Worsted Knife Grinder's Daughter
Worsted Knife Grinder's Daughter
During college I spent my holiday breaks working in the family business, which is to say that I was on a factory floor sharpening industrial knives. When the weather was cold I lived in crew-neck sweatshirts. I love the comfort of my old favorite sweatshirts and designed the [Knife Grinder's Daughter](pattern) as a grown-up version of them. Now here it is in worsted form--it's just as comfortable, a little squishier, and knits up faster.
The Worsted Knife Grinder’s Daughter is knit from the bottom up in the round. A continuous stripe of ribbing runs from the side hems up the body and down the sleeves to the wrists.
**Finished Sizes:**
XS (S1, S2, M1) M2, L1 [L2, XL1, XL2]
with finished chest circumferences of:
35 (40.25, 45.25, 48.75) 52, 57 [62.25, 67.25, 72.25]”
89 (102.5, 115, 124) 132.5, 145 [158, 171, 183.5] cm
Sweater is meant to be worn with 4+” / 10+ cm of positive ease.
The sample shown is shown with 6” / 15 cm ease in a size S1 on a 34” bust.
Yarn Requirements:
Approximately 945 (1050, 1165, 1245) 1345, 1455 [1595, 1725, 1820] yards / 864 (960, 1065, 1138) 1230, 1330 [1458, 1577, 1664] meters worsted weight wool.
Sample shown in Malabrigo, Rios (100% Superwash Merino Wool & 210 yards / 192 meters per 100g) Colorway: Whole Grain
Needles and Notions: US size 8 / 5 mm 32” / 80 cm circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge plus needles as preferred for working small circumferences in the round.
4 stitch markers including 1 unique, waste yarn or 2 holders, tapestry needle.
Techniques used: Short rows, decreasing, picking up stitches, knitting in the round.