



Designed by San Francisco local Liz Board, The Bike Path Sweater is inspired by the parallel winding paths at Panhandle Park in San Francisco. It’s a hand-knit postcard that celebrates the park and the cyclists that bring it to life.
The Bike Path Sweater is knit top-down with a drop shoulder construction. It features dramatic cabled bike paths, grass-like moss stitch, and unique gradient ribbing at the hems. This pattern has been tech edited and test knit in all sizes.
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SIZE:
1, 2, (3, 4), 5, 6
To fit bust sizes: 30-34”, 35-39”, (40-44”, 45-49”), 50-54”, 55-59” // 75-85cm, 88-99cm, (100-112cm, 113-124cm), 125-139cm, 140-150cm
Recommended ease: 8-12” // 20-30cm
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
Approximate garment bust size: 42”, 47”, (52”, 57”), 62”, 67” // 105, 117.5, (130, 142.5), 155, 167.5 cm
GAUGE:
16st/24rows per 10cm/4” in moss stitch. Be sure to block your gauge swatch, as this texture may relax and cause the item to grow after blocking.
MATERIALS
1000, 1150, (1310, 1470), 1630, 1790 yards // 915, 1050, (1200, 1350), 1490, 1640 meters of bulky weight yarn
Sample was knit with Cascade 220 Grande in color Irelande
Needles: 5mm/US8 and 4mm/US6
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