Who Could Stay
Who Could Stay
Partly Seamless Set-in Sleeve Textured Pullover Knitting Pattern
Casual, cozy, and stylish: Who Could Stay is the kind of sweater you’ll style with everything you own. We’re thinking layered with collared shirts, tossed over t-shirts, or your new coffee-and-pajamas go-to.
The knitting process offers the best of all worlds - squishy, sheepy texture, a breezy seamless-set-in sleeve construction, and potato chippy instructions.
"I’m in love! I instantly want to cast on another for myself (it’s not too matchy if it’s a different colour, right?)" - UX Knitter Elselynn (see hers on Ravelry)
Download and view the schematic here.
Resources and Supporting Articles
Your Guide to Knitting Seamless Set-in Sleeves
Modify Your Handknit for A Round Belly
Credits
Tech edit: Jen Hurley
Photography: Source Creative House
Model: Rob Everly
UX Knitters: Tiffany, Colette, Christina, Elselynn, Patti (Ravelry), Jess, Rei, Kristi, L, Vida, Brittany, Lor
Craft
Craft
Knitting
Size Chart
Size Chart
Men's
Construction
Construction
Front and Back are worked flat and seamed at the sides, shoulders joined with three-needle bind-off. Stitches are picked up and the set-in sleeves are worked in the round. Stitches are picked up and worked for a folded collar.
Sizing
Sizing
9 sizes to fit a chest of 32 (36, 40, 44, 48) (52, 56, 60, 64) inches / 80 (90, 100, 110, 120) (130, 140, 150, 160) cm
Bust darts are included in 3 cup sizes to add length to the front only
Yarn
Yarn
Forest Lane Fiber Co Rambouillet Sport: 100% US Rambuoillet; 355 yds / 325 m per 100g skein.
Yardage
Yardage
• 1395 (1570, 1710, 1825, 1950) (2080, 2220, 2345, 2485) yds
• 1275 (1435, 1565, 1665, 1780) (1905, 2030, 2145, 2275) m
• 4 (5, 5, 6, 6) (6, 7, 7, 8) skeins of Rambouillet Sport
Gauge
Gauge
22 stitches and 35 rows/rounds over 4 inches in Waffle Stitch
Needles and Notions
Needles and Notions
• US Size 5 / 3.75 mm needle, or as needed to obtain gauge
• US Size 3 / 3.25 mm needle, or two US sizes smaller than size A
• US Size 2 / 2.75 mm needle, or three US sizes smaller than size A
• Waste yarn
• Cable needle
• Nine stitch markers (including one unique for the beginning of the round and at least six non-rusting removable)
•Tapestry needle
Special Techniques
Special Techniques
• Tubular cast-on (optional, included)
• Working directional shaping
• Working a Sloped Bind-off (optional, included)
• Decreasing in stitch pattern
• Joining pieces with a 3-Needle Bind-off (included)
• Picking up and knitting
• Working German Short Rows (included)
• Working in the round
• Seaming
• Sewn tubular bind-off (optional, included)