I’m always on the search for the “perfect” sweater. Of course my definition of the “perfect” sweater is always changing depending on my mood. Right now this sweater is exactly what I would define as perfect; super slouchy with fitted arms, exposed seam drop shoulders, a wider neckline, and longer in the back than in the front. I knit it out of a worsted weight yarn with the content of wool, linen, & silk, making it the perfect transitional piece. Great for those cool mornings and evenings as autumn approaches.
Pattern Modifications:
Ribbing hand knit on size 9 needles then hung on my LK150 knitting machine.
Carriage set to 6
Tension set to 7
Worked back as per pattern.
Worked front as per pattern except I omitted the garter eyelet section. Work each side one at a time on the machine.
3 needle BO shoulder seams.
Follow instructions for neck.
Seam body sides together as per pattern.
Sleeves were also hand knit as per pattern.
Outfit:
Sweater pattern can be found here.
Jeans:
Hat: