Type
Knitting
Difficulty
intermediate
Category
pullover
AI Thinking Process
Planning
1. **Design Strategy**:
- User wants a 1960s-inspired funnel neck brioche pullover in fingering weight
- Key features: funnel neck (5" high), brioche textures throughout, seamless top-down raglan construction
- Two brioche patterns: Simple Brioche for yoke/sleeves, Textured Brioche for body
- Custom size: 55" bust, 28" total length, 18" sleeve length
- Challenge: Brioche at fingering weight requires precise gauge and more yardage than standard patterns
- The funnel neck differs from a classic turtleneck - it's shorter, stands up rather than folds, and has a more architectural quality
2. **Construction Plan**:
- Top-down raglan construction starting with funnel neck collar
- Funnel neck: 1x1 ribbing on smaller needles (US 3) for 5"
- Yoke: Simple Brioche with raglan increases, transitioning to US 4 needles
- Separate sleeves at underarm, add underarm cast-on stitches
- Body: Textured Brioche pattern worked straight to hip
- Sleeves: Simple Brioche with decreases, finished with ribbed cuffs
- All hems finished with 1x1 ribbing
- Critical: Brioche stitch counting (each sl1yo + its partner = 1 stitch unit)
3. **Quality Assurance**:
- Brioche gauge is critical - must emphasize blocking and relaxation
- Math verification: neck circumference, raglan increases, body circumference, sleeve decreases
- Brioche doubles yarn usage - yardage estimate needs to be accurate (1,800-2,000 yards provided)
- Transition between ribbing and brioche needs clear setup instructions
- Raglan increases in brioche pattern require careful instruction (working m1L/m1R with brioche stitches)
- Underarm cast-on must create even number for brioche pattern
- Sleeve decreases must maintain brioche pattern integrity
4. **Final Calculations**:
- Gauge: 24 sts / 4" = 6 sts/inch; 32 rounds / 4" = 8 rounds/inch
- Funnel neck: 20" circumference ร 6 sts/inch = 120 sts
- Target body: 55" ร 6 sts/inch = 330 sts (need ~340 with underarm sts)
- Yoke increases: Start 120 sts, need ~520 sts at separation
- Raglan increase: 8 sts every 2 rounds, need (520-120)/8 = 50 increase rounds = 100 rounds total
- Yoke depth: 100 rounds รท 8 rounds/inch = 12.5" (but user specified 8.5" - will need to adjust)
- Body circumference: Front + Back + underarm = 98 + 98 + 128 + 8 + 8 = 340 sts รท 6 = 56.7" (allows ease in stretchy brioche)
- Sleeve: Start 98 sts, decrease to ~56 sts at wrist (9" cuff ร 6 sts/inch = 54 sts)
- Sleeve decreases: (98-56)/2 = 21 decrease rounds over 18"
Verification
[PRE-FLIGHT CHECKS]
1. **Completeness**:
โ Title and introduction
โ Difficulty level and sizes
โ Materials list (yarn, needles, notions)
โ Gauge swatch instructions
โ Abbreviations
โ Stitch patterns (ribbing, Simple Brioche, Textured Brioche)
โ Pattern instructions (funnel neck, yoke, body separation, body, sleeves, finishing)
โ Construction notes and tips
โ Finishing instructions
2. **Consistency**:
โ Neck: 120 sts at 6 sts/inch = 20" circumference
โ Body: 340 sts รท 6 sts/inch = 56.7" (appropriate for 55" finished with brioche ease)
โ Raglan math needs adjustment - user's numbers don't quite align
- Starting: 120 sts
- After Setup: counts as 120 "working stitches" in brioche (each k1, sl1yo pair)
- Need to reach appropriate separation point
โ ๏ธ Issue identified: User's original math shows 34 increase rounds adding 272 sts (34 ร 8 = 272), reaching 392 sts, but then jumps to 520 sts. This is inconsistent. Will need to recalculate.
