Filijokus
Filijokus has stripes in at least two directions, a generous neckline, some waist and bust shaping, and even a little coin pocket.
The stripes on the cuffs and collar run perpendicularly to the sweater stripes.
I like the sneaky little pocket but if you wish, you can make the small pocket larger, or even make two.
As on all Ziggurat garments, everything is knitted in one go, with only the collar and pocket lining worked last.
It’s seamless and … did I say striped? Yes, I believe I did…
The set-in sleeves are knitted in the round from cap to cuff, and the cuff itself is knitted sideways (and attached along the opening) when you get there.
The suggested yarn, Semilla DK (an organic wool by BC Garn), produces a supple, slightly lighter than normal DK fabric for an in-between seasons sweater or for cool summer evenings – or a drizzly day. I was surprised how much I liked the knitted fabric as the yarn seemed to have too much twist for my taste while in the skein. I’ll definitely knit with Semilla again.
Pattern features
- Written instructions
- Photo tutorials
- Helpful Table to keep track of increases and striping
- Waist shaping
- Optional bust dart
- Optional rear shaping
- Optional split hem (at left side on sample sweater)
Sizes
81 (86, 91, 97, 102) [107, 112, 117, 122, 127] cm / 32 (34, 36, 38, 40) [42, 44, 46, 48, 50] in
Gauge/Tension
22 stitches and 33 rows = 10 cm (4 inches) in stocking stitch
Materials Required
Yarn (approximately):
Main Colour 620 (650, 690, 730, 780) 820, 860, 890, 930, 960 m 670 (710, 760, 800, 850) 890, 940, 970, 1020, 1050 yds
Contrast Colour 570 (600, 640, 680, 710) 750, 790, 810, 850, 880 m 620 (660, 700, 740, 780) 820, 860, 890, 930, 970 yds
Needles & Notions
2 Comments
Hi Asa,
I’m making this beautiful jumper.
So far I’m doing well.
I’m just a bit confused regarding the split hem.
I’m not sure how this works.
I don’t see it in the photos.
Can you please help?
Kind regards,
Lidia Neurauter
Hello Lidia! I’m so pleased you’ve knitted your way all the way to the hem. For a hopefully speedier reply and help from fellow friendly knitters who have more recent experience with the pattern, please post your question in the Åsa Tricosa Ravelry Group. Your question and the replies may also help other knitters!