Tulips Pullover Sweater

With snow and ice falling all around us, this Tulip Pullover reminded us of Spring. The tulips, which decorate the front and back of the sweater, are knitted in following the chart at the end of the pattern.

Size: This is an oversized garment. Directions are given for size small. Changes for medium and large sizes are in parentheses.

Materials:

Gauge: 9 stitches = 2", 6 rows = 1" (in stockinette stitch).
Notes: When changing colors, pick up new color from under dropped color to twist yarns and prevent holes. Work tulip tops with individual bobbins. Stems are embroidered in duplicate stitch after pieces are knit. When carrying yarn in back, twist in every three stitches.

Back: With Berry, cast on 98 (106-114) stitches. Change to Light Pink.
Ribbing:
Chart: Keeping in stockinette stitch, begin where indicated for size being made and complete Rows 9 through 27 of chart all around sweater alternating large and small tulip heads (14 on the front and 14 on the back). With Black only, continue in pattern until length of piece measures 22 (23-25).

Shape Shoulders: Bind off 31 (35-39) stitches at beginning on next 2 rows. Bind off remaining 36 stitches for neck. Mark 9 1/2 (10-10 1/2) down sides from shoulders for beginning of armholes.

Front: Work as for back until piece measures 19 (20-22) from beginning, end with wrong side row.

Shape Neck:
Sleeves:
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Finishing: Embroider stems with Olive using duplicate stitch and following chart for placement. Sew left shoulder.


Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of these instructions. We cannot be responsible, however, for variances in individual techniques, human errors or typographical mistakes.

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