Boulevardier, a new collaboration with Julie Asselin...
Knit in pieces and seamed for stability, Boulevardier is worked from the bottom up. Once the body is seamed together, the collar is knit in the round and sleeves are attached last. I also included a bit of armhole shaping in the dropped shoulder construction for a better fit in this slouchy sweater.
Julie's new Melange N.1 is dyed in vibrant shades with just a touch of subtle shading, which creates a stunning fabric for the Boulevardier. More information is on Ravelry, and the pattern is also available from WEBS and LoveKnitting.
**Yardage by Size**
**Sizes**
41(43,45,48,50.5,53)(55,60,65,69.5,74.5)�/ 104(109.25,114.25, 122,128.25,134.5)(139.75,152.5,165,176.5,189.25)cm circumference around sweater body, based on finished fabric.
I'm wearing my Boulevardier with 8�/20.5cm of positive ease at bust. I suggest choosing the size that offers you 6-8"/15.25-20.5cm of positive ease at bust for fit as shown.
This sweater would work well with less ease if desired. I do not suggest choosing a size that allows for more than 8"/20.5cm of ease. If choosing a different fit, be sure to check all other measurements and modify if needed. Notes on altering sweater for length or width, for altering neckline, and for adjusting sleeves are included in pattern in spots where they may be helpful.
**Yardage**
1200(1300,1400,1450,1500,1550)(1650,1700,1750,1800,1850)yds
1011(1190,1280,1325,1375,1420)(1510,1555,1600,1645,1695)m
If substituting, you need a heavy DK or light worsted weight fiber. I suggest a yarn without too much color vareigation, such as a speckle, tweed, lightly vareigated hand dye or a heather, to allow the detail to shine.
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