Mandarine's - Ginko Pullover
Once again Ginko is another pattern inspired by the Japanese culture: kimonos, simplicity and origami.
“Ginko is a very simple top knit in one piece from the bottom up. Stitches are provisionally cast on for the sleeves while the two sides of the neck and the back are completed. Once the shaping of the neck and the back are done the two pieces are joined together. Then the provisional stitches are carefully unzipped and bound off with the second set of live stitches for the sleeves. A few more rows of stockinette and the body is done. Then the two side are then joined with a mattress stitch.”
Gingko can easily be modified to adjust the lenght of the sweater itself, or to make shorter sleeves.
The pattern is available in 8 different sizes to fit from a 32” to a 46” bust, and it is intended to be worn with 3-4” of positive ease.
Yarn
9 (9/9/10/10/10/11/11) balls of Blacker Yarn Lyonesse DK, 50% Falkland Wool /50% Linen, 50g =119 yards (110m)
Needles
US6 (4mm ) 2 pairs circular needles
Gauge
20 sts & 32 rows = 4” (10cm) in stockinette stitch after blocking.
Sizes
36 (38/42/44/46/48/50/52) to fit 32 (34/36/38/40/42/44/46). The pattern isintended to be worn with 3-4” (7.6 - 10cm) of positive ease.
Notions
Crochet hook and waste yarn
Please note this pattern is physical copy and not a PDF. Note: This pattern does not contain Download Too Codes.