MATERIALS
Hokusai yarn col. Milk 100 g / 3.5 oz
Hokusai yarn col. Sand 100 g / 3.5 oz
Hokusai yarn col. Incense 100 g / 3.5 oz
Hokusai yarn col. Saffron 100 g / 3.5 oz
Hokusai yanr col. Turtledove 300 g / 10.5 oz
Fluffy yarn col. Honey 100 g / 3.5 oz
Fluffy yarn col. Coral 100 g / 3.5 oz
Knitting needle n° 5.5 EU / 9 US
Knitting needle n° 6 EU /10 US
Circular knitting needle n° 5.5 EU / 9 US
Cables 100 cm / 39.4"
4 stitch markers
Wool needle
GAUGE
10 cm x 10 cm / 4” x 4”
16 stitches and 21 rows
STITCHES USED
Inlay Stitch:
knit 1 row and then purl 1 row following the diagram, making sure to bind off the threads each time you change colour.
Rib stitch 1/1:
knit 1 and purl 1, in the following row knit 1 on the knitted stitch and purl 1 on the purled stitch.
SIZE
S
SIZE OF FINISHED PIECE
Total length 53 cm / 20.9"
Width 50 cm / 19.7"
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
Intermediate
BODY GAUGE CHART
1 - Hokusai col. Incense
2 - Hokusai col. Saffron
3 - Hokusai col. Turtledove
4 - Hokusai col. Milk
5 - Hokusai col. Sand
6 - Fluffy col. Coral to use with 3 threads
7 - Fluffy col. Honey to use with 3 threads
Before proceeding to knit the geometric sweater, we advise you to download the paper pattern. In doing this you’re now ready to follow the step by step instructions below.

Cast on 78 stitches with US size 5.5 / 9 needles and work 13 rows of 1x1 rib stitch.
Continue with No. 6 EU / 10 US needles and follow the diagram.
At row n° 33 place the stitch marker, this marks the point where the sleeve will be attached.

Work the rib stitch as you did the back and then follow the diagram.
At row 33 you have to place another stitch marker.

Sew the shoulders.
With circular needle n° 5.5 EU / 9 US recommence stitching as follows: 20 stitches on the front, 24 stitches on the back and 6 stitches on each side on the front for a total of 56 stitches then work 1x1 rib stich for 7 rounds.
Lastly bind off the work.
The Love Seventies geometric sweater is finished! Your wardrobe will be delighted with the new addition and you’ll be wearing it out stylishly for years to come. If you liked this project, you might also enjoy our article how to create a scarf with the fisherman’s Rib stitch.
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