Ciorcal Cardigan
Dramatic to behold and simple to make, this slouchy top-down reversible cardigan is worked entirely in the round in the manner of a circular shawl. The seamless construction with concentric increases creates a relaxed, streaming silhouette.
This meditative project is suitable for both experienced and reluctant garment knitters. If you love making shawls, you will especially enjoy this pattern. Ciorcal means ‘circle’ in Irish Gaelic, and is pronounced similarly to the English.
This pattern includes a schematic with measurements.
Pattern includes traditional instructions for 3 different yarn weights, as described below. Additionally, an Appendix explains how to knit this cardigan using any yarn and any gauge, as well as how to customise sizing. The Appendix also contains suggestions for alternative edgings (a chart for optional lacey edgings is provided), as well as instructions for modifying actual circular shawl patterns into this style of cardigan.
Dramatic to behold and simple to make, this slouchy top-down reversible cardigan is worked entirely in the round in the manner of a circular shawl. The seamless construction with concentric increases creates a relaxed, streaming silhouette.
This meditative project is suitable for both experienced and reluctant garment knitters. If you love making shawls, you will especially enjoy this pattern. Ciorcal means ‘circle’ in Irish Gaelic, and is pronounced similarly to the English.
This pattern includes a schematic with measurements.
Pattern includes traditional instructions for 3 different yarn weights, as described below. Additionally, an Appendix explains how to knit this cardigan using any yarn and any gauge, as well as how to customise sizing. The Appendix also contains suggestions for alternative edgings (a chart for optional lacey edgings is provided), as well as instructions for modifying actual circular shawl patterns into this style of cardigan.
Dramatic to behold and simple to make, this slouchy top-down reversible cardigan is worked entirely in the round in the manner of a circular shawl. The seamless construction with concentric increases creates a relaxed, streaming silhouette.
This meditative project is suitable for both experienced and reluctant garment knitters. If you love making shawls, you will especially enjoy this pattern. Ciorcal means ‘circle’ in Irish Gaelic, and is pronounced similarly to the English.
This pattern includes a schematic with measurements.
Pattern includes traditional instructions for 3 different yarn weights, as described below. Additionally, an Appendix explains how to knit this cardigan using any yarn and any gauge, as well as how to customise sizing. The Appendix also contains suggestions for alternative edgings (a chart for optional lacey edgings is provided), as well as instructions for modifying actual circular shawl patterns into this style of cardigan.
MATERIALS & INFORMATION
Size 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
Finished garment measures as follows around chest circumference, with fronts overlapping dramatically:
90cm/ 36” (100cm/ 40”, 110cm/ 44”, 120cm/ 48”, 130cm/ 52”, 140cm/ 56”, 150cm/60”, 160cm/ 64” )
Fit recommendation
Select size with approximately (but no less than) 10cm/4” of ease
Yarn
lightweight option:
suitable for fingering weight yarns,
approximately 400m/415y per 100g/ 3.5oz
requires 3 (4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6) 100g/ 3.5oz skeins
midweight option:
suitable for sportweight yarns,
approximately 300m/310y per 100g/ 3.5oz
requires 4 (4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7) 100g/ 3.5oz skeins
heavy weight option:
suitable for DK weight yarns,
approximately 200m/210y per 100g/ 3.5oz
requires 5 (5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) 100g/ 3.5oz skeins
Gauge
(in stockinette)
lightweight option: 26 sts x 34 rounds
midweight option: 22 sts x 28 rounds
heavy weight option: 18 sts x 24 rounds
… = 10cm x 10cm (4” x 4”)
Needles:
as needed to meet gauge, with the following suggested starting points -
lightweight option:
Needle A: circular needle, 3mm (US Size 3) in diameter
Needle B: circular needle, 2.5mm (US Size 2) in diameter
Needle C: circular needle, 2.25mm (US Size 1) in diameter
midweight option:
Needle A: circular needle, 4mm (US Size 6) in diameter
Needle B: circular needle, 3.25mm (US Size 3) in diameter
Needle C: circular needle, 2.75mm (US Size 2) in diameter
heavy weight option:
Needle A: circular needle, 5mm (US Size 8) in diameter
Needle B: circular needle, 4mm (US Size 6) in diameter
Needle C: circular needle, 3mm (US Size 3) in diameter
Note that, unless you use the Magic Loop method, you may also need a set of double-pointed needles in size A for casting on and working the initial rounds, due to the small st count.
Notions:
stitch markers, scrap yarn, tapestry needle, shawl pin or 3-5 buttons or sets of snap closures; optional if opting for closures: thread and sewing needle
Special Techniques
circular cast-on; optional if opting for closures: ‘afterthought’ buttonholes or crochet chain for button loops