The Sarah cardigan is a perfect fall layer in a cozy rib with large pockets. The pattern uses the Cocoknits method for a perfect fit in the shoulders and chest, while the half-fisherman’s rib gives a very lofty, squishy texture. This class is best for someone who has knit a sweater before and wants to refine fit and learn new techniques, or a confident knitter who has experience reading a pattern, and is very good at following directions.
We will be learning new skills every week, including provisional cast-on, short rows, picking up stitches, i-cord, pockets, buttonholes, half-fisherman's rib, and general sweater fit and shaping.
Instructor: Amie Palmer
Materials:
The Sarah cardigan from Cocoknits (paper copy or PDF)
DK weight yarn for the size you're knitting
US 6 / 4 mm circular needle 40" (x 2)
US 5 / 3.75 mm circular needle 32" to work magic loop on sleeves, or DPNs
US 0–2 / 2–2.25 mm circular for Jeny's stretchy BO and picking up sts.
Colorful ring markers (at least three colors)
A couple of general markers, color not important
8 opening stitch markers (to hang in a stitch rather than on the needle)
Row Counter (optional, but helpful)
4 one-inch buttons
The Cocoknits Sweater Workshop book is helpful, but not required