Fairmount Fibers
Watercolor Haze Pullover (2023L)
Watercolor Haze Pullover (2023L)
The Watercolor Haze Pullover celebrates Cabrito, our laceweight mohair yarn: five different colors of Cabrito come together in a playful striping pattern and make a gloriously colorful and fluffy sweater. Cabrito is held together with Maxima, our worsted weight single-ply 100% Merino yarn, throughout the sweater to create a deliciously warm fabric.
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This sweater is worked in one piece from the top down with short rows to raise the back neck. After completing the circular yoke, the stitches are divided for working the lower body and sleeves separately in the round from the underarms down.
This project is worked with one strand each of Maxima and Cabrito held together throughout. The Maxima MC remains the same for the entire sweater, and Cabrito CC1, CC2, CC3, CC4, and CC5 are used in stripes for the CC.
Sweater shown measures 45¾”.
US 9/5.5mm 16” and 24” circular needles and double-pointed needles
Stitch holders or waste yarn
Tapestry needle
Maxima: 4 (4, 5, 5) (5, 6, 6) sks MC
Cabrito: 1 (1, 2, 2) (2, 2, 2) sks CC1 and CC3, 1 (1, 1, 2) (2, 2, 2) sks CC4, and 1 sk each of CC2 and CC5 for all sizes.
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LOVE this pattern! Have already made 2 and thinking about trying it as the start of a top down pullover. An idea for a new pattern!
Haven't started knitting yet but I love the pattern, very clear to follow
I decided to go with Wisp of Warmth over other patterns because I liked the edges and the fact that I could make it as wide or long as I wanted. The instructions are clear even for a novice. The wyif got me at first, but when I took it row by row, all became apparent with the result of a lovely edge. I used a fine wool yarn & it is very warm even though it is narrow and a single time around my neck. Highly recommend it. Great use of stash. Thanks for free pattern.
I love the final result with this pattern... a warm and attractive poncho-like effect.i used a changing color wool so it has a lovely three color play between the colors. The knitting isn't was not terribly interesting or difficult so that wirings for beginners.