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Cambridge Pullover Kit

Original price $364.00 - Original price $624.00
Original price
$364.00
$364.00 - $624.00
Current price $364.00

The Cambridge Pullover is a cropped dropped shoulder pullover, and it's anything but simple. The back border uses a contrast color to add a fun surprise to your project. Choose a neutral and a pop of color, or two complimentary tones, you can't go wrong! The sweater is knit in the round and the sleeves are picked up and knit down. It is seamless and a quick knit! This great layering piece is perfect for Fall. It's designed with Clinton Hill Cashmere's signature Bespoke worsted weight 100% cashmere yarn, milled in Italy.  This pattern is only available with the purchase of a Clinton Hill Cashmere kit.  The model is wearing the medium size in French Grey (main color) and Gold (contrast color).

MEASUREMENTS:
XS: 15" from shoulder to front cast on edge, 36" chest
S:  15" from shoulder to front cast on edge, 40" chest
M:  16" from shoulder to front cast on edge, 44" chest
L:  17" from shoulder to front cast on edge, 48" chest
XL:  18" from shoulder to front cast on edge, 52" chest
2X:  19" from shoulder to front cast on edge, 56" chest
3X:  20" from shoulder to front cast on edge, 60" chest  

TENSION/GAUGE:

16 sts and 23 rows = 10 cm/4 in, in stockinette stitch using 5.5 mm (US 9) needles

In addition to the materials in the Kit, you will need: 5.5 mm (US 9) 16" and 32" circular needles, or size needed to get gauge, stitch markers, stitch holders (6), and a tapestry or darning needle.

The Kit includes:

7 (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) balls of Clinton Hill Cashmere Bespoke in the colors you choose, depending upon the size you choose.  For all sizes, one of the balls is the contrast color.
Digital download and printed pattern

Don't see the color palette you want?  Select the Choose Your Own Option, and put the 2 colors you want (and which one is the main color) in the notes of your order.

Note: Bespoke colors are referred to by both name and number.  You can find the number for each color, as well as more photos and information, on the Bespoke yarn page here.