Atlas Pullover pattern – PDF DOWNLOAD ONLY

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This listing is for a PDF copy of the knitting pattern for this sweater. This is NOT a listing for the sweater itself.

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The Atlas Pullover is the third item in the Atlas collection, following the Atlas triangular shawl and the Atlas Pi semi-circular shawl. This beautiful sweater features simple stockinette stitch with a standout panel of simple lace centred on the front, along with garter stitch hems to add a touch of class to the finished garment. Work it up in a solid, tonal, or slightly variegated yarn and snuggle up warmly when the temperatures drop!

With waist and bust shaping, and a long hemline, this slightly oversized sweater is flattering for many body types. The body is worked bottom up and seamed, and the sleeves are worked seamlessly from the top down. All techniques include tutorials either created by me or, in the case that others have already made detailed tutorials, linked to online.

Materials/notions required:
Yarn: KnitPicks Hawthorne fingering (100g/357yd/326m) in Astoria (80% superwash wool, 20% nylon); 3 (3, 4, 4, 5, 6) skeins – please note, skein amount is an estimate only – if you normally knit tightly or loosely, you may require fewer or more skeins
Needles: 4mm/US 6 (or size required to achieve gauge); straights or circulars for body pieces, DPNs or 40” (or longer) circulars for sleeves/neckband
Notions: large stitch holder; darning needle; stitch markers – you need 2 markers of any type for the lace panel, then at least 4 removable markers for the sleeves, plus 1 marker for the beginning of the round; extra needle of the same size for 3 Needle Bind Off
Gauge: 23.5 sts and 30.5 rows over 4” (10cm) in stockinette stitch

Measurements:
This garment is designed with a small amount of positive ease. Measurements given through the pattern relate to the garment’s measurements, not your body’s measurements.

Bust: 30.5 (33.5, 36.5, 41, 45, 49)“/76.5 (84, 91.5, 102.5, 112.5, 122.5) cm

This pattern has been professionally tech-edited and test knit.

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