Textured pattern stitches, interesting neck options, and a boxy shape make Dorchla the perfect sweater project for the Autumn.

Dorchla Sweater

What's covered in this workshop?


This step-by-step online knitting workshop goes hand in hand with the Dorchla pattern so that you have all the help you require when you need it.


Some of the techniques covered in this course are:

  • Sweater Cast On
  • Working from the top down in pattern
  • Blackberry stitch swatch and measurements
  • Working adjustments for fit
  • German Short Rows
  • 3 needle bind-off
  • Finishing
  • Blocking


If you wish to see a full detailed pattern breakdown you can watch the video below or you can pop over here to the blog.

Meet The Dorchla Sweater

If you would like to take a closer look at Dorchla and what's waiting for you

inside this workshop then press play on the video below:

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Workshop Curriculum


Reviews


"In the 11 years I've been knitting, mostly sweaters, I have never done a set-in sleeve. They were my big fear! These videos and this pattern have made it so easy, even fun! Once I finish my wonderful Curdach, I plan to finally make my Tabouli, using the same techniques. I later plan to make the Guggen and Dacite, using these Teachable classes."


Stephanie King, Curdach Cardigan Workshop


"This is my 5th attempt at learning Brioche with some but minimal success. However, I don't want to be a quitter! Your introduction is the kindest and most caring approach I have experienced thus far. You've inspired me to trust your process and give it my all once again. Thank You!"

Mary Williams, Vines and Vale Project Workshop 


"Really pleased with this lovely cardigan. The knitting kept me interested all the way through. Thank you for a great pattern!"

Jan, Laminarius Cardigan Workshop

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Carol Feller

Meet Your Teacher


Carol trained initially as a textile artist and then as a structural engineer. While both of these backgrounds are very different the influences can be seen in her design work which is well-shaped, flattering to wear and enjoyable to knit.

She strives to design clothing with a difference: not overly complex, but still giving a very unique end product. She likes to work with different construction methods, so long as they enhance the knitting experience and make for a more intuitively put-together knitted item.

Carol has been widely published in books and magazine and travels the world teaching in yarn shops and fibre festivals. The classes she teaches cover a wide range of subjects from cables and chart reading, through garment shaping and customisation right through to short rows and colourwork. In her classes you'll move from learning the basics to refining your knitting skills and fixing problems.

Pattern Information


Sizes

To Fit Actual Bust Circumference Up To: 33.75 (35, 38.5, 43.5, 47, 48.5, 52, 55.5, 56.75, 61.75)" / 85.5 (89, 98, 110.5, 119.5, 123, 132, 141, 144, 157) cm

3-6" / 7.5 - 15 cm of positive ease recommended.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS

Finished Bust Circumference: 36.75 (38, 41.5, 46.5, 50, 51.5, 55, 58.5, 59.75, 64.75)" / 93.5 (96.5, 105.5, 118, 127, 131, 139.5, 148.5, 152, 164.5) cm

Size 38" / 96.5 cm modelled with 3"/ 7.5 cm positive ease.

Length: 19 (19.5, 20.25, 20.75, 21.25, 21.5, 22, 22.5, 22.75, 23.75)" / 48.5 (49.5, 51.5, 52.5, 54, 54.5, 56, 57, 58, 59) cm from top of shoulder


Needles & Notions

2 US size 6 / 4 mm circular needles, 40” / 100 cm long

US size 6 / 4 mm dpns if magic loop not used for sleeves

Always use a needle size that gives you the gauge listed, as every knitter's gauge is unique.

10 stitch markers, tapestry needle.


Gauge

19 sts and 40 rnds = 4" / 10 cm in Garter Stitch blocked

19 sts and 28 rnds = 4" / 10 cm in Stocking Stitch blocked

19 sts and 29 rnds = 4" / 10 cm in Ladder Stitch blocked

24 sts and 29 rnds = 4" / 10 cm in Blackberry Stitch blocked

23 sts and 29 rnds = 4" / 10 cm in Faux Cable Stitch blocked


Yarn

Stolen Stitches ‘Blasta’ (60% Fine Irish Wool, 40% New Zealand Wool; 232 yds / 212 m per 3.6 oz / 100 g); colour: Coillte Óir; 5 (5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8, 9) skeins

Approx Yardage: 1003 (1077, 1174, 1296, 1406, 1461, 1568, 1684, 1758, 1895) yds / 916 (984, 1072, 1184, 1286, 1335, 1433, 1540, 1607, 1732) m


*Dorchla is a cropped sweater. If you wish to lengthen your Dorchla sweater then the measurements you need are below. If ordering a yarn kit and you want to lengthen your sweater then ordering the next size up may give you the extra yarn quantity you need.

Every 1” / 2.5 cm extra in body length requires an extra 31 (32, 35, 40, 42, 44, 47, 50, 51, 55) yds / 29 (30, 32, 36, 39, 40, 43, 45, 46, 50) m

Would you like a yarn kit?

Curated yarn kits are available for all of our project workshops. You can find the exact colour that Carol selected or choose from the combinations provided.


The Dorchla Sweater is a textured, cropped, top-down knit with drop sleeves. In short, this is the ultimate cosy autumn pattern. So if you'd like to pick up a yarn kit or put your colour combinations together, click the button below:

Blasta Yarn