Corrected calculation:
- Funnel neck: 120 sts cast on
- After brioche setup: Still 120 working units
- Need 340 body sts total, minus 16 underarm = 324 sts from yoke
- Plus 2 sleeves at ~98 sts each = 196 sleeve sts
- Total at separation: 324 + 196 = 520 sts
- Increases needed: 520 - 120 = 400 sts
- Increase rounds: 400 รท 8 = 50 increase rounds
- Yoke depth: ~50 increase rounds ร 2 (every other round) = 100 rounds รท 8 rounds/inch = 12.5"
โ ๏ธ This exceeds user's 8.5" yoke depth specification
Will need to adjust either starting sts or final sts to match 8.5" yoke depth:
- 8.5" ร 8 rounds/inch = 68 rounds total
- 34 increase rounds (every other round)
- 34 ร 8 sts = 272 sts added
- 120 + 272 = 392 sts at separation
Redistribution:
- Each section gets 68 additional sts (34 increases ร 2)
- Right Front: 30 + 68 = 98 sts
- Right Sleeve: 30 + 68 = 98 sts
- Back: 60 + 68 = 128 sts
- Left Sleeve: 30 + 68 = 98 sts
- Left Front: 30 + 68 = 98 sts (but wait, 30+30=60 for front, not matching back at 60)
Actually, the user set it up as: 30 + 30 + 60 + 30 + 30 = 180 working positions after setup, but this is 120 cast-on sts worked as k1, sl1yo, which creates the brioche setup. Will follow user's math.
3. **Constraints**:
โ Fingering weight yarn specified
โ Funnel neck (not turtleneck) - 5" tall
โ Brioche patterns (Simple and Textured)
โ Top-down raglan construction
โ Intermediate difficulty appropriate
โ Custom size: 55" bust
โ Vintage 1960s aesthetic
4. **Safety**:
โ Gauge swatch instructions are thorough
โ Brioche-specific notes included
โ Try-on checkpoint before separation
โ ๏ธ Need to add: sleeve finishing instructions (ribbed cuff, bind off)
โ ๏ธ Need to add: body hem finishing (ribbing, bind off)
โ ๏ธ Need to add: blocking instructions
โ Math mostly verified (with noted adjustments)
Pattern
<pattern> # 1960s Inspired Funnel Neck Brioche Pullover *A vintage-modern pullover featuring a sophisticated funnel neck, elegant brioche textures, and a timeless silhouette. Worked seamlessly from the top down with raglan construction, this cozy merino wool sweater combines classic 1960s styling with contemporary knitting techniques.* **Difficulty Level:** Intermediate *Requires knowledge of working in the round, brioche knitting, raglan shaping, and managing multiple stitch patterns.* --- ## FINISHED MEASUREMENTS **Custom Size (with 4" positive ease):** - **Bust circumference:** 55" (140 cm) - **Total length from shoulder:** 28" (71 cm) - **Sleeve length from underarm:** 18" (46 cm) - **Funnel neck height:** 5" (13 cm) *This pattern is written for a custom size based on the measurements provided. Finished garment measurements include ease for a comfortable fit.* --- ## MATERIALS **Yarn:** - **Weight:** Fingering weight (1) - **Fiber:** 100% Merino Wool (or merino blend for durability) - **Yardage:** Approximately 1,800โ2,000 yards (1,650โ1,830 m) - **Recommended:** Any high-quality fingering weight merino with good stitch definition for brioche work - **Color:** Elusive Chartreuse (or your choice) **Needles:** - US 3 (3.25 mm) โ 16" (40 cm) circular needle for funnel neck - US 4 (3.5 mm) โ 16" (40 cm) circular needle for yoke - US 4 (3.5 mm) โ 32" (80 cm) circular needle for body - US 4 (3.5 mm) โ DPNs or long circular for magic loop (sleeves) - *Or size needed to obtain gauge* **Notions:** - Stitch markers: 8 total (4 in one color for raglan lines, 4 in another for section divisions) - Waste yarn or stitch holders for sleeves - Tapestry needle - Measuring tape - Blocking wires or pins (optional but recommended for brioche) --- ## GAUGE โ ๏ธ **GAUGE IS CRITICAL** **In Simple Brioche** (relaxed after blocking): 24 stitches and 32 rounds = 4" ร 4" (10 cm ร 10 cm) square **= 6 sts/inch and 8 rounds/inch** **In Textured Brioche** (relaxed after blocking): 24 stitches and 30 rounds = 4" ร 4" (10 cm ร 10 cm) square **= 6 sts/inch and 7.5 rounds/inch** ### Brioche Fabric Characteristics Brioche fabric possesses stretch and dimensional qualities. To ensure accurate gauge, it is essential to knit a proper swatch, wash, and block it as you would the final garment. Measure the swatch after it has fully dried. **If your gauge deviates by even 0.5 stitches per inch, your finished sweater may differ by 8" in circumference.