Tamo
Ta m o i s a l o o s e - f i t t i n g c i r c u l a r y o k e p u l l o v e r w o r k e d
seamlessly from the top down. A simple colorwork pat-
tern adorns the yoke and is echoed at the bottom of the
body and of the sleeves, giving it a sport chic style.
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SIZES Approx (170, 210) 200, 220 (240, 260)
Finished bust circumference: (91, 99) 112, 120 (131, 141) {280, 300, 320} m [(185, 985) 220, 240
{150, 162} cm [(35½, 39) 44, 47¼ (51¼, 55½) {59, 63¾}′′] (260, 285) {305, 330, 350} yd] of
fingering weight yarn held together
with the same yardage of Kidsilk lace
Finished measurements weight yarn for each of the contrasting
color (CC1 and CC2)
Shown in Holstgarn TIDES (70% Pure
New Wool, 30% Silk; 287 m [314 yd]/
50 g) in the colors 24 Mustard (CP), 20
Sand (CC1) and 16 Nightshade (CC2)
and et Ito SENSAI (60% Mohair, 40%
Silk; 240 m [260 yd]/20 g) in the colors
302-Cinnamon (CP), 330-White (CC1)
and 341-Orient Blue (CC2)
Needles
Needles
In cm Body and sleeves: 4 mm [US size 6] 60
A 91 99 112 120 131 141 150 162 cm [24″] and 80 cm [32″] (minimum
for magic loop method) circular
B 29 31 34 37 40 43 46 51 needles.
C 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 Ribbing: 3.5 mm [US size 2] 60 cm
D 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 47 [24″] and 80 cm [32″] (minimum for
magic loop method) circular needles.
In inches
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain
A 35¾ 39 44 47¼ 51½ 55½ 59 63¾
the correct gauge.
B 11½ 12¼ 13½ 14½ 15¾ 17 18 20
C 16½ 16½ 16½ 16½ 16½ 16½ 16½ 16½ Notions
D 18½ 18½ 18½ 18½ 18½ 18½ 18½ 18½ Stitch markers; stitch holders or waste
yarn; tapestry needle.
Recommended ease: 7 to 17 cm [2¾ to 6¾′′] of positive
ease at the bust.
Shown in size 100 cm [39¼′′] with 12 cm [4¾′′] of positive GAUGE
ease at the bust. 21 sts and 33 rnds = 10 cm [4′′] in St st
with larger needle, after blocking.
Note: Should your gauge for the
stranded colorwork section be too tight,
MATERIALS consider going up a needle size for that
Yarn section.
Approx (810, 900) 990, 1080 (1170, 1260) {1350, 1440} m To save time, take time to check gauge.
[(885, 985) 1080, 1180 (1280, 1375) {1475, 1575} yd] of
fingering weight yarn held together with the same yardage
of Kidsilk lace weight yarn for the main color (MC)
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YOKE Join CC2 yarn and work stranded yoke in CC1
Neckband and CC2 as foll:
With smaller needle and using CC1, CO (108, Rnds 1 to 6: Work yoke chart patt
108) 106, 106 (108, 108) {108, 112} sts.
Pm (beg of rnd at center back) and join for Cut CC2, join MC yarn and work stranded yoke
working in the rnd. in MC and CC1 as foll:
Rnd 1: [K1, p1] around. Rnds 7 to 9: Work yoke chart patt
Rep Rnd 1 seven more times. Cut CC1 yarn.
Stranded Colorwork Yoke Raglan Shaping
Change to larger needle. Note: On the foll rnds, the lower yoke is shaped
Inc Rnd 1: K (0, 0) 1, 1 (0, 0) {0, 0}, [M1L, k by working raglan incs on every other round.
