Oversize Jumper with Fillet Pattern
You’ll need:
300 (350) 400g of Yak Merino yarn (30% sheep wool, 28% alpaca wool, 22% polyamide, 20% yak wool; 110m/50g);
150g of blue-ginger sectional coloring Loop yarn (80% sheep wool, 20% polyamide; 50m/50g);
Crochet hook 7;
Circular knitting needles 7.
Size: S (M) L.
Used Patterns
Filet pattern: the quantity of sts is odd. Work due to the scheme. Start every row with 2 chain sts increase instead of the 1st half-crochet and finish with 1 half crochet in the 2nd chain st increase of the previous row, repeat the pattern. Make 1st-3rd rows x once, then, repeat 2nd-3rd rows.
1 x 1 rib.
Stitches control: 14 sts x 7 rows = 10 x 10 cm.
Instructions
Back
Make 63 (69) 75 chain sts + 2 chain sts increase and work with filet pattern. In 48,5 cm = 34 rows (47 cm = 33 rows) 45,5 cm = 32 rows from the set-up row, leave 6 sts from both sides for amr-holes = 51 (57) 63 sts. In 64,5cm = 45 rows from the set-up row, leave the central 27 sts for neck-hole and finish both sides separately. For smooth rounding, bind off 1 x 1 st in the next row from inwards. Finish your work in 67 cm = 47 rows from the set-up row on the rest 11 (14) 17 sts of shoulder from each side.
Front
Make in the same way, but for deeper neck-hole, leave the central 15 sts in 55,5 cm = 39 rows from the set-up row and 7 x 1 st in every row.
Sleeves
Make 25 (31) 37 chain sts + 2 chain sts with ginger yarn and work with filet pattern. In 20 cm = 14 rows from the set-up row, increase 1 st from both sides and 11 x 1 st in every 2nd row = 49 (55) 61 sts. Finish your work in 57 cm = 40 rows from the set-up row.
Assembly
Make shoulder seams. Cast on 82 sts with ginger yarn and make 3 cm of rib and bind off sts as they face. Sew up the sleeves.