Whin

Whin

€7.00

Light and warm – Whin is your six layers in one spring camouflage! A perfect insulation from sudden snaps of cold in spring, while also light and airy. Designed in sixteen sizes, it is quick to knit, and is customisable – knit yourself a stunning outdoor tunic or a dress by adding length to the body, or shortening the sleeves. The repeat motif is simple to follow and makes it easy to keep the tension even. Suitable for chunky and bulky yarn, or yarn held double.

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Price includes a digital pattern downloadable as a PDF.

PDF includes: sweater schematic and sizing table to help you pick the correct size, written knitting instructions, pattern chart, and links to videos and instructions for all special techniques.

About the pattern

Whin is Irish for gorse, a native shrub that covers so much of the Irish countryside around where I live.

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Size

The sweater is designed in 16 sizes, the finished sweater measures around the chest:

86.5 (90, 94, 101.5, 105) (109, 116.5, 120, 127.5, 131.5) (135, 138.5, 146.5, 150, 157.5, 161.5) cm

/ 341/2 (36, 371/2, 401/2, 42) (431/2, 461/2, 48, 51, 521/2) (54, 551/2, 581/2, 60, 63, 641/2) in.

Fit

Whin can be worn with various degrees of ease – around 10 cm / 4 in of positive ease if you prefer your sweater to be more roomy and to allow for layers underneath or with less ease if you prefer a more close fitting garment.

Yarn

Whin pattern is suitable for Chunky, Bulky or Aran yarn held double.

The sample is knitted in Apple Oak Fibre Works Stockholm (Chunky; 100% wool; 100 m / 110 yds per 100g skein).

Yarn A: Blueberry (blue/green) 4 (5, 5, 6, 6, 6) (7, 7, 7, 8, 9) (9, 9, 10, 10, 11) skeins.

Yarn B: Lemongrass (yellow) 3 (3, 4, 4, 4, 4) (5, 5, 5, 6, 6) (6, 6, 7, 7, 7) skeins.

Please note, if adding length to body or sleeves, then more yarn will be required.

Gauge

Pattern st: 16 sts and 18 rows after blocking over 10 cm / 4 in on 6.5 mm needles in the round.

Stockinette st for sleeves: 14 sts and 18 rows after blocking over 10 cm / 4 in on 6.5 mm needle in the round.

Needles

6.5 mm / US 10.5 circular needles (or size to get the gauge) for working yoke, body and neck, sleeves, or a set of five double-pointed needles (dpns).

6 mm / US 10 circular needles (or below gauge)for working body edging and neck, and sleeves edging and cuffs, or a set of five dpns.

Other materials

stitch markers (or scrap yarn) to mark the beginning of round and sleeve “seams”; 6 mm / US 10-J or smaller crochet hook for provisional cast-on; scrap yarn in contrasting colour for provisional cast-on and for holding sts for sleeves (smooth cotton works best); tapestry needle; blocking pins and blocking mat; wool wash and a tub to soak the sweater.

Pattern notes

The sweater is knitted seamlessly in the round from the top, starting with a provisional cast-on at the neck. The shoulders are then shaped with four rounds of increases, with colour pattern placed between the increase rounds. The pattern is worked from the chart, using no more than two colours per round. The sweater features garter stitch cuffs and I-cord edgings. The length of the sweater can be adjusted by adding or removing pattern repeats.

Pattern is tech edited by Deb Bramham.

Special techniques used

Provisional Cast-On using Crochet Method; Backward-Loop Cast-On Method; I-cord Bind Off; Stranded Colourwork.