PRESIDIO
BY SLOANE ROSENTHAL
Straightforward, understated, wear-with-everything garter stitch on the front gives way to dramatic, shifting cables across the back and sleeves of this tailored cardigan, designed in mYak’s glorious Baby Yak Medium. Worked mostly in garter and at a worsted gauge, this ultra-wearable cardigan knits up quickly, while the garter-and-cable fabric drapes effortlessly on the body. Subtle A-line shaping and tailored shoulders make for an ultra-flattering silhouette, while an integrated vertical buttonband provides a polished finished look (and gets you from yarn to finished sweater a whole lot faster). Presidio’s low-hip length works with dresses or pants, and is built for layering over anything from a tank top to a button-up shirt. The cables themselves are simple to knit and easy to memorize, while a clever succession of increases and decreases shifts and wends them slowly towards the center of the back. Presidio is worked from the bottom up in pieces and seamed, with charted and written instructions provided for the cables.
sloane rosenthal knits
PATTERN INFORMATION
ABBREVIATIONS
XS (S, M, L, XL, XXL), finished bust measurements approximately 34 (38, 42, 46, 50, 54)” / 86 (96.5, 106.5, 117, 127, 137) cm. Sample shown is size 42.5” / 106.5 cm, modeled with 6” / 18 cm positive ease at the bust. When choosing a size, aim for 1-3” / 2.5-7.5 cm positive ease at the hip and 4-7” / 10-18 cm at the bust.
2/2 RC: Slip 2 st to CN and hold to back, k2, k2 from CN.
YARN
Cont: Continue.
SIZE
mYak Baby Yak Medium (worsted weight, 100% baby yak, 125 yards / 117 meters per 50 grams), 8 (9, 10, 11, 12, 13) skeins, or 1025 (1150, 1250, 1375, 1500, 1625) yards / 950 (1075, 1150, 1275, 1375, 1500) meters of light worsted weight wool or wool-blend yarn.
GAUGE
20 sts /28 rows over 4” / 10 cm in garter stitch on larger needle, after blocking. Cable panel on sleeve measures approximately 2” / 5 cm wide.
NEEDLES
32” / 80 cm or longer circular needle, or long straights, in sizes US 6 /4.0 mm and US 7/4.5 mm, or size needed to obtain gauge and one size smaller. Circular needle is used to accommodate large number of sts.
NOTIONS
stitch markers; cable needle (optional); tapestry needle; waste yarn, stitch holders, or spare double-pointed needles; six buttons of approximately ¾” / 2 cm diameter
SKILLS REQUIRED
cabling with or without a cable needle; increasing; decreasing; picking up stitches; seaming, three-needle bind off.
2/2 LC: Slip 2 sts to CN and hold in front, k2, k2 from CN. Approx.: Approximately. BO: Bind off. CN: Cable needle. CO: Cast on. Dec: Decrease. Est: Established. Inc: Increase. k: Knit. k2tog: Knit next two sts together. [1 st decreased.] k3tog: Knit next three sts together. [2 sts decreased.] m: Marker. M1L: With left needle, pick up bar between just-worked st and next st, moving from front to back. Knit into back leg of new st. [1 st increased.] M1R: With left needle, pick up bar between just-worked st and next st, moving from back to front. Knit into front leg of new st. [1 st increased.] p: Purl. P2tog: Purl the next two sts together. [1 st decreased.] pm: Place marker. RS: Right side. sl1wyif: Slip the next st purlwise, with yarn in front. sssk: Slip, Slip, Slip, Knit. Slip next three sts, one at a time, as if to knit; return all three sts to left needle; k all sts through their back loops. [2 sts decreased.] ssk: Slip, Slip, Knit. Slip next two sts, one at a time, as if to knit; return both sts to left needle; k both through the back loops. [1 st decreased.] st: Stitch. WS: Wrong side. Work as set: Knit the knit sts and purl the purl sts.
I love to see your projects! If you share your projects on Ravelry and / or Instagram, please be sure to use the #sloanerosenthalknits and #presidiocardigan hashtags.
Pattern version 1.0 | January 2019 For pattern support and other inquiries, please e-mail hello@sloanerosenthalknits.com. 2 | PRESIDIO
all images, text, and illustration © 2019 by Sloane Rosenthal
RIGHT FRONT
Using long-tail or other stretchy CO method, CO sts on smaller needle. Ribbing row 1 (RS): Ribbing row 2 (WS): Rep these two rows
more times.
Cont even until piece measures approx Rep ribbing rows until piece measures approx from CO edge, ending after a WS row. Switch to larger needle. Establish garter stitch as follows:
from armhole, ending after a WS row. Next row (RS): work sts to m as est, then place on waste yarn. BO all remaining sts loosely.
LEFT FRONT Using long-tail or other stretchy CO method, CO sts on smaller needle. Ribbing row 1 (RS):
NOTE: instructions for A-line shaping and buttonholes are worked AT THE SAME TIME, please read to the end of this section before continuing.
