Ainur Berkimbay For Purl Soho
Center Point Popover Pattern Download
Yarn: June Worsted
Ainur Berkimbay For Purl Soho
Center Point Popover Pattern Download
Yarn: June Worsted
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Ainur Berkimbay’s Center Point Popover is a sweater on its own terms, defying definitions at every turn and keeping you guessing in the best way.
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Roomy and cropped with an extreme drop-shoulder construction, the Center Point Popover is a marvelous meld of math and design.
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To make the popover, you knit the back and front separately—each growing outward from a few stitches, with four spokes radiating from that striking center point. The back is worked in the round as a full square, while the front is worked flat as three-quarters of one, with that missing quarter creating the V-neck. You then join the two panels, shape the hips and shoulders, and knit the short sleeves. If you’d like, you can add long ribbed sleeves, a cozy hood, or both!
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In our cotton and linen June Worsted yarn, it’s a totally on-point summer sweater—or layer it up year-round. This yarn really rises to the occasion of a dimensional welted stitch pattern like this one, giving you lots of squishy depth. After a machine wash and dry, the fabric softens even more, taking on a gently brushed, lived-in look that just gets better and better!
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Pick from a palette of sun-touched colors inspired by early summer, each with a bit of flaxen warmth and a touch of linen’s gorgeous, wild character visible on the surface.
For more information, including materials, gauge, and sizes, please see Product Details, below.
Product Details
Materials
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Purl Soho’s June Worsted, 70% organically grown cotton and 30% linen. Each ball of this worsted/aran-weight yarn is 164 yards/ 100 grams. We used the color Saltwater Blue.
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Short Sleeve Without Hood: 5 (6, 7, 8, 9, 10) balls; approximately 780 (900, 1050, 1185, 1325, 1500) yards required
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Short Sleeve With Hood: 7 (8, 9, 10, 11, 12) balls; approximately 1125 (1245, 1395, 1530, 1675, 1845) yards required
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Long Sleeve Without Hood: 7 (7, 8, 9, 10, 11) balls; approximately 1005 (1125, 1275, 1410, 1550, 1725) yards required
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Long Sleeve With Hood: 9 (9, 10, 11, 12, 13) balls; approximately 1350 (1470, 1620, 1755, 1900, 2070) yards required
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US 6 (4 mm), 16-inch circular knitting needles
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US 7 (4.5 mm), 16-inch circular needles
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US 7, 32-inch circular needles
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A set of US 7 double pointed needles
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Stitch markers, including one unique
NOTE: If you want to use Magic Loop, you won’t need the US 7, 16-inch circular or double pointed needles listed above… Just stick with the 32-inch ones!
Gauge
18 stitches and 36 rounds = 4 inches in pattern stitch (knit 2 rows, purl 2 rows) on larger needles, after blocking
Sizes
NOTE: Please visit our Understanding Ease + Selecting A Size tutorial for tips! Also note, this design is very roomy through the bust, so in this case, choose size based on hip measurement.
40½ (45¾, 51, 56½, 61¾, 67)
To fit actual hip circumference of approximately 31–36 (37–42, 43–47, 48–52, 53–57, 58–63) inches with approximately 4–9 inches of positive ease
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Finished Hip Circumference: 40½ (45¾, 51, 56½, 61¾, 67) inches
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Finished Length From Back Neck To Bottom Edge: 16¼ (17½, 19, 20¼, 21½, 23) inches
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Finished Short Sleeve Length From Underarm: 2¼ inches
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Finished Long Sleeve Length From Underarm: 13½ inches (adjustable)
Sample:
The sweater shown here is size 40½, worn with 7½ inches of ease.
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