: the Gansey. With its relaxed shape, crew neck, and raglan sleeves, easy comfort beckons you to relax and enjoy the best of a cooler day.

The Brizo Pullover is knit seamlessly from the top down. Its pleasing cable and garter stitch yoke and linear purl stitches on the upper shoulders keep things interesting. This specially written pattern includes a "raglan checklist" appendix to help keep track of increases, which lists every row and round worked in each size until you separate the body from the sleeves. 

Cumbria, with its soft blend of Merino, English Masham wool, and lustrous Argentinian mohair, will provide the Brizo Pullover with everyday strength and gorgeous heathered color. It’s sure to be a beloved favorite that you’ll reach for time and again!

This pattern is also available as a kit, that includes the PDF pattern and 4–8 hanks of Cumbria.

Yarn:

The Fibre Co. Cumbria (60% Merino wool, 30% Masham wool, 10% mohair, 216 m (236 yd) per 100 g hank) in shade Blencathra – 4 [5: 5: 6: 6: 7: 7: 7: 8] hanks.

Construction notes:

This raglan sweater is knitted from the top down. The pattern begins at the neck and is initially worked flat, but is soon joined to continue seamlessly in the round. The yoke is then worked to the shoulders with raglan shaping, incorporating two different stitch patterns—a ribbing pattern for the shoulders and a cable pattern for the body. The lower section of the body is worked in stockinette stitch before finishing with a ribbed hem. Sleeve and neck stitches are picked up and worked at the end. Once complete, the top of the neckband is folded over and seamed on the inside to create a double-thickness ribbed collar.

Sizes and measurements:

1 [2: 3: 4: 5: 6: 7: 8: 9]
The given sizes are called Sizes 1–9 and are recommended to fit a chest circumference of: 76–81 [86–91: 97–102: 107–112: 117–122: 127–132: 137–142: 147–152: 157–162] cm (30–32 [34–36: 38–40: 42–44: 46–48: 50–52: 54–56: 58–60: 62–64] in)
Finished chest circumference (at underarm): 82 [91: 109: 118: 129: 136.5: 145.5: 163.5: 172.5] cm (32.75 [36.25: 43.75: 47.25: 51.75: 54.5: 58.25: 65.5: 69] in)
Finished body length (from hem to underarm): 29.5 cm (11.5 in)

Recommended ease:

Designed with 0.5–16.5 cm (0.25–7.5 in) of positive ease at chest circumference.
Photographs show the garment knit in Size 3 on a model with a chest circumference of 86 cm (34 in).

Gauge:

22 sts and 27 rnds to 10 cm (4 in) measured over st st after blocking using 4mm (US 6) needles.
19 sts and 32 rnds to 10 cm (4 in) measured over ribbing st after blocking using 3.5mm (US 4) needles.

Errata:

The most current version of this pattern is V1. Please note you will be purchasing the latest pattern version. Pattern updates are sent to all customers who have purchased a pattern either through email or a Ravelry message.

If you find you are working with an older version please go to our errata page for details of corrections and updates made. You can find the version you are working from by checking the pattern page footers.

Pattern format:

This knitting pattern comes as a PDF file, which will be downloadable via a link that will be emailed to you after purchase.

Needles and notions required:

  • 3.5mm (US 4) circular needle in length smaller than finished chest circumference

  • 3.5mm (US 4) 40 cm (16 in) circular needle

  • 3.5mm (US 4) circular needle or double-pointed needles for working a small circumference in the round

  • 4mm (US 6) circular needle in length smaller than finished chest circumference

  • 4mm (US 6) circular needle or double-pointed needles for working a small circumference in the round

  • Cable needle

  • Stitch markers

  • Stitch holders or waste yarn

  • Darning needle

Techniques used: