"BEEHIVE SWEATER" - PLAYLIST 4 LEFT-HANDED KNITTERS
STAY TUNED for the "Half-Balls" pattern (you can see them on the model in the design above). The remaining videos will be added as I finish editing them. ENJOY and share your work 😉🙂🌸
Size: Small (oversized), or Medium (more fitting)
Material:
- Yarn - 16 skeins of KNIT PICKS, Bare - DOUBLED; Colors: Natural; DK (#3); 100% Merino; 246 yds/100g; (12 skeins for a sweater, and 4 skeins for 1/2 balls)
- Knitting needles (straights, circulars, DPNs) #11 (8 mm)
- Markers
- Hook 6 mm
- Yarn needle (to weave in the ends)
- Scissors
P - purl
M - marker
Step-by-Step Directions:
FRONT PART
CO 108 sts
Row 1 *[K4, P4]* - 13x, K4, turn
Row 2 *[P4, K4]* - 13x, P4, turn
Repeat Row 1 & 2 two more times (Row 3-6)
Note: From now on use knit sts only for the cables (knit sts on the right side, purl sts on the wrong side)
Row 7 K2, *[C4F, C4B]* - 13x, K2 (CABLE ROW #1)
Row 8 P108
Row 9 K108
Row 10 P108
Row 11 K108
Row 12 P108
Row 13 K2, *[C4B, C4F]* - 13x, K2 (CABLE ROW #2)
Row 14 P108
Row 15 K108
Row 16 P108
Row 17 K108
Row 18 P108
Repeat Rows 7-18 as many times as needed. I repeated these twelve rows 7x in total before starting my shoulder area. If you would like your sweater longer repeat Rows 7-18 one or more extra times.
Then repeat rows 7-13 again as such:
Row 7 K2, *[C4F, C4B]* - 13x, K2
Row 8 P108
Row 9 K108
Row 10 P108
Row 11 K108
Row 12 P108
Row 13 K2, *[C4B, C4F]* - 13x, K2
Then continue your front as such (NECK AREA RIBBING):
Row 14 K36, *[P4, K4]* - 4x, P4, K36, turn
Row 15 P36, *[K4, P4]* - 4x, K4, P36, turn
Row 16 K36, *[P4, K4]* - 4x, P4, K36, turn
Row 17 P36, *[K4, P4]* - 4x, K4, P36, turn
Row 18 K36, *[P4, K4]* - 4x, P4, K36, turn
Row 19 P36, *[K4, P4]* - 4x, K4, P36, turn
Work on the head opening = BO stitches in the middle as such:
Row 1 K2, *[C4F, C4B]* - 4x, next C4F - BUT knit only the 2 back (purl) sts !! and BO 2 knit sts; then BO 32 sts, THEN start your C4B - but BO 2 knit sts, then BO 1 purl st and knit 1 back (purl) sts (these two sts will be part of your shoulder, 36 sts); finish the row with *[C4F, C4B]* - 4x, and K2, turn
At this point, you will turn your work around and work on the first shoulder part.
SHOULDER #1
Row 2 P36
Row 3 K36
Row 4 P36
Row 5 K36
Row 6 P36
Row 7 K2, *[C4B, C4F]* - 4x, K2
Row 8 P36
Row 9 K36
DO NOT FASTEN OFF (don't cut off your yarn).
With a different skein work on the second shoulder.
SHOULDER #2
Row 2 start working on the wrong side - attach a different skein; P36
Row 3 K36
Row 4 P36
Row 5 K36
Row 6 P36
Row 7 K2, *[C4B, C4F]* - 4x, K2
Row 8 P36
Row 9 K36
BACK PART
Continue working on your back part starting with the yarn on Shoulder #1:
Row 10 P36, CCO 36 sts, P36 sts from Shoulder #2 (Note: put a marker in this row on each side - this will be the middle mark for your future sleeves.)
Row 11 K108
Row 12 P108
Starting with Row 13 - repeat Cable Rows 7-18 (= "12-Row Repeat") from FRONT PART eight times (8x) in total.
(If you knitted your front longer than the written pattern for the front, knit as many EXTRA "row repeats" as you did for the front part.)
After you knit your last "12-Row Repeat" finish your BACK PART with the last cable row and then 4/4 ribbing as such:
Row 1 K2, *[C4F, C4B]* - 13x, K2
Row 2 *[K4, P4]* - 13x, K4, turn
Row 3 *[P4, K4]* - 13x, P4, turn
Row 4 *[K4, P4]* - 13x, K4, turn
Row 5 *[P4, K4]* - 13x, P4, turn
Row 6 *[K4, P4]* - 13x, K4, turn
Row 7 BO all sts, fasten off
SLEEVES - make 2 (one on each side of the sweater)
There are 4 ways to make your sleeves.
- Cast your stitches directly onto your front and back parts, then knit them in the round (use either DPNs or circulars)
- Cast your stitches directly onto your front and back parts, then knit them back and forth
- Knit them separately - cast your 78 stitches onto a knitting needle and knit them back and forth
- Knit them separately - cast your 78 stitches onto a circular needle (or DPN) and knit them in the round
If you choose to work back and forth (as in #2 & #3 ways), you will follow all odd rows (1, 3, 5.... etc) as written below. All your even rows (2, 4, 6... etc.) will be worked on the wrong side, which means you will purl every even row, except the 4/4 ribbing.
Cast on 78 stitches along the side of your front/back part. The middle of the sleeve width should correspond with the row where you casted-on for the back part and where you put your marker. You should CO 39 sts from the front and 39 sts from the back into EVERY row. (The tightness of the cable pattern makes the cast on nicely even and flat. There is no need to skip or add stitches. The seam should not be warped or pulling.)
This sleeve pattern is for knitting in the round. Sleeves come out long. If you want them shorter you may adjust your rows.
After you CO your 78 sts, start knitting in the round (on DPNs or Circular needles) as such:
Rnd 1-3 K78
Rnd 4 K3, *[C4B, C4F]* - 9x, K3
Rnd 5-9 K78
Rnd 10 K3, *[C4F, C4B]* - 9x, K3
Rnd 11-14 K78
Rnd 15 (decrease row) K1, K2tog, K72, SSK, K1 (76 sts)
Rnd 16 K2, *[C4B, C4F]* - 9x, K2
Rnd 17-21 K76
Rnd 22 K2, *[C4F, C4B]* - 9x, K2
Rnd 23-26 K76
Rnd 27 (decrease row) K1, K2tog, K70, SSK, K1 (74 sts)
Rnd 28 K1, *[C4B, C4F]* - 9x, K1
Rnd 29-33 K74
Rnd 34 K1, *[C4F, C4B]* - 9x, K1
Rnd 35-39 K74
Rnd 40 K1, *[C4B, C4F]* - 9x, K1
Rnd 41-44 K74
Rnd 45 (decrease row) K1, K2tog, K68, SSK, K1(72 sts)
Rnd 46 *[C4F, C4B]* - 9x
Rnd 47-51 K72
Rnd 52 *[C4B, C4F]* - 9x
Rnd 53-57 K72
Rnd 58 *[C4F, C4B]* - 9x
Rnd 59-63 K72
Rnd 64 *[C4B, C4F]* - 9x
Rnd 65-69 K72
Rnd 70 *[C4F, C4B]* - 9x
Rnd 71-75 K72
Rnd 76 *[C4B, C4F]* - 9x
Rnd 77-83 *[K2, P4, K2]* - 9x
Rnd 84 BO
Finishing:
Sew/crochet sides (= back to front) together, and weave in all the ends. If you desire, you could crochet half-balls (video coming soon), or buy acrylic pom-poms, and sew/tie them into the "dimples" between the cables.
CROCHETED HALF BALLS
Double the yarn.
To start: leave about 1 foot long tail, then wrap yarn around your index and middle finger (make magic loop) and croche into the loop as such: ch2, then make 7 (or eight) unfinished dc (only half way through) - you shoud have 8 (or nine) loops on your hook; then pull yarn through all 8 (9) loops, and make last chain (or rather knot). Pull on the yarn tight. Leaving second tail about 1 foot.
To finish - either color the "half balls" while still flat, OR pull on the first tail (the magic loop tail) to form the half ball and color then.
As soon as I have this video edited you will be able to see it in the playlist above.
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