Doca Pullover English
Doca Pullover English
by   Claudia Q
Doca is a design made especially for Expoteje, Chile’s yarn festival. Doca is a flower that grows in the coast of
Chile, and it is known for its strength.
Intermediate
                                                                Yardage/meters for any DK weight yarn:
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This is a circular yoke-neck cropped pullover worked from the bottom up. The body and sleeves are worked separately in the
round to the base of the yoke, then joined to work the yoke. Short-rows are worked at the lower back of the yoke and lower
hem for a more comfortable fit. Sleeve instructions are written to use DPNs, however an alternate method of working small
circumferences can be used, such as Magic-Loop. The yoke is worked from a chart. As the yoke decreases, change to a shorter
circular needle, Magic-Loop or DPNs when necessary.
2/2 LC
Slip next 2 sts to cn and hold in front of work. K2, then k2 from cn.
                                                                 2
                                                                    328) sts using the long-tail cast on method, or your
VERSION 1 - PLAIN SLEEVE                                            preferred method of cast on. PM for BOR and join in
Sleeves (make 2)                                                    the rnd, making sure that sts are not twisted around
Using 3.75 mm (US 5) DPNs, cast on 40 (44, 44, 48, 52,              needle.
56, 56, 60) sts using the long-tail cast on method, or
your preferred method of knitting small                             Rnd 1: [K2, p2] to end.
circumferences (DPNs, short circular needles, or                    Rep rnd 1 until work measures 2”/ 5 cm from cast on
Magic-Loop). Join in round making sure that sts are                 edge and inc 0 (2, 0, 2, 0, 2, 0, 2) sts evenly spaced
not twisted around needle. PM for BOR.                              across last rnd, using an M1L. — 176 (198, 220, 242, 264,
                                                                    286, 308, 330) sts
Rnd 1: [K2, p2] to end.
Rep rnd 1 until work measures 2½” / 6.5 cm from cast                Change to 4.00 mm (US 6) longer circular needle and
on edge) and inc 2 (0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0) sts evenly spaced
                                                                    work as follows:
across last rnd, using an M1L. — 42 (44, 44, 48, 52, 56,
                                                                    Next Rnd: K88 (99, 110, 121, 132, 143, 154, 165), PM for
56, 60) sts
                                                                    side, k to end.
Change to 4.00 mm DPNs (or needle in preferred
                                                                    Shape Back Hem
style for working small circumferences), and work as
follows:                                                            Working back and forth in St st (knit RS rows, purl WS
Knit 1 (5, 7, 7, 9, 5, 5, 3) rnds.                                  rows), work the following short-rows to add shape to
                                                                    back hem.
Sleeve Increases
Inc Rnd: K1, M1L, knit to 1 st before BOR marker, M1R,              Short-Row 1 (RS): Knit to side marker, SM, k12, turn.
k1. — 2 sts inc’d.                                                  Short-Row 2 (WS): Make double st, purl to BOR
                                                                    marker, SM, p12, turn.
Rep inc rnd every 12th (10th, 8th, 6th, 6th, 6th, 4th,              Short-Row 3 (RS): Make double st, bring yarn to
4th) rnd 8 (9, 9, 10, 10, 14, 12, 16) more times, then              back, knit to side marker, SM, k6, turn.
every - (-, 10th, 8th, 8th, 8th, 6th, 6th) rnd - (-, 2, 4, 4,       Short-Row 4 (WS): Make double st, bring yarn to
2, 9, 7) more times. — 60 (64, 68, 78, 82, 90, 100, 108)            front, purl to BOR marker, SM, p6, turn.
sts                                                                 Short-Row 5 (RS): Make double st, bring yarn to
                                                                    back, knit to side marker, SM, k3, turn.
Continue in St st in the rnd until sleeve measures                  Short-Row 6 (WS): Make double st, bring yarn to
16½ (16½, 17, 17, 17½, 17½, 18, 18)” / 42 (42, 43, 43, 44.5,        front, purl to BOR marker, SM, p3, turn.
44.5, 45.5, 45.5) cm from cast on edge, or desired                  Short-Row 7 (RS): Make double st, bring yarn to
length to underarm.                                                 back, knit to side marker, SM, k2, turn.
                                                                    Short-Row 8 (WS): Make double st, bring yarn to
Next Rnd: Knit, ending 5 (5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) sts before
                                                                    front, purl to BOR, SM, p2, turn.
BOR marker.
