F i r s t L o v e

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A light cardigan or jacket has always been my faithful companion while facing not only the mild winter of Mumbai but also the chilly indoor areas in summer. It’s never cold enough here to button up though and I roll those sleeves up when it gets too warm.
Though I have worked on a few designs over the last year, a cardigan, my first choice in knitwear, has only now taken shape, hence the name First Love.

A long sleeved, textured and seamless cardigan worked from the bottom up with slight waist shaping and an icord edging.
The sleeve caps are shaped with short rows and worked in the round down towards the wrist.

To fit sizes: 30 (34, 38, 42, 46)“
This cardigan has about 4” of positive ease incorporated.
Finished Measurements: 34 (38, 42, 46, 50)”

Gauge: After blocking,
28 sts and 32 rows = 4”/10cm in st st with twisted sts (body)
28 sts and 40 rows = 4”/10cm in broken rib (hem and cuffs)

Yarn:
3 (4, 4, 5, 5) skeins of Plucky Feet in Main Color or approx. 1430 (1620, 1810, 2000, 2190) yds or 1310 (1480, 1650, 1830, 2000)mts in fingering weight including yarn for Contrast Color. You can use scrap yarn for CC I-cord edge.
Shown here in colorway Skies of November.
Icord edge in Power Ballad

Notions: 6 st markers, 4 st holders

Difficulty: Advanced beginner to intermediate. Pattern uses short rows, applied i-cord, grafting or kitchener stitch