Annette Pullover
The Annettte Pullover is a cozy cabled sweater with a fold-over turtleneck collar. It’s worked top down with increases to shape the shoulders. The collar is picked up after completing the body and can be knit to any length.
View a preview of the pattern (including the schematic) here.
Check out the Annette Pullover Lookbook to see tester versions of the pullover.
The Annettte Pullover is a cozy cabled sweater with a fold-over turtleneck collar. It’s worked top down with increases to shape the shoulders. The collar is picked up after completing the body and can be knit to any length.
View a preview of the pattern (including the schematic) here.
Check out the Annette Pullover Lookbook to see tester versions of the pullover.
The Annettte Pullover is a cozy cabled sweater with a fold-over turtleneck collar. It’s worked top down with increases to shape the shoulders. The collar is picked up after completing the body and can be knit to any length.
View a preview of the pattern (including the schematic) here.
Check out the Annette Pullover Lookbook to see tester versions of the pullover.
CONSTRUCTION OVERVIEW
First, the back is worked with increases to shape the shoulders and then worked to the bottom of the armholes. After placing the back stitches on hold, stitches are picked up along each shoulder for the front left and right. The front is then joined together and the cable pattern for the front is established. Then, the body is joined in the round and the finished in 2x2 rib. After finishing the ribbing, the collar is then picked up starting at the center back of the neck and worked in the round in 2x2 ribbing. Finally, the sleeves are then worked top down with short rows to form the sleeve cap and then with decreases for a tapered fit.
SIZING
The Annette pullover is designed to be worn with approximately 8-10 in [20-25 cm] of positive ease, meaning the circumference of the cardigan when buttoned is approximately 8-10 in [20-25 cm] larger than your bust.
Sizes: (1, 2, 3) [4, 5, 6] (7, 8, 9, 10)
To fit bust: (28-30, 32-34, 36-38) [40-42, 44-46, 48-50] (52-54, 56-58, 60-62, 64-66) in [(71-76, 81-86, 91-96) [102-107, 112-117, 122-127] (132-137, 142-147, 152-157, 162-167) cm]
Garment circumference: (38, 42, 46) [50, 54, 58] (62, 66, 70, 74) in [(96.5, 106.5, 117) [127, 137, 147.5] (157.5, 167.5, 178, 188) cm]
Note: Sizes 8-10 was not tested. If you are interested in knitting this size, I’m happy to offer the pattern for free in exchange for feedback on the fit. Please email emily@emknits.co for more information.
YARN
(1200, 1280, 1360) [1430, 1560, 1690] (1740, 1820, 1900, 1980) yards [(1095, 1170, 1245) [1310, 1425, 1545] (1590, 1665, 1735, 1810) meters] of DK weight yarn
NEEDLES
US size 6 [4 mm] circular needles 24, 32 or 40 in (60, 80 or 100 cm)
US size 5 [3.75 mm] circular needles 24, 32 or 40 in (60, 80 or 100 cm)
GAUGE
21 st x 31 rows on 4x4 in [10 x 10 cm] using US size 6 [4 mm] needles in stockinette, blocked
34 st x 31 rows on 4x4 in [10 x 10 cm] using US size 6 [4 mm] needles in cabled pattern, blocked
MATERIALS
Cable needle
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle
TECHNIQUES
Backwards loop cast on
Cable knitting
German short rows
Increasing and decreasing
Italian bind-off
Long-tailed cast on
DISCLAIMER
All knitting patterns are instant-download digital files. No patterns are shipped.