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Difficulty: 3/5
Designer: Whitney Hayward
The Dree Pullover is the perfect pattern for knitters living in a warmer environment, with its eyelet cable stitch pattern, and v-neck shaping, able to be worn in the front or back. Knit using either our Silk & Wool yarn, or sport weight flyWHEEL, choose whichever suits the weather best in your neck of the woods.
This pullover was knit to gauge using the same needle size with our Sport weight flyWHEEL yarn and our DK weight Silk & Wool. The fabric using the Sport weight yarn has slightly more drape, but the overall feel and fit of both versions are essentially identical. As various yarns have different parameters for what is classified as DK and Sport weight, swatch first to confirm gauge if substituting yarn.
Finished measurements
Size: A (B, C, D, E, F, G, H)
Bust: 34 (38¼, 42¾, 45½, 50, 54¼, 58¾, 61½)” / 84.5 (95.5, 106.5, 113.5, 124.5, 135.5, 146.5, 153.5) cm. with intended positive ease of 2 - 6” / 5 - 15.5 cm. The long hair model is a 38” bust, and is wearing the 39¾" / 99.5 cm size; the short hair model is a 35" bust, and is wearing the 39¾" / 99.5 cm size; the model wearing the flyWHEEL sample is a 49" bust, and is wearing the 54¼" / 124.5 cm size.
Yarn
Version I
Harrisville silk & wool (DK weight)
30% Silk and 70% Fine Wool
175 yards per 50 g skein
shown in Coal
6 (7, 8, 9, 9, 10, 11, 12) skeins or 1046 (1136, 1318, 1429, 1573, 1743, 1895, 2053) yds of DK weight yarn
or
Version II
Harrisville flyWHEEL (sport weight)
100% Pure Virgin Wool
170 yards per 50g skein
shown in Farwell
7 (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15) skeins or 1167 (1328, 1471, 1594, 1755, 1857, 2174, 2355) yds of Sport weight yarn
Needles
US 4 [3.50 mm]: 32” circ., and DPNs, if not using the magic loop method for small circumference knitting
Gauge
22 sts and 36 rnds / rows = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette after gently wet-blocking
25 sts and 36 rnds / rows = 4” / 10 cm in cable lace stitch pattern after gently wet-blocking
Notions
Stitch markers
Cable needle (optional)
Tapestry needle
Waste yarn
Special Techniques
Long-tail cast-on
Cable cast-on
Wrap-and-turn Short Rows
Sloped bind-off
Three-needle bind-off
Mattress stitch
Note: This pattern is worked from the bottom-up
Note: This pattern is worked from the bottom-up