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Blue Jay Sweater

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This design is an homage to the beauty that is hidden in plain sight surrounding my home in southern Ontario. Spending more time at home, I’ve had a chance to observe the astounding amount of nature that is present even in our suburbs and cities. My dad hung a bird feeder outside my window that I can see from the sofa where I often sit and knit. I was awestruck by the number of unique species that visited, and how the “regular customers” would change throughout the seasons. The Blue Jay is one that can’t be missed—its vivid colour and loud squawk are unmistakable, and they come around all winter long, brightening even the dullest days. 


Originally published in Digits & Threads, the member-supported online magazine for Canadian fibre and textile arts, crafts and industry.


A low vision accessible version of this pattern is also available. It includes 22 point Arial all black text, no italics, no columns or tables, and fully written instructions. 


Yarn

MC: Cascade 220 Superwash Merino (100% superwash merino wool; 200 m/220 yd per 100 g): 4 (5, 5, 6)(6, 7, 7)(8, 9) skeins; about 751 (842, 941, 1036)(1132, 1251, 1363)(1476, 1602) m / 826 (926, 1036, 1140)(1246, 1376, 1499)(1624, 1763) yd. Shown in 28 “Black.”

CCA: Knitting Fever Painted Sky (100% superwash wool; 200 m/218 yd per 100 g): 1 (1, 1, 1)(1, 1, 2)(2, 2) skeins; about 120 (134, 150, 165)(180, 199, 217)(235, 255) m / 130 (146, 164, 180)(197, 217, 237)(256, 278) yd. Shown in 308 “Santorini.”

CCB: Cascade 220 Superwash Merino (100% superwash merino wool; 200 m/220 yd per 100 g): 1 skein for all sizes; about 48 (54, 60, 66)(72, 80, 87)(94, 102) m / 53 (59, 66, 73)(79, 88, 96)(103, 112) yd. Shown in 01 “Cream.”


Alternate Suggested Yarn: SweetGeorgia Superwash DK (100% superwash merino wool; 234 m/256 yd per 115 g).

MC: “Cauldron” (dark blue).

CCA: “Sapphire” (blue).

CCB: “Natural” (cream).


Needles

Colourwork Needles: 4.5 mm/US #7 – 40 cm/16 inch and 80 cm/32 inch circular (or longer to comfortably accommodate stitches for your size), or size needed to obtain gauge.

Body Needles: 4 mm/US #6 – 80 cm/32 inch circular (or longer)—suggested to maintain gauge after switching from colourwork to stockinette.

Ribbing Needles: 3.75 mm/US #5 – 40 cm/16 inch and 80 cm/32 inch circular (or longer), and needles for small circumference in the round, for sleeves: traditional or flexible DPNs, 1 long or 2 short circulars.


Notions

5 stitch markers of any style, 2 removable stitch markers, stitch holders or waste yarn, tapestry needle


Gauge

23 sts & 29 rounds = 10 cm/4 inches on 4.5mm/US #7 needles in stranded colourwork in the round.

22 sts & 29 rounds = 10 cm/4 inches on 4mm/US #6 needles in stockinette in the round.

Note that the pattern uses a lighter worsted/DK weight yarn.


Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4)(5, 6, 7)(8, 9)

Finished Chest Circumference: 78 (89, 99.5, 109.5)(120, 130.5, 140.5)(151.5, 160) cm/31.25 (35.5, 39.75, 43.75)(48, 52.25, 56.25)(60.5, 64) inches.

Total length from shoulder: 53 (54, 55, 55.5)(56.5, 57.5, 58)(59, 60) cm/21.25 (21.5, 22, 22.25)(22.5, 23, 23.25)(23.5, 24) inches.

Shown on a model with 86 cm/34 inch upper chest measurement, with 15 cm/6 inches of positive ease.

You will get the following files:
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