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I have been working on this sweater since October 2004. Do you know how many boyfriends, dates, moves, and passport pages I have gone through since then?

This is NOT a sweater that you wear to show off your curves. This is a bum-around-on-the-weekend sweater.

I used Elann's Naturelle 8/8 yarn. I had 2.09 lbs and I have some yarn left. I may or may not have enough yarn for the hood, I'm really not sure.
A few changes and comments... I added a few extra stitches to each size so it wouldn't be too tight at the hip. I changed the neckline slightly. I found it difficult to increase in pattern on the sleeve, and I think the sleeve should be wider. Were I to knit this again, I would make the sleeves more boxy, more square, to match the overall shape of the sweater.
I should note, all photos were taken before blocking.
I love Elann's Naturelle 8/8 cotton yarn. I truly do. But. It comes on cones. This leads to a few problems.
One, balling off yarn so I can knit two sleeves at the same time...only to come up 3 1/2 rows short for the sleeve. Darn it.
Two, biasing! I am knitting back and forth, which usually helps prevent biasing, and I very carefully set the drop shoulder seam in place. Yet when I seamed the sleeves, the yarn was off kilter and my seam has little...bubbles around the arm. Fantastic.
Three, it's hard to estimate yardage with coned yarn. Do I have enough for the hood?
After working 19 rounds even, knit 46 (48) stitches. First finger worked over 20 sts just worked plus 4 cast on, so move remaining to holder.
Middle finger 9 times 2 from holder, CO 4, PU 4.
Ring finger 9 times 2 from holder, CO 4, PU 4.
Pinky remaining, PU 4.
After moving the 21 thumb stitches to a holder, CO 3 and work 19 rounds plain.
Thumb: 28 stitches total.
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Arctic Circle in 4 sizes from 32" to 44" with an easy to remember lace pattern dancing up and down the shell.
Here is some information about doubling yarn or changing gauge and how that changes your yardage requirements, etc.
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