Tweedy Dreams Sweater Us 1
Tweedy Dreams Sweater Us 1
Tweedy Dreams
Sweater
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- Alternate colours are used for each row, the main colour will be used for the SC rows
and the contrasting colour for the CL stitches. Fasten off and attach the new colour at
the end of each row.
- Follow your size according to your colour XS (S, M, L).
- Instructions in black apply to all sizes.
- The right side will be the rows with the CLs, the wrong side will be the rows with the scs.
- CL – *Yarn over, insert hook into your working st, yarn over, pull through, yarn over, pull
through two st*. Repeat this step until you have the number of loops on your hook
stated before ‘CL’. So, if it says ‘4CL’, you must do the repeat until you have 4 loops on
your hook. Yarn over, pull through all the loops.
BODY
Row 1 – working into the back bumps of the ch sts only, sk first ch, sc 1 in the next 2 ch, *sk
a ch, ch 1, sc 1 in the next ch* repeat until you have 1 ch left, sc 1 in the last ch, change to
CC, turn
{90(82, 93, 94) sc, 87(89, 90, 91) chs
Row 2 – ch 4 (counts as a dc and ch 1 sp), place *4CL, ch 1* into each ch 1 sp until the end,
place 1 dc in the last st, change to MC, turn
{87(89, 90, 91) 4CL, 88(90, 91, 92) chs, 1 dc at each end}
Row 3 – ch 1 (does not count as a st), sc 1 in the first st, sc 1 in the sp before the first 4CL, ch
1, *sc 1, ch1* into each space between the 4CLs until the end, place 1 sc between the last
4CL and 4 chs, sc 1 in the 3rd ch, change to CC, turn
{90(92, 93, 94) sc and {87(89, 90, 91) chs}
Row 2 – working into the back bumps of the ch sts only, *sc 1, ch 1, sk a ch* repeat across
until one ch remains, sc 1 in the last ch, slst into the sp you attached your yarn, fasten off.
{22(22, 23, 23) sc and {21(21, 22, 22) chs}
Second side:
Large - do not remove the first St marker as this marks the front side of your work. You can
remove the last st marker at the end of the row. All other sizes can remove both st markers.
There is no difference between the front and back.
With the RS facing and working on the side you just made the head opening, attach CC
Row 1 – ch 4 (counts as a dc and ch 1 sp), place *4CL, ch 1* into each of the next 33(34, 34,
34) ch 1 sps,
Now working on the separation piece, *4CL, ch 1* into each of the next 21(21, 22, 22) ch 1
sps,
Working back on the main body, *4CL, ch 1* into each of the next 33(34, 34, 35) ch 1 sps,
place 1 dc in the last st, change to MC, turn
{87(89, 90, 91) 4CL, 88(90, 91, 92) chs, 1 dc at each end}
Row 2 – ch 1 (does not count as a st), sc 1 in the first st, sc 1 in the sp before the first 4CL, ch
1, *sc 1, ch1* into each space between the 4CLs until the end, place 1 sc between the last
4CL and 4 chs, sc 1 in the 3rd ch, change to CC, turn
{90(82, 93, 94) sc, 87(89, 90, 91) chs
Repeat row 1 and 2 until you have a total of 18(22, 24, 26) rows of 4CLs for the body. You
should end on a CL row, change to MC and proceed straight onto seaming the sides.
Step 1 – insert the hook into the back loop of the first st on the back piece, making sure the
yarn is at the back of the work,
Step 2 – insert the hook into the corresponding st on the front piece, yarn over and slst
through all three loops,
Step 3 – insert hook into the back loop of the next st on the back piece, insert hook into the
back loop of the corresponding st on the front piece, yarn over, slst through all three loops
Repeat step 3 all the way up the sweater until you have slst 61(62, 61, 61) st together, do not
fasten off, proceed onto the first sleeve. Once you have completed the first sleeve, repeat
the seaming instructions for seaming the other side, start with a slip knot on your hook.
Round 2 – (ch 2, 3CL in the sp below) counts as first 4CL, ch 1, *4CL, ch 1* in each ch sp
around, slst to the top of 3CL, change to MC, TURN
{28(29, 31, 32) CL and chs)
Round 10 – (ch 2, CL DEC 1 across the next 2 sps) counts as first 4CL, *4CL, ch 1* in each ch
sp around, slst to the top of CL DEC, change to MC, TURN
Round 12 – (ch 2, 3CL in the sp below) counts as first 4CL, ch 1, *4CL, ch 1* in each ch sp
around until two sp remain, CL DEC 1 across the last two sps, slst to the top of 3CL, change
to MC, TURN
{26(27, 29, 30) CL and chs)
Repeat rounds 10 to 13 until you have 18(18, 20, 20) CL in a round, finishing on a CL round.
Repeat rounds 10 to 13 if you would like a tighter cuff.
Now, repeat rounds 1 and 2 until desired length, misusing 5cm in length for the ribbing.
Finish on a CL round.
RIBBING – USING MC
Round 1 – ch 1 (does not count as a st), place 1 sc in each ch sp around, slst to first sc,
{18(18, 20, 20) sc)
Round 3 – ch 1 (does not count as a st), *front post dc around the first dc, back post dc
around the next dc* repeat around, slst to first front post dc,
{9(9, 10, 10) front post and back post dc)
Repeat round 3 until you have 5cm of ribbing, or until desired length. FO.
Round 1 – Attach yarn at one of the side seams, ch 1 (does not count as a st), place 2 sc
around each dc bar and 1 sc into the scs, repeat around, make sure to have an even
number of sts, slst to first sc,
Round 3 – ch 1 (does not count as a st), *front post dc around the first dc, back post dc
around the next dc* repeat around, slst to first front post dc,
Repeat round 3 until you have 5cm of ribbing, or until desired length. FO.
Enjoy!