Ribbing row 2 (WS): Rep ribbing rows until piece measures approx from CO edge, ending after a WS row. Switch to larger needle Establish garter stitch as follows:
NOTE: instructions for buttonholes and neckline decreases are worked AT THE SAME TIME in this portion of the pattern. Please read to the end of this section before continuing.
all images, text, and illustration Š 2019 by Sloane Rosenthal
PRESIDIO | 3
CABLE SETUP Switch to larger needle. Establish cable pattern as follows: Row 1 (RS):
Row 2 (WS):
Note: “Shift rows,” that move the outside cable columns, and decrease rows that shape the body are worked AT THE SAME TIME, concurrently with the cable charts. Please read to the end of this set of instructions before continuing. Note that stitch count DOES NOT CHANGE on shift rows, only on decrease rows. Cable pattern can be worked using either charted or written instructions, as desired. Both sets of instructions are found on page 6 of pattern. Row 3 and all subsequent RS Rows: Continue even until piece measures approx from armhole, ending after a WS row.
Row 4 and all subsequent WS Rows:
Next row (RS): BO all sts before m loosely. Place remaining sts on waste yarn. Shift row (RS):
BACK
Work 1 WS row even.
Using long-tail or other stretchy CO method, CO sts onto smaller needle.
A-line dec row:
Place removable stitch markers as follows: count sts, pm, count sts, pm, count sts, pm, count sts, pm, count sts, pm, count sts, pm. Establish ribbing as follows:
Work 1 WS row even. Cont as est until piece measures approx from CO edge. You will repeat the shift row every , and the A-line dec row every
Sizes XS (--, --, L, XL, --): Row 1 (RS):
Row 2 (WS): k1, work as set, knitting knits and purling purls, to last st, k1.
SHAPE UNDERARMS
Sizes -- (S, M, --, --, XXL): Row 1 (RS):
Next row (RS):
Row 2 (WS): k1, work as set, knitting knits and purling purls, to last st, k1. Rep these two rows until piece measures approx from CO edge, ending after a WS row.
4 | PRESIDIO
cm
all images, text, and illustration © 2019 by Sloane Rosenthal
Cont as est until piece measures approx from underarm bindoff, ending after a WS row.
approx ending after a WS row. Next row (RS):
SHAPE SHOULDERS AND BACK NECK Neckline dec row (RS):
Size XS only:
Sizes XS (S, --, --, XL, --) only:
All sizes: work one WS row even. Next row (RS): BO all sts using cabled bind off (see Special Techniques).
SLEEVES
Using long-tail or other stretchy CO method, CO sts on smaller needle.
Size S only:
Ribbing row 1 (RS): Ribbing row 2 (WS): Rep these two rows until piece measures approx from CO edge, ending after a WS row.
Sizes M, L, XL, XXL only:
Switch to larger needle. Set-up row 1 (RS):
All sizes continue here:
Set-up rows 2, 4, 6, and 8 (WS): Set-up row 3 (RS):
Work even as necessary until piece measures approx from underarm bindoff. Next row (RS): Loosely BO all sts, using cabled bindoff (see Special Techniques). Rep instructions for second sleeve.
Set-up rows 5 & 7 (RS): You will now work the sleeve increases concurrently with the garter-and-cable pattern as follows; please read to the end of this section before proceeding. Note: Cable pattern can be worked using either charted or written instructions, as desired. Both sets of instructions are found on page 6 of pattern. All rows: Inc row:
Cont as est until piece measures all images, text, and illustration © 2019 by Sloane Rosenthal
FINISHING Wet block all pieces to schematic measurements, allowing to dry completely. Seam sweater together. Begin by sewing the bound-off edge of the front to the angled portion of the sweater’s upper back, as shown in the diagram. Set in sleeves, sew side seams, and sew underarm seams. Return held ends of neckbands to needles, reattaching yarn to inside of back neck, and work each side for , knitting knits and purling purls. With right sides facing, join ends using three-needle bind off. Seam edge of neckband to back neck. Weave in ends. I recommend a second wet block or steam block to “set” the sweater before wearing. PRESIDIO | 5
STITCH PATTERN INSTRUCTIONS CHART C
CHART B
CHART A
You are viewing a preview version of this pattern. Please purchase the pattern to view this content.
CHART B
CHART C
CHART A
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES
SCHEMATIC A
CABLE BIND OFF
D
F
M
I
J C
E
L
G
When binding off over cables, BO as usual, but knit two out of every four sts together. For example, when binding off over a 10 stitch cable, you would proceed as follows: k1, k2tog, pass first stitch over second, [k1, pass first stitch over second] four times, k2tog, pass first stitch over second, k1, and so on. BO all reverse stockinette (purl) sts separating the cables as you normally would.
THREE-NEEDLE BIND OFF Have the two pieces to be joined on separate needles held together in the left hand, with right sides together. Using a third needle, insert into first st on front needle, then first st on back needle and knit them together. *Insert into next st on front needle, then next st on back needle and knit them together, then pass first st on right needle over second to BO 1 st. Repeat from *.
6 | PRESIDIO
all images, text, and illustration Š 2019 by Sloane Rosenthal