(4, 4) 3, 3 (3, 3) {2, 2}] to end— (135, 135) Set-Up Rnd: K(34, 36) 43, 46 (51, 52) {55,
141, 141 (144, 144) {162, 168} sts. 63} for right back, pm, k(36, 35) 46, 48 (54,
Work 6 rnds even in St st. 52) {56, 74} for right sleeve, pm, k(76, 74) 98,
100 (114, 116) {126, 146} for front, pm, k(36,
35) 46, 48 (54, 52) 56, 74} for left sleeve, pm,
Inc Rnd 2: K (0, 0) 1, 1 (0, 0) {0, 0, 0}, [M1L, k to end for left back.
k (3, 3) 4, 4 (3, 3) {3, 3, 3}] to end— (180,
Raglan Inc Rnd 1: [Knit to m, M1R, sm, k1,
180) 176, 176 (192, 192) {216, 224} sts.
M1L, knit to 1 st before m, M1R, k1, sm, M1L]
Work 6 rnds even in St st. 2 times, k to end—(+ 8 sts).
Raglan Plain Rnd 2: Knit to end.
Sizes 112, 120 (131, 141) {150, 162}: Rep Raglan Inc Rnds 1-2 (five, seven) six, seven
Inc Rnd 3: [M1L, k4] to end— 220, 220 (240, (seven, nine) {ten, eight} more times—(264, 280)
240) {270, 280} sts. 332, 352 (388, 404) {436, 492} sts.
Work 6 rnds even in St st.
Inc Rnd 4: K 0, 0 (0, 0) {10, 0}, [M1L, k 22, LOWER BODY
11 (8, 8) {13, 4}] to end— 230, 240 (270, 270)
Note: On the foll rnd, the garment is divided for
{290, 350} sts.
the body and sleeves by placing the sleeve sts on
Work 6 rnds even in St st. a waste yarn holder in order to work the lower
body next. In order to avoid excess fabric at the
All Sizes: back, the back is worked over fewer sts than the
Last Inc Rnd: [M1L, k5] to end— (216, 216) front.
276, 288 (324, 324) {348, 420} sts. Dividing Rnd: [Knit to m, place next right
sleeve sts to m on waste yarn holder, turn work
Work even in St st until yoke measures (10, 10) 11, so WS is facing, use the Cable method (see
11 (12, 12) {12, 13} cm [(4, 4) 4¾, 4¾ (5, 5) {5, Special Techniques at end of patt) to CO (12,
5½}] from CO row. 15) 12, 14 (14, 18) {18, 16} sts, turn work so RS
is facing once more] 2 times, knit to end—
(192, 208) 236, 252 (276, 296) {316, 340}
Note: The stranded colorwork patt is worked lower body sts.
according to the chart in the Appendix and the
instructions below.
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Raise Back Neck Lower Edge Ribbing
In order to raise the back neck, work several short Change to smaller needle.
rows using the German short-row method (see Next Rnd: [K1, p1] around.
Special Techniques at end of patt) as foll: Rep last rnd until ribbing measures 4 cm [1½"].
Short Row 1 (RS): K(69, 73) 78, 83 (87, 93) BO loosely in patt.
{96, 101}, turn work.
Short Row 2 (WS): Create German short-row
double st from next st, purl to m (at center
back), sm, p (69, 73) 78, 83 (87, 93) {96, 101}, SLEEVES
turn work. With larger needle, RS facing, and beg at center
Short Row 3 (RS): Create German short-row of underarm, pick up and knit (6, 7) 6, 7 (7, 9) {9,
double st from next st, knit to m, sm, knit to 5 8} sts from underarm CO + 2 sts between picked
sts before the nearest double st, turn work. up sts and held sts in order to avoid holes, k(48,
Short Row 4 (WS): Create German short-row 51) 60, 64 (70, 72) {78, 92} held sleeve sts, pick
double st from next st, purl to m, sm, purl to 5 up and knit 2 sts between sts just worked and
sts before the nearest double st, turn work. underarm CO sts + (6, 8) 6, 7 (7, 9) {9, 8} sts
from underarm CO. Pm (new beg of rnd) and join
Rep Short Rows 3 and 4 six more times.
for working in the rnd—(64, 64) 70, 70 (70, 76)
{76, 82} sleeve sts.
