DIY: Knit Gilt Lace Cardigan by Susanna IC

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Knit Gilt Lace Cardigan by Susanna IC

I knit myself the Gilt Lace Cardigan, a pattern by Susanna IC. When the Spring 2020 issue came out, I immediately added this pattern to my Ravelry queue. Many of the patterns highlighted various fibres, and I love knitting with linen in the summer. I definitely want to make more projects from the issue! This cardigan uses a cotton-linen blend DK weight yarn, and the short sleeves made it perfect for summer.

I used just over three skeins of Rowan Creative Linen in the Carmin colourway. I used this yarn once before, to knit the Summer Chic Cardigan last summer. It’s a 50% linen, 50% cotton DK weight yarn that is smooth and soft and knits up beautifully. I bought it from EweKnit, one of our favourite Toronto yarn shops.

Knit Gilt Lace Cardigan by Susanna IC

The pattern instructs you to knit the cardigan back and forth from the top down with raglan shaping. The sleeves are worked in the round from the top down. I chose to knit the 40″ size, as my high bust is 40″. Although my full bust is 43-44″, I have a loose gauge. I found the fit to be perfect, even when I used 3.0 mm needles instead of the recommended 4.0 mm ones.

Knit Gilt Lace Cardigan by Susanna IC

Based on the images from the magazine and projects on Ravelry, I decided to make a few modifications. First, I shortened the body by 3″. That means I knit in plain stockinette 6″ past the underarms instead of the recommended 9″. Then I knit the lace as written. Instead of the 6 rows of ribbing, I knit 8. For the sleeves, I knit 7 rows instead of 6. Then I knit 5 rounds of ribbing instead of 3, so that the ribbing was closer in length to the body ribbing.

Knit Gilt Lace Cardigan by Susanna IC

After the body and the sleeves, I knit the front and neck edging. Instead of the one buttonhole, I knit six so that I could button up the whole front. I had six small black buttons from my stash, and they fit perfectly! Short sleeved cardigans are perfect for summer work at the office. I can wear sleeveless dresses or tops with a cotton or linen cardigan and feel cool and professional.

Knit Gilt Lace Cardigan by Susanna IC

You can get the pattern for the Gilt Lace Cardigan by buying the Interweave Knits Spring 2020 issue here.

The dress is from Birds of North America, a Canadian line of clothing founded in 2007 by designer Hayley Gibson.

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16 Replies to “DIY: Knit Gilt Lace Cardigan by Susanna IC”

  1. This looks so cute with the dress!

  2. That’s such a sweet cardigan, I’d be thrilled to be able to make something like that. I like to crochet, but my daughter and I are just learning to knit together. I think I’m a bit of a way off making something like this but I did manage a small square the other day 🙂 (My daughter, 13, is so determined, she won’t let me help her or hold her wool, and she’s not giving up!) #mmbc

  3. Nice cardigan-it would easily be a three season wear. I don’t think I’ve ever knitted in 100% linen fiber-was always a very low percentage in the mix. I could see how this could be wearable during the summer. Great job!

  4. What a talent. Like the vibrant colour x #anythinggoes

  5. Very cute lace knit cardigan and I especially love the color!

  6. Wow! I wish I could knit like that, how gorgeous is that! Thanks for sharing at Fiesta Friday.

  7. How lovely is this, even better to be able to make it, love the sound of the linen knit.

  8. This cardigan is so pretty! I love the color and all the little details. And your dragonfly dress is perfect with it! Thanks for linking up.

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  10. That really is such a cute cardigan. I love the deep v neckline which makes it super flattering. Thank you for joining us for the #dreamteamlinky

  11. Thank you so much for sharing to our linky party!

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  14. We are so excited that you participated! Thank you for sharing your creativity!

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