Pangolin
Pangolin
This sweater is as fascinating as the Pangolin. Use your scrap yarn to create a unique statement piece.
Construction
We know, there are a few ends to weave in.
Knitted top-down one arch at a time.
Sizes
XS/S/M (L/XL/XXL)
Yarn
Base color:
Pickles Cozy, 150 (150) g (intended for rib steak + 2 rounds of bows)
Pattern colors:
Pickles Tweedy, Pickles Tjukk Merino, Pickles Cozy or Pickles Big Fuzz
5 (7) colors of approx. 28 (36) g (middle of yoke)
5 (6) colors of approx. 35 (45) g (for body+2 sleeves)
7 (9) colors of approx. 12 (20) g (the first colors on the yoke and the bottom colors on the sleeve)
(The same color is used at the top of the yoke and at the bottom of the sleeves twice)
If you knit it like ours, you will need 1 main color and 15 (20) pattern colors.
Needles
16” (and optional 32” ) circular needles US 7 and 10 1/2 | 4,5 and 6,5 mm
Gauge per 4"/ 10 cm:
Stockinette on US 10 1/2: 13 stitches / 18 rows
The pattern squeezes the stockinette to about 15 sts
Rib on US 7: 19 stitches / 26 rows
Dimensions, lying flat:
Chest width: 52 (62) cm | 20.5 (24.4)“
Length: 45 (51) cm | 17.7 (20.1)“
To add length, you can knit more rounds of arches. Each row adds 3-4 cm | 1.5”.
We have used worsted yarn. Use any number of strands to get the gauge stated. This is a perfect projects to loose your scrap yarn to.
Difficulty level
elementary | easy / experienced | expert