Winona Polo Heavyweight Edition
The Winona Polo now has a heavyweight version! Like the original, this oversized polo comes with a guide for the original stripe design and also a new rugby-inspired stripe design. This pattern is knit top down and can be modified to have a smaller cuff circumference.
Check out the Winona Polo Heavyweight Edition Lookbook to see test knitter versions of the polo.
The Winona Polo now has a heavyweight version! Like the original, this oversized polo comes with a guide for the original stripe design and also a new rugby-inspired stripe design. This pattern is knit top down and can be modified to have a smaller cuff circumference.
Check out the Winona Polo Heavyweight Edition Lookbook to see test knitter versions of the polo.
The Winona Polo now has a heavyweight version! Like the original, this oversized polo comes with a guide for the original stripe design and also a new rugby-inspired stripe design. This pattern is knit top down and can be modified to have a smaller cuff circumference.
Check out the Winona Polo Heavyweight Edition Lookbook to see test knitter versions of the polo.
CONSTRUCTION OVERVIEW
The Winona Polo Heavyweight Edition is a worsted weight version of the original Winona Polo. It is worked top down, first flat, then in the round. First, the back is worked flat with short rows to shape the shoulders. The back is then placed on hold and stitches for the front are picked up along the cast on edge. The front shoulders are knit until the length of the placket has been reached and then joined together. The front and back pieces are then joined in the round to create the body. After knitting to your desired length, the body is then finished in a split, folded hem. The sleeves are then picked up in the round and worked with decreases for a tapered fit. The cuffs, placket, and collar are then worked in double knitting for a thick, sturdy edge. This pattern provides instructions for two stripe patterns, the first with four stripe colors of varying widths and the second in a rugby-styled pattern.
SIZING
The Winona Polo Heavyweight Edition is designed to have approximately 30-40% positive ease, meaning the circumference of the polo is 30-40% larger than your bust. If you are between sizes, I suggest sizing down as the pullover is already oversized.
Sizes: (1, 2, 3) [4, 5, 6] (7, 8, 9, 10)
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: (40, 44, 49.5) [54.5, 60, 65] (70, 75.5, 80.5, 86) in [(101.5, 112, 125.5) [138.5, 152.5, 165] (178, 192, 204.5, 281.5) cm]
Note: Sizes 7, 9 and 10 were only partially tested. Size 7 and 10 are currently being tested. If you are interested in knitting sizes 9, 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
(1325, 1350, 1400) [1500, 1650, 1800] (1900, 2050, 2250, 2450) yards [(1210, 1235, 1280) [1370, 1510, 1645] (1740, 1875, 2060, 2240) meters] of worsted weight yarn.
For the stripe design with varying widths, you’ll need the following proportion of colors:
Black: 22.5%
Gray: 33%
Beige: 14.5%
Reddish Brown: 30%
For the rugby-style stripes, you’ll need this proportion of colors:
Cream: 75%
Green: 5%
Blue: 20%
To determine the amount of yarn you need for each color, multiply the percentage of each color by the amount of yarn required for the size you select.
NEEDLES
US size 8 [5 mm] circular needles 24, 32 or 40 in [60, 80 or 100 cm]
MATERIALS
5 mm crochet hook (for provisional cast on)
Sewing needle
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle
Thread for sewing buttons
Three 3/4 in [2 cm] buttons
GAUGE
18 st x 24 rows on 4x4 in [10x10cm] using US size 8 [5 mm] needles in stockinette, blocked
TECHNIQUES
Double knitting
German short rows
Grafting
Intarsia (optional)
Italian bind off
Mattress stitch
Provisional cast on
Whip stitch
DISCLAIMER
All knitting patterns are instant-download digital files. No patterns are shipped.