SIZES:
XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL
Bust Sizes: 28-30”, 32-34”, 36-38”, 40-42”, 44-46”, 48-50”, 52-54”, 56-58”, 60-62”
[71-76, 81-86, 91.5-96.5, 101.5-106.5, 111.5-117, 122-127, 132-137, 142-147, 152.5-157.5 cm]
Positive ease included: 3.5-4” (9-10 cm) at the bust, 10-11” (25-28 cm) at the waist, and 4-5” (10-12.5 cm) at the upper arm. The large amount of positive ease at the waist is due to knitting even from the hip, which results in a relaxed fit at the waist.
MATERIALS:
Expression Fiber Arts Alpaca Silk Lace & Oasis Camel Silk Fingering
Ruffled version shown in colors: Dawn (Alpaca Silk Lace, 100g/604yds) & Sommelier (Oasis Camel Silk Fingering, 100g/500yds); Unruffled version shown in colors: Wild and Free (Alpaca Silk Lace) & Au Lait (Oasis Camel Silk Fingering).
If those colors aren't available, any from this category and this category will work.
Ruffled Version: 210 (235, 265, 300, 340, 390, 445, 495, 530) yards used of Alpaca Silk Lace (1 skein is sufficient for all sizes) and 590 (680, 790, 895, 1000, 1120, 1155, 1355, 1480) yards used; 2 (2, 2, 2, 2*, 3, 3, 3, 3*) skeins of Oasis Camel Silk Fingering. *[Sizes XL and 5XL use the entire skeins of yarn. You may wish to purchase an additional skein to ensure you have enough.]
The skein amount needed is the same for the non-ruffled version. All of the measurements and yardage totals included in the pattern are for a sweater that includes both the neckline and hip ruffle.
NEEDLES:
•US size 5 (3.75 mm) DPNs or short-tip 16” (40.5 cm) circular needle for sleeves (or size needed to achieve gauge).
•US size B/2.0 mm crochet hook or size needed to work easily with your gauge.
SKILL LEVEL:
Imagine a balmy evening in a far-flung city. You savor a glass of wine as you linger over dessert and dream about the unknown possibilities that await you. This is the romance of Bordeaux Nights. Splendid, delicate, and very feminine, Bordeaux Nights is a short-sleeve sweater that includes both fingering- and lace-weight yarns to create a contrast in opacity. A ruffled hem and collar are complemented by an elegant keyhole closure in the back. It’s the small details that make this sweater stand out from the rest.
Using a fingering-weight yarn, you’ll begin at the hip with a provisional cast on, which is knitted in the round. You’ll knit even in Stockinette stitch until you split for the front and back at the underarms. You’ll knit flat with the fingering-weight yarn for a portion of the upper bodice and yoke, until you switch to the lace-weight yarn, which creates a contrast between the heavier fingering-weight yarn and the more translucent lace-weight yarn. The same method is used on the back until you’re ready to construct the keyhole opening. Once the front and back are finished, the shoulders are then joined using a three-needle bind off. Lace-weight sleeves are created by first picking up stitches and then knitting in the round before finishing them with a thin, Garter stitch border that’s knitted with the fingering-weight yarn. You’ll then add the finishing touches. Your provisional cast-on stitches are placed back on your needles, and you’ll knit a Garter stitch ruffle. A Garter stitch ruffle also adorns the neckline. Finally, you’ll use a small crochet hook to complete a single chain crochet edging around the keyhole closure before sewing on your button. Instructions for the provisional cast on, three-needle bind off, and the crochet chain edging are all included in this pattern, as well as alternative directions for omitting the neckline ruffle and/or hip ruffle and adding a Garter stitch border at the hip.
- Click the Videos tab to watch a fun video about this pattern and Expression Fiber Arts.
- If you’re knitting the ruffled version, you’ll begin at the hip with a provisional cast on using the fingering-weight yarn, which is knitted in the round. You’ll knit even in Stockinette stitch until you split for the front and back once you reach the underarms. You’ll knit flat with the fingering-weight yarn for a portion of the upper bodice and yoke, until you switch to the lace-weight yarn, which creates a contrast between the heavier fingering-weight yarn and the more translucent lace-weight yarn. The same method is used on the back until you’re ready to construct the keyhole opening.
- In order to accommodate a shorter (or longer) torso, you can subtract (or add) rows before separating for the front and back sections. Remember that the length will grow during blocking to the measurements listed on pages 16 and 17. Be mindful that the longer the piece becomes, the more the weight of the fabric will naturally add to the sweater’s overall length. In the case that your gauge doesn’t match both the stitch and row gauges listed, use a needle size that most closely matches the listed stitch gauge. You can accommodate row differences by adding (or subtracting) a few body rows accordingly.
- Once the front and back are finished, the shoulders are then joined using a three-needle bind off. Lace-weight sleeves are created by first picking up stitches and then knitting in the round before finishing them with a thin, Garter stitch border that’s knitted with the fingering-weight yarn. You’ll then add the finishing touches. Your provisional cast-on stitches are placed back on your needles, and you’ll knit a Garter stitch ruffle. A Garter stitch ruffle also adorns the neckline. Finally, you’ll use a small crochet hook to complete a single chain crochet edging around the keyhole closure before sewing on your button.
- Instructions for the provisional cast on, three-needle bind off, and the crochet chain edging are all included later in this pattern, as well as alternative directions if you would like to omit the neckline ruffle and/or hip ruffle and add a Garter Stitch border at the hip. You’ll also find a schematic and tables that indicate the measurements for all sizes. Because the garment is knitted even from the hip through the waist to the bust, there is a greater amount of positive ease at the waist, which creates a relaxed fit through the midsection. All of the measurement and yardage totals that are included in this pattern are calculated for a sweater that includes both the neckline ruffle and hip ruffle.
Designed by Monica Wesley
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Bordeaux Nights
Absolutely love it
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I have read through down items. This might be better to try with my skills. So glad to view to see what I can try. Thanks!
Bordeaux Nights
I have not made this yet. I like the stitches used to make it look so beautiful. Thank you for sharing it with me
Montastrea
Beautiful pattern
Bordeaux
Haven’t made it yet, the pattern looks great
Bordeaux Nights
This is a fantastic beginner-friendly pattern! I’ve rarely come across knitting patterns this well written. The designer includes both blocked gauge and unblocked gauge, beautifully clear notes on how to achieve her results. I’m definitely going to purchase more patterns!
Bordeaux Nights
Have not begin this project. I'm sure this turn out as described. Have not been disappointed with all their products.
Bordeaux nights
Beautiful.pattern! Very easy to follow
Bordeaux nights
Beautiful.pattern! Very easy to follow
Bordeaux Nights
Not started to knit the garment, but fell in love with it from the video, and loved it so much I immediately bought the yarn
Bordeaux Nights
I have not had a chance to make this yet, but have read through it. The pattern is clear and concise. I am looking forward to making this and as it is well written, do not feel that I will have any issues, even as a beginner level knitter.
Bordeaux Nights
Adding this beauty to my project list. I love the design!
Bordeaux Nights
Love the pattern all but for the ruffles. Would look great on a tiny woman but I am a large one. I will make it with no ruffle and love it.
Bordeaux Nights
Beautiful
Bordeaux Nights
Beautiful wrap.
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Love this pattern, looks easy to do but haven't started it yet
Bordeaux Nights
This is such a beautiful feminine pattern, especially with the added touch of the ruffle. And the deep color just adds to that