                                                                    Next Short-Row (RS): Make double st, bring yarn to
Place next 10 (10, 12, 12, 12, 14, 14, 16) sts on waste yarn
                                                                    back, knit to BOR marker.
or st holder for underarm, removing marker. Break
yarn. — 50 (54, 56, 66, 70, 76, 86, 92) sts
                                                                    Next Rnd: Knit, working the double sts as one (like a
Set aside first sleeve, placing remaining 50 (54, 56,               k2tog). — 176 (198, 220, 242, 264, 286, 308, 330) sts
66, 70, 76, 86, 92) sts on waste yarn or spare needle.
                                                                    Work even in St st in the rnd until work measures 11
Work second sleeve as first.                                        (11½, 12, 13, 13½, 14, 14½, 15)” / 28 (29, 30.5, 33, 34, 35.5,
                                                                    37, 38) cm from cast on edge when measured at the
Body                                                                front or desired length to underarm, and ending 5 (5,
Using 3.75 mm (US 5) longer circular needle, cast on                6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) sts before BOR marker.
176 (196, 220, 240, 264, 284, 308,
                                                                3
Join for Yoke                                                              Size 4X Only
Next Rnd: Knit next 10 (10, 12, 12, 12, 14, 14, 16) sts, then              Adjustment Rnd: [K2tog, k9] twice, [k2tog, k4] to last
place these sts on waste yarn for right underarm,                          22 sts, [k2tog, k9] twice. — - (-, -, -, -, -, -, 405) sts
removing BOR marker. Knit across back sts to 5 (5, 6,
6, 6, 7, 7, 8) sts before the side marker, place next 10                   All Sizes Resume
(10, 12, 12, 12, 14, 14, 16) sts on waste yarn for left                    Begin Yoke Pattern (Change to shorter circular
underarm removing side marker. Transfer sts from                           needle when necessary)
one sleeve on to left needle of body and k50 (54, 56,                      Begin working yoke pattern from Chart A rep’ing the
66, 70, 76, 86, 92) sts for left sleeve, then knit across                  27 st rep 9 (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 14) times around, and
front sts to end, transfer sts from second sleeve on to                    working decreases where indicated until 56 rnds of
left needle of body and k50 (54, 56, 66, 70, 76, 86, 92)                   chart are complete. — 99 (99, 110, 121, 132, 143, 154, 165)
sts for right sleeve. PM for BOR. — 256 (286, 308, 350,                    sts
380, 410, 452, 482) sts total, with BOR marker placed
at back right.                                                             Sizes XS & S Only
                                                                           Adjustment Rnd: Knit, inc 1 (5, -, -, -, -, -, -) sts evenly
Work 1 rnd even.                                                           spaced around, using an M1L. — 100 (104, -, -, -, -, -, -)
                                                                           sts
Shape Back Yoke
Short-Row 1 (RS): K103 (116, 126, 142, 155, 167, 183,                      Sizes M, L, XL &2X Only
196), turn.                                                                Adjustment Rnd: Knit, dec - (-, 2, 9, 16, 19, -, -) sts
Short-Row 2 (WS): Make double st, purl to BOR, SM,                         evenly spaced around. —- (-, 108, 112, 116, 124, -, -) sts
p25 (27, 28, 33, 35, 38, 43, 47) sts, turn.
Short-Row 3 (RS): Make double st, bring yarn to                            Sizes 3X & 4X Only
back, knit to BOR marker, SM, knit to 5 (5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 7,                 Adjustment Rnd: [K2tog, k- (-, -, -, -, -, 4, 3] to last - (-
7) sts before the double st, turn.                                         , -, -, -, -, 4, 5) sts, k2tog, k- (-, -, -, -, -, 2, 3). — - (-, -, -,
Short-Row 4 (WS): Make double st, bring yarn to                            -, -, 128, 132) sts
front, purl to BOR marker, SM, purl to 5 (5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 7,
7) sts before the double st, turn.                                         All Sizes Resume
Short-Row 5 (RS): Make double st, bring yarn to                            Neckband
back, knit to BOR marker, SM, knit to 6 (6, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8,                 With 3.75 mm (US 5) DPNs (or needle in preferred
8) sts before the double st, turn.                                         style for working small circumferences), work as
Short-Row 6 (WS): Make double st, bring yarn to                            follows:
front, purl to BOR marker, SM, purl to 6 (6, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8,                Rnd 1: [K2, p2] to end.
