Skip to Content
Disturbing the Fleece
Disturbing the Fleece
Knitting Patterns
One on One
DtF Merch
Sustainable Beauty
Shop All
About
Contact
0
0
Disturbing the Fleece
Disturbing the Fleece
Knitting Patterns
One on One
DtF Merch
Sustainable Beauty
Shop All
About
Contact
0
0
Knitting Patterns
One on One
DtF Merch
Sustainable Beauty
Shop All
About
Contact
Shop All All That Brass Cardigan
AllThatBrass+%2810%29.jpg Image 1 of 14
AllThatBrass+%2810%29.jpg
AllThatBrass (11) zoom.JPG Image 2 of 14
AllThatBrass (11) zoom.JPG
AllThatBrass+%285%29.jpg Image 3 of 14
AllThatBrass+%285%29.jpg
AllThatBrass (7).JPG Image 4 of 14
AllThatBrass (7).JPG
AllThatBrass (1).JPG Image 5 of 14
AllThatBrass (1).JPG
AllThatBrass (6).JPG Image 6 of 14
AllThatBrass (6).JPG
AllThatBrass (9).JPG Image 7 of 14
AllThatBrass (9).JPG
AllThatBrass (13).JPG Image 8 of 14
AllThatBrass (13).JPG
AllThatBrass (14).JPG Image 9 of 14
AllThatBrass (14).JPG
AllThatBrass (15).JPG Image 10 of 14
AllThatBrass (15).JPG
AllThatBrass (18).JPG Image 11 of 14
AllThatBrass (18).JPG
AllThatBrass (16).JPG Image 12 of 14
AllThatBrass (16).JPG
AllThatBrass (17).JPG Image 13 of 14
AllThatBrass (17).JPG
AllThatBrass (2).JPG Image 14 of 14
AllThatBrass (2).JPG
AllThatBrass+%2810%29.jpg
AllThatBrass (11) zoom.JPG
AllThatBrass+%285%29.jpg
AllThatBrass (7).JPG
AllThatBrass (1).JPG
AllThatBrass (6).JPG
AllThatBrass (9).JPG
AllThatBrass (13).JPG
AllThatBrass (14).JPG
AllThatBrass (15).JPG
AllThatBrass (18).JPG
AllThatBrass (16).JPG
AllThatBrass (17).JPG
AllThatBrass (2).JPG

All That Brass Cardigan

US$8.00

I love patterns that are versatile across seasons. Cardigans are the perfect second layer as you can button/unbutton for more or less coverage. And a chance to show off hand dyed yarn is always in season.

For this sweater, I wanted to create a wearable piece with details like cables and an icord edging on the scooped neckline to keep the knitting interesting and give the finished item a neat and elegant look. By holding fingering weight yarn doubled but on a large-ish needle, we get a cardigan that is super lightweight, not too warm, and quick to knit. The yellow sample is cropped length but instructions are included on making a full length sample like the gray version.

Finished Size 32 (36, 40, 44) 48, 52, 56, 60, 64 bust/chest circumference. Yellow sweater shown in 40” with 2” of positive ease.

Yarn Fleur De Stich’d Nouveau 75% Fine SW
Merino, 25% Nylon; 462 yds/100 g

Yardage estimates 1230 (1442, 1631, 1849) 2127,
2404, 2621, 2856, 3029

Yellow cropped sample: Color Flower Garden
Gray sample: Color Silver Fox

Needles US 8/5 mm 32” circular and needle
preferred for small circumference knitting or
size needed to achieve gauge and US 7/ 4.5mm
DPN

Notions 1” button x 6, Stitch markers,
cable needle if using, tapestry needle to
weave in ends.

Gauge
18 sts x 22 rows = 4”/10 cm in Stockinette stitch
28 sts x 22 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Cable Pattern

Add To Cart

I love patterns that are versatile across seasons. Cardigans are the perfect second layer as you can button/unbutton for more or less coverage. And a chance to show off hand dyed yarn is always in season.

For this sweater, I wanted to create a wearable piece with details like cables and an icord edging on the scooped neckline to keep the knitting interesting and give the finished item a neat and elegant look. By holding fingering weight yarn doubled but on a large-ish needle, we get a cardigan that is super lightweight, not too warm, and quick to knit. The yellow sample is cropped length but instructions are included on making a full length sample like the gray version.

Finished Size 32 (36, 40, 44) 48, 52, 56, 60, 64 bust/chest circumference. Yellow sweater shown in 40” with 2” of positive ease.

Yarn Fleur De Stich’d Nouveau 75% Fine SW
Merino, 25% Nylon; 462 yds/100 g

Yardage estimates 1230 (1442, 1631, 1849) 2127,
2404, 2621, 2856, 3029

Yellow cropped sample: Color Flower Garden
Gray sample: Color Silver Fox

Needles US 8/5 mm 32” circular and needle
preferred for small circumference knitting or
size needed to achieve gauge and US 7/ 4.5mm
DPN

Notions 1” button x 6, Stitch markers,
cable needle if using, tapestry needle to
weave in ends.

Gauge
18 sts x 22 rows = 4”/10 cm in Stockinette stitch
28 sts x 22 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Cable Pattern

I love patterns that are versatile across seasons. Cardigans are the perfect second layer as you can button/unbutton for more or less coverage. And a chance to show off hand dyed yarn is always in season.

For this sweater, I wanted to create a wearable piece with details like cables and an icord edging on the scooped neckline to keep the knitting interesting and give the finished item a neat and elegant look. By holding fingering weight yarn doubled but on a large-ish needle, we get a cardigan that is super lightweight, not too warm, and quick to knit. The yellow sample is cropped length but instructions are included on making a full length sample like the gray version.

Finished Size 32 (36, 40, 44) 48, 52, 56, 60, 64 bust/chest circumference. Yellow sweater shown in 40” with 2” of positive ease.

Yarn Fleur De Stich’d Nouveau 75% Fine SW
Merino, 25% Nylon; 462 yds/100 g

Yardage estimates 1230 (1442, 1631, 1849) 2127,
2404, 2621, 2856, 3029

Yellow cropped sample: Color Flower Garden
Gray sample: Color Silver Fox

Needles US 8/5 mm 32” circular and needle
preferred for small circumference knitting or
size needed to achieve gauge and US 7/ 4.5mm
DPN

Notions 1” button x 6, Stitch markers,
cable needle if using, tapestry needle to
weave in ends.

Gauge
18 sts x 22 rows = 4”/10 cm in Stockinette stitch
28 sts x 22 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Cable Pattern

Be the first to know all there is to know!

Drop your email below to join the Fleece Flock community.

Thank you!

Follow us on Instagram

One on One

Knitting Patterns

About

Contact

Made with Squarespace