Next Short Row (RS): Create German short-
row double st from next st, knit to end (at
center back). Note: On the foll two rnds, decs are worked to
Next Rnd: Knit to end, knitting double sts as compensate for the additional sts at the underarm.
single sts when you come to them. If you want more ease for the sleeve, you can
omit these two rnds. If so, you will need to
increase 2 sts the rnd before the colorwork at the
Work even in St st until lower body measures 34
bottom of the sleeve and, then, decrease 6 sts after
cm [13½"] from dividing round, or 8 cm [3¼"]
the colorwork.
less than desired garment length.
Dec Rnd: Ssk, knit to last 2 sts, k2tog.
Note: The stranded colorwork patt is worked
according to the chart in the Appendix and the Rep Dec Rnd once more— (60, 60) 66, 66 (66,
instructions below. 72) {72, 78}sts rem.
Join CC2 yarn and work stranded colorwork in Work even in St st until sleeve measures 34 cm
CC2 and MC as foll: [12½"] from underarm, or 12 cm [4¾"] less than
desired sleeve length.
Rnds 1 to 6: Work bottom chart patt
Note: The stranded colorwork patt is worked
Cut MC, join CC1 yarn and work stranded yoke
according to the chart in the Appendix and the
in CC1 and CC2 as foll:
instructions below.
Rnds 7 to 9: Work bottom chart patt
Join CC2 yarn and work stranded colorwork in
CC2 and MC as foll:
Cut CC1 yarn and work remainder of garment in Rnds 1 to 6: Work bottom chart patt
CC2.
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Cut MC, join CC1 yarn and work stranded yoke ABBREVIATIONS
in CC1 and CC2 as foll: beg(s): Begin(s); beginning
Rnds 7 to 9: Work bottom chart patt
BO: Bind off
CC: Contrasting color
Cut CC1 yarn and work remainder of the sleeve
in CC2. CO: Cast on
dec(s): Decrease(s); decreasing
Work even in St st until sleeve measures 42 cm foll: Follow(s); following
[16½"] from underarm, or 5 cm [2"] less than
inc(s): Increase(s); increasing
desired sleeve length.
k: Knit
Gather Sleeve k2tog: Knit 2 sts together (1 st decreased).
In order to lightly gather the sleeve at the cuff, m: Marker(s)
work a large number of decs as foll:
M1L (make 1 left slanting): Insert left needle
Dec Rnd 1: [K1, k2tog] to end—(40, 44) 48, from front to back under horizontal strand
52 (56, 60) {64, 72} sts rem. between st just worked and next st, knit through
Dec Rnd 2: K(0, 0) 0, 2 (0, 4) {0, 0}, [k(18, 9) the back loop to twist the st (1 st increased).
6, 3 (2, 2) {2, 1}, k2tog] to end—(38, 40) 42,
M1R (make 1 right slanting): Insert left needle
42 (42, 46) {48, 48} sts rem.
from back to front under horizontal strand
between st just worked and next st, knit through
Cuff Ribbing the front loop to twist the st (1 st increased).
Change to smaller needle. p: Purl
Next Rnd: [K1, p1] around.
patt(s): Pattern(s)
Rep last rnd until ribbing measures 5 cm [2"].
pm: Place marker(s)
BO loosely in patt.
rem: Remain(s); remaining
rep: Repeat(s); repeating
FINISHING rm: Remove marker(s)
Weave in loose ends. Wet-block to finished rnd(s): Round(s)
measurements and allow to air-dry completely. RS: Right side
sl: Slip next st purlwise.
sm: Slip marker(s)
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES
ssk (slip slip knit): Slip 2 sts, 1 at a time,
Cable Cast-On: https://www.youtube.com/
knitwise to right needle; return sts to left needle in
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new orientation and knit them together through
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st(s): Stitch(es)
St st: Stockinette stitch
tog: Together
WS: Wrong side
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APPENDIX
Yoke chart
Bottom chart
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