AVA V Cardigan (en)

The AVA cardigan is a classic cardigan with a simple color gradient and wide balloon sleeves.

The decorative V-neckline at the back is a particular highlight of this style.

8,00  inkl. MwSt.

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The AVA V Cardigan is knitted from top to bottom, in one piece. No sewing is necessary in the construction, and instructions for the pretty color gradient are detailed in the pattern.

You will start with a small back neckband panel, then pick up a few stitches for the back piece from the long side of the panel and work the back piece in back and forth with regular increases. You will then work straight to the depth of the armholes.

You will work each of the front pieces separately, from stitches picked up on the back piece. The stitches from the back neckband panel will be integrated into the front piece for the front neckline.

You will join the front and back pieces under the armhole and work the body in one piece to the end.

The sleeves are worked in the round, from stitches picked up around the armhole.

The body is finished with classic 1 x 1 ribs, and the sleeves are cuffed with a simple I-cord hem, creating the balloon sleeves.

The top-down construction allows for all the lengths to be adjusted to individual measurements. If you think you want longer measurements, plan for extra yarn.

You will find video tutorials in support of the pattern here: https://lotilda.de/ava-v-cardigan-video-tutorials/

Fit 3 out of 5

Difficulty level 3 out of 5 (due to the initial neckband panel, otherwise the difficulty level is 2)

Details

POSITIVE EASE
BETWEEN 30-40 CM

DIFFICULTY LEVEL

ADVANCED

SIZES / MEASUREMENTS

SIZES

XS (32/34) S (36/38) M (40/42) L (44/46) XL (48/50) 2XL (52-54) 3XL (56/58)

All numbers in the schematics (Appendix 1) and in the pattern refer to sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL

To fit actual bust measurements of 76-81 (82-89) 90-97 (98-107) 108-119 (120-131) 131-143 cm

For example: If your chest circumference is 95 cm, work a size M (90-97 cm).

 

MEASUREMENTS OF THE FINISHED PIECE

Back width, under the armhole: 56.5 (60) 63.5 (67.5) 74.5 (80) 85.5 cm

Bust circumference: 113 (120) 127 (135) 149 (160) 171 cm, based on the width of the back

Positive ease at the bust, approximately: 34.5 (34) 33.5 (32) 36 (35) 34 cm

Sleeve circumference: 39 (41) 42.5 (46) 49 (51.5) 56.5 cm

Positive ease for the sleeve, approximately: 13 (13.5) 12.5 (14) 13.5 (12.5) 14 cm

Total length (from the center back, without the panel, and with the ribs): 52 (53.5) 55 (56.5) 58 (59.5) 62 cm

The model in the photo is 164 cm tall and wears a size M, for a chest circumference of 85 cm.

PATTERN and KNITTING GAUGE

In Stocking St, with 4 strands held together of “Pearl Mohair“ from MAJO

Note/Tip: my purl rows are sometimes looser than my knit rows, so I use a smaller needle size for the purl rows in order to get an even stitch pattern. The sleeves are worked in the round using only knit stitches, and only one needle size.

  • 9 mm needles for the RS and 8 mm needles for the WS, or needle sizes to achieve gauge:
    11 sts x 14 rows = 10 x 10 cm
  • 9 mm needles to work in the round, or needle size to achieve gauge:

12 sts x 15 rows = 10 x 10 cm

YARN REQUIREMENTS

“Pearl Mohair” (210m/25g) in ”Mauve” and ”Limeade” from MAJO

Yarn weight per 1 m for 4 strands held together = 0.48 g/m

Basic yardage = knitted meters

Basic yardage including sample: 473 (473 – 525) 525 (578) 630 (683) 735 m

 

Yarn requirement, for the original yarn, based on the base yardage:

 

SINGLE COLOR 225 (250) 250 – 275 (275) 325 (350) 375 g

 

2-COLORS

MAUVE 150 – 175 (175) 175 – 200 (200) 225 (250) 275 g

LIMEADE 100 (100) 100 (125) 125 – 150 (150) 150 g

NEEDLES

Interchangeable circular knitting needles with needle tips in 6, 7, 8 and 9 mm, and cable lengths in: 1 x 20, 1 x 40 – 50, 1 x 60 – 100 cm (depending on the size you are working)

NOTIONS

4 large stitch markers for a size 9 mm needle

2 locking stitch markers

An extra needle/cable or scrap yarn to leave stitches on hold, measuring tape, tapestry needle, scissors

KNITTING TECHNIQUES

Backward loop cast-on method

Increases on the RS and the WS in back and forth on the shoulder yoke

Picking up stitches on existing stitches

I-Cord bind-off and joining in the round

 

You will find video tutorials in support of the pattern here: https://lotilda.de/ava-v-cardigan-video-tutorials/