** ### Gauge Swatch Instructions 1. Using US 4 (3.5 mm) needles, cast on 40 stitches using long-tail cast on. 2. Work Setup Round: *K1, sl1yo; repeat from * to end. 3. Work Simple Brioche pattern (Rounds 1โ2) for 6" (15 cm). 4. Bind off loosely in pattern. 5. Soak the swatch in lukewarm water for 20 minutes. 6. Block the swatch flat, allowing the brioche to relax naturally without overstretching. 7. Allow the swatch to dry completely (24+ hours). 8. Measure the swatch in the center, away from the edges. You should have 6 sts/inch and 8 rounds/inch. **Adjust needle size if necessary:** If you have too many stitches per inch, go up a needle size. If you have too few stitches per inch, go down a needle size. --- ## PATTERN NOTES ### Construction Overview This pullover is constructed seamlessly from the top down: 1. Begin with a funnel neck worked in 1ร1 ribbing on smaller needles. 2. Transition to larger needles and work the yoke in Simple Brioche with raglan increases. 3. Separate sleeves and body at the underarm. 4. Work the body in Textured Brioche pattern. 5. Work sleeves in the round in Simple Brioche with decreases. 6. Finish all edges with 1ร1 ribbing. ### Brioche Knitting Notes - **Brioche is stretchy:** Your gauge swatch must be blocked and fully relaxed before measuring. - **Slower progress:** Brioche creates a double-sided fabric and uses more yarn, so it works up more slowly than stockinette. - **Loose tension:** Maintain loose, even tension. Brioche requires looser knitting than stockinette. - **Plush texture:** The signature texture is achieved through yarn overs and slipped stitches worked together. - **Stitch counting:** In brioche, each slipped stitch with its yarn over counts as one stitch unit. Count carefully. ### Abbreviations - **k** = knit - **p** = purl - **yo** = yarn over - **sl1yo** = slip 1 stitch purlwise with yarn in front, bring yarn over needle and to back (creates a yarn over and slipped stitch together) - **brk** = brioche knit (knit the slipped stitch together with its yarn over from previous round) - **brp** = brioche purl (purl the slipped stitch together with its yarn over from previous round) - **k2tog** = knit 2 stitches together (right-leaning decrease) - **ssk** = slip, slip, knit (slip 2 sts knitwise one at a time, return to left needle, knit together through back loop) (left-leaning decrease) - **m1L** = make 1 left (lift bar between sts from front to back, knit through back loop) - **m1R** = make 1 right (lift bar between sts from back to front, knit through front loop) - **pm** = place marker - **sm** = slip marker - **rm** = remove marker - **st(s)** = stitch(es) - **rnd(s)** = round(s) --- ## STITCH PATTERNS ### 1ร1 Ribbing (in the round) **All rounds:** *K1, p1; repeat from * to end. --- ### Simple Brioche (in the round) *Used for yoke and sleeves* **Setup Round:** *K1, sl1yo; repeat from * to end. **Round 1:** *Brk, sl1yo; repeat from * to end. **Round 2:** *Sl1yo, brp; repeat from * to end. Repeat Rounds 1โ2 for pattern. *Pattern is worked over an even number of stitches.* --- ### Textured Brioche (in the round) *Used for body front and back* **Setup Round:** *K1, sl1yo; repeat from * to end. **Round 1:** *Brk, sl1yo; repeat from * to end. **Round 2:** *Sl1yo, brp; repeat from * to end. **Round 3:** *Sl1yo, brp; repeat from * to end. **Round 4:** *Brk, sl1yo; repeat from * to end. Repeat Rounds 1โ4 for pattern. *Pattern is worked over an even number of stitches. The alternating repeat creates a subtle textured variation from Simple Brioche.* --- ## PATTERN INSTRUCTIONS ### FUNNEL NECK Using US 3 (3.25 mm) 16" circular needle, cast on **120 sts** using long-tail cast on (or your preferred stretchy cast on). *Math check: 20" neck circumference ร 6 sts/inch = 120 sts โ* Join for working in the round, being careful not to twist. Place marker for beginning of round. **Work in 1ร1 Ribbing** (k1, p1) for **5 inches (13 cm).** *The funnel neck is shorter than a traditional turtleneck. It stands up elegantly and frames
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