Burn
Introducing the Burn Mock Turtleneck Sweater: a seamless, top-down pullover that combines comfort and style. This chic design features set-in sleeves, where the sleeve caps are knit along with the body, eliminating the need for picking up and knitting with short rows. The Burn pattern serves as a versatile foundation, offering various options for necklines and edge finishes. For those looking to add a pop of color, a contrasting shade for the bottom edges of the body and sleeves requires 45, (50, 55, 60), {65, 70, 75} yards from the total yardage, allowing for a unique personalized touch.
The Burn Mock Turtleneck can be knit and worn with different fits: negative ease for a snug look, no ease for a comfortable fit, or positive ease for a more relaxed, cozy vibe. Whether you prefer a slightly oversized version or the classic Sweater Girl look, this pattern caters to all styles and body types.
Skills Needed:
- Short rows (for shoulder slopes only)
- Picking up stitches
- Increasing and decreasing
- Backwards loop (e-wrap) cast on
- Stranded colorwork (optional)
Yardage Requirements: 1000, (1150, 1250, 1350), {1425, 1500, 1575} yards, depending on the size you choose.
Special thanks to Jeny for permitting me to include her surprisingly stretchy bind-off technique in this pattern! You can learn more about her methods here. Get ready to create your perfect Burn Mock Turtleneck, a timeless addition to your wardrobe that you can enjoy for years to come. Explore our extensive selection of free and paid knitting patterns to find your next project today!