


The Camellia Blooms Sweater is a perfect introduction to knitting a sweater in pieces (and learning to sew the pieces together). It’s a drop shoulder design with lots of options – two neckline options, two body lengths, two sleeve lengths, and even different variations for the neckline, cuff, and hem edgings. You can create a truly custom sweater. The pattern also includes a video tutorial that explains the process of knitting the short-row shoulder shaping, neckline options, and all the finishing details.
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Details
Sizing
Sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4) [5, 6, 7] {8, 9, 10, 11}
To Fit Bust:
28 (32, 36, 40) [44, 48, 52] {56, 60, 64, 68} in
[71 (81.5, 91.5, 101.5) [112, 122, 132] {142, 152.5, 162.5, 172.5} cm]
Finished Garment Bust Circumference:
32.25 (36.75, 41, 44.75) [49, 52.75, 57] {60.75, 65, 68.75, 73} in
[82 (93.5, 104, 113.5) [124.5, 134, 145] {154.5, 165, 174.5, 185.5} cm]
Intended to be worn with approximately 4-8 in [10-20.5 cm] positive ease at the full bust OR upper torso. After choosing a size based on that measurement, double check the sleeve circumference to ensure it will fit properly. If necessary, go up a size so the sleeve circumference fits the upper arm with at least 2 in [5 cm] of positive ease.
Sample sizes:
Size 7 shown on 52 in [132 cm] bust with 5 in [12.5 cm] ease at bust.
Size 3 shown on mannequin with 34 in [86.5 cm] bust with 7 in [18 cm] ease at bust.

Yarn
This sweater is designed with two yarns held together to equal a DK-weight [CYC Light 3] yarn with a gauge of 5.5 stitches to the inch [2.5 cm].
The samples are worked in two version with yarns from Knit Picks – the first uses two yarns held together, a lace-weight [CYC Lace 0] mohair and silk yarn held with a fingering-weight [CYC Super Fine 1] yarn (Tonia’s sample), and the second video tutorial sample uses Heatherly Sport, a blend of acrylic and Merino.
Amounts listed below are approximate. Total yarn requirements will vary depending on the type of yarn used, gauge, and any alternations you may choose to make.
Shown in:
Yarn held together:
Knit Picks Aloft (260 yds/238 m, .88 oz/25 g, 72% Super Kid Mohair, 28% Silk): Blush
Knit Picks Hawthorne Fingering (357 yds/326.5 m, 3.5 oz/100 g, 80% Fine Superwash Highland Wool, 20% Polyamide): Camellia Kettle (C1) & Cobbler Speckle (C2)
Yarn held single:
Knit Picks Heatherly Sport (328 yds/300 m, 3.5 oz/100 g,
80% Acrylic, 20% Merino Wool): Agave




Needles
US 4 [3.5 mm] 16 in [40 cm] circular needle, needles for working flat, and needles for knitting a small circumference in the round (or one size smaller than gauge-size needle)
US 5 [3.75 mm] needles for working flat and needles for working a small circumference in the round (or size needed to obtain gauge)
Use the needle size you need to achieve gauge.
Gauge
22 sts & 31 rows = 4 in [10 cm] in Stockinette stitch
Gauge influences the size of your finished piece and the yardage needed for the project.
Notions
Stitch markers, waste yarn, extra needle or crochet hook for three-needle bind off, tapestry needle
Techniques
Working flat
Working in the round on circular needles
Working small circumferences in the round on circular needles
Short-row shaping
Picking up stitches
Three-needle bind-off
Mattress stitch
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Video Tutorial
New to knitting drop shoulder sweaters? Watch the full video tutorial:
https://youtu.be/2TDGhUEH2Zc

