This is King Salmon Light by Caitlin Hunter. You can purchase the pattern on Ravelry.
King Salmon Light is a fingering weight version of my King Salmon sweater. Knit from the top down, this sweater features a bold salmon design on the yoke, a relaxed, comfortable, unisex fit and is easily adjustable in the sleeve and body length to create a perfect fit.
This version has a more traditional shape than the original design, the yoke is a standard depth as opposed to the exaggerated yoke depth of the original, worsted weight version. You can find the original King Salmon sweater here!
The sample shown here is a size 4, with 14” of positive ease on a 34” bust for an oversized fit. I recommend choosing a size with 3-14” of positive ease depending on your style preferences.
I used Brooklyn Tweed Loft for mine, which has been discontinued. Any fingering weight wool or wool blend that you can get gauge with and like the fabric of will work beautifully for this design! Please see the testers’ versions in the projects for alternative yarn ideas.
Le Petit Lambswool is the perfect yarn for this sweater.
This is King Salmon (pattern purchased on Ravelry) that is knit in worsted weight yarn.
My shawl is almost finished. I’m 3/4 of the way through the I-Cord bind off. Over 550 stitches takes a long time.
I was looking on Ravelry and there is a new pattern for a knit Granny Square. Yes, you read that correct. Now knitters can make Granny Squares and they look very similar to the crochet version. Here is a link to the pattern on Ravelry.