Oversized pullover with funnel neck in a marled fabric of navy tweed and light-coloured mohair.
Back view of oversized pullover with funnel neck in a marled fabric of navy tweed and light-coloured mohair.
Oversized pullover with funnel neck and gradient of laceweight mohair held together with cream coloured alpaca.
Oversized pullover with funnel neck in a marled fabric of navy tweed and light-coloured mohair.
Detail shot of funnel neck on cozy pullover knit in alpaca and mohair held together.
Detail shot of sleeve on cozy pullover knit in alpaca and mohair held together.
Oversized pullover with funnel neck and gradient of laceweight mohair held together with cream coloured alpaca.
Line drawing schematic of sweater pattern with detailed measurements in inches.

Constellation Pullover

$7.99 USD

This sweater is the perfect pullover for a dusky stroll under a night sky. The tweedy flecks in the yarn create a constellation as individual and unique as the wearer. Designed with warmth, comfort, and ease in mind, the Constellation Pullover is both timeless and gender-inclusive.

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Size Inclusive

Size inclusive from 40.5″/ 103 cm to a 80″/ 203 cm finished chest measurement.

Construction

It’s knit flat and seamed, with a modified drop shoulder and a relaxed fit. The funnel neck is cozy and warm and stays upright with a fold over on the inside. Sleeves are picked up and worked down to the deep cuff, allowing for custom fit. Coordinated ribbing at the hem hangs straight at the hips for a flattering finish.

One strand of Aran weight yarn and one strand of laceweight mohair are held together throughout. The two different yarn bases don’t need to be the same colour. A quick way to sample colour is to hold the two strands together and wrap them around something (cardboard, ruler, finger). Play around with strongly contrasting colours or tonally different colours to see the effect. Optional gradient stripes are worked by changing colours of the kid mohair strand.

What's Included

This knitting pattern includes written directions, modification & fit notes, substitution notes, front and back images and a schematic with measurements, and gender-inclusive language.

Sizes + Finished Measurements

Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9)(10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
Finished chest: 43 ¾ (45 ¾, 48, 54 ½)(56 ½, 59 ¾, 64)(68 ¼, 72 ½, 75 ¾)” / 111 (116, 122, 138.5)(143.5, 152, 162.5)(173.5, 184, 192.5) cm.
To fit chest: 28 (30, 32, 34, 36)(39, 44, 47, 50)(54, 58, 64, 68, 72)” / 71 (76, 81.5, 86.5, 91.5)(99, 112, 119.5, 127)(137, 147.5, 162.5, 172.5, 183) cm.
Meant to be worn with 14″ / 35 cm positive ease at the upper chest measured at the armpit level and 12 ¾ (12 ¾, 13, 9)(8, 8 ¼, 7 ½)(8 ¾, 8, 5 ¼)” / 32.5 (32.5, 33, 23)(20.5, 21, 19)(22, 20.5, 13.5) cm positive ease at the hip.
Blue sample is 48″ / 122 cm, model is 34″ / 86 cm at full chest; multicolor is 45.75″ / 116 cm, model is 37″ / 94 cm at full chest (33″ / 84 cm upper chest).

Yarn

Aran weight yarn, wool/alpaca or wool blend held together with laceweight mohair/silk blend.
Aran weight 880 (890, 955, 1015, 1060)(1170, 1280, 1355, 1430)(1510, 1625, 1745, 1835, 1905) yd / 805 (810, 875, 925, 970)(1070, 1170, 1240, 1305)(1385, 1485, 1595, 1680, 1740) m.
Laceweight 935 (940, 1015, 1075, 1120)(1240, 1360, 1440, 1520)(1605, 1735, 1860, 1955, 2030) yd / 855 (860, 930, 980, 1025)(1130, 1245, 1315, 1390)(1470, 1585, 1700, 1790, 1855) m.

To create the gradient effect using six colours of laceweight yarn, you’ll need the same amount of aran weight as above and the followiing:
C1 Laceweight 280 (285, 310, 320, 340)(370, 405, 420, 475)(510, 575, 620, 655, 695) yd / 255 (260, 285, 290, 310)(340, 375, 385, 430)(465, 525, 570, 600, 635) m.
C2, C3, C4, C6 Laceweight 140 (140, 155, 165, 180)(200, 230, 245, 260)(275, 285, 315, 330, 345) yd / 130 (130, 145, 150, 165)(185, 210, 225, 240)(255, 260, 290, 300, 315) m.
C5 Laceweight 85 (90, 100, 100, 110)(125, 140, 150, 160)(170, 170, 190, 200, 210) yd / 80 (80, 90, 95, 100)(115, 125, 135, 145)(155, 160, 175, 180, 190) m.

Shown in Knit Picks Woodland Tweed (Aran weight, 80% Merino Wool, 15% Baby Alpaca, 5% Viscose; 180 yards/100g): MC Plunge Pool Heather 61113, 5 (5, 6, 6, 6)(7, 7, 8, 8)(9, 9, 10, 11, 11) hanks;
AND Knit Picks Aloft (lace weight, 72% Super Kid Mohair, 28% Silk; 260 yards/25g): CC Plover 28321, 4 (4, 4, 5, 5)(5, 6, 6, 6)(7, 7, 8, 8, 8) balls.
Also shown in Knit Picks Woodland Tweed Bare (Aran weight, 80% Merino Wool, 15% Baby Alpaca, 5% Viscose; 180 yards/100g): MC Bare 27614, 5 (5, 6, 6, 6)(7, 7, 8, 8)(9, 9, 10, 11, 11) hanks;
AND Knit Picks Aloft C1 Mirth 28320, 1 (1, 2, 2, 2)(2, 2, 2, 2)(2, 3, 3, 3, 3) ball(s); C2 Eggplant 25210, C3 Carbon 25758, C4 Silver 25214, C6 Pennyroyal 25206, 1 (1, 1, 1, 1)(1, 1, 1, 1)(2, 2, 2, 2, 2) ball(s) each; C5 Plover 28321, 1 ball.

Substitution Notes

Choose an Aran weight yarn that knits up to 16-19 sts per 4″/10cm on US size 4.5mm–5.5mm (US 7-9) needles in a wool or wool blend paired with a laceweight mohair or mohair blend. The pullover may also be worked with just a single strand of Aran weight yarn. Of course, when substituting, you always want to swatch for gauge and to see if you like the hand of the fabric you create.

Gauge

15 sts and 22 rnds = 4″/10cm in Stockinette Stitch on larger needles holding one strand Woodland Tweed and one strand Aloft together, blocked.

Needles + Notions

5 mm/US 8 circular needles for working flat (24″/60cm or longer), and circular needles for working neck sts in the round (16–24″/40-60cm or two circulars for two circulars technique or 32″/80cm or longer for Magic Loop technique) or size to obtain gauge;
4.5mm (US 7) circular needles for working flat (24″/60cm or longer), or one size smaller than size used to obtain gauge;
3.5 mm/US #4 circular needle, at least 100 cm/40 inches long, or two sizes smaller than gauge needles;
Stitch Markers;
Stitch Holder or Scrap Yarn;
Yarn needle.

Skills

Knit/purl sts, knitting flat and in the round, decreases, cabled decreases (optional), German short rows (described), basic sweater construction, bottom-up body, top-down sleeves, picking up sts, seaming.

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