8) sts before the double st, turn.                                         Rep rnd 1 until neckband measures 3” / 7.5 cm or to
Rep short-rows 5 and 6, - (-, -, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2) more times.                desired length.
Next Short-Row (RS): Make double st, bring yarn to                         Bind off evenly in rib pattern.
back, knit to BOR marker.
Next Rnd: Knit, working the double sts as one (like a                      Use 3 needle bind off or Kitchener st to join
k2tog). — 256 (286, 308, 350, 380, 410, 452, 482) sts                      underarm sts. Use the yarn ends to close any holes
                                                                           that remain at the underarms. Weave in ends and
Work 0 (0, 2, 4, 8, 8, 12, 12) rnds even.                                  block to measurements.
                                                                       4
Rnd 1: P1, [k2, p2] 4 (5, 5, 6) times, k2, PM, work Rnd 1         Rnd 1: [K2, p2] to end.
of Chart B over next 8 sts, PM, [k2, p2] to last 3 sts, k2,       Rep rnd 1 until work measures 2”/ 5 cm from cast on
p1.                                                               edge.
Rep rnd 1 until work measures approx 3¼” / 8 cm
from cast on edge or desired length, ending with a rnd            Change to 4.00 mm (US 6) longer circular needle and
4 of chart.                                                       work as follows:
                                                                  Next Rnd: K110 (132, 154, 176), PM for side, k to end.
Change to 4.00 mm DPNs (or needle in preferred
style for working small circumferences), and work as              Shape Back Hem
follows:                                                          Working back and forth in St st (knit RS rows, purl WS
Next Rnd: K19 (23, 25, 27), SM, work Rnd 1 of Chart B             rows), work the following short-rows to add shape to
over next 8 sts, SM, k19 (23, 25, 27).                            back hem.
Rep last rnd, working appropriate rnds of chart until
4 rnds of chart have been completed.                              Short-Row 1 (RS): Knit to side marker, SM, k12, turn.
                                                                  Short-Row 2 (WS): Make double st, purl to BOR
Continue to rep rnds 1-4 of chart for cable patt, and at          marker, SM, p12, turn.
same time, work as follows:                                       Short-Row 3 (RS): Make double st, bring yarn to
                                                                  back, knit to side marker, SM, k6, turn.
Sleeve Increases                                                  Short-Row 4 (WS): Make double st, bring yarn to
Inc Rnd: K1, M1L, knit to marker, SM, work                        front, purl to BOR marker, SM, p6, turn.
appropriate rnd of chart, SM, k to last st, M1R, k1. — 2          Short-Row 5 (RS): Make double st, bring yarn to
sts inc’d.                                                        back, knit to side marker, SM, k3, turn.
                                                                  Short-Row 6 (WS): Make double st, bring yarn to
Rep inc rnd every 6th (6th, 4th, 4th) rnd 2 (11, 23, 24)          front, purl to BOR marker, SM, p3, turn.
more times, then every 8th (8th, -, -) rnd 9 (3, -, -)            Short-Row 7 (RS): Make double st, bring yarn to
more times. — 70 (84, 102, 112) sts                               back, knit to side marker, SM, k2, turn.
                                                                  Short-Row 8 (WS): Make double st, bring yarn to
Continue in cable patt as established until sleeve                front, purl to BOR, SM, p2, turn.
measures approx 17 (17½, 18, 18½)” / 43 (44.5, 45.5, 47)          Next Short-Row (RS): Make double st, bring yarn to
cm from cast on edge, or desired length to                        back, knit to BOR marker.
underarm, ending with a rnd 4 of chart.
                                                                  Next Rnd: Knit, working the double sts as one (like a
Next Rnd: Knit to marker, SM, work rnd 1 of chart,                k2tog). — 220 (264, 308, 352) sts
SM, knit ending 6 (6, 7, 8) sts before BOR marker.
                                                                  Work even in St st in the rnd until work measures 12
                                                                  (13½, 14½, 15½)” / 30.5 (34, 37, 39.5) cm from cast on
Place next 12 (12, 14, 16) sts on waste yarn or st holder
                                                                  edge when measured at the front or desired length to
for underarm, removing marker. Break yarn. — 58
                                                                  underarm, and ending 6 (6, 7, 8) sts before BOR
(72, 88, 96) sts
                                                                  marker.
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rnd 2 of Chart B, SM, k25 (32, 40, 44). PM for BOR. —                   Size 4 Only
312 (384, 456, 512) sts total, with BOR marker placed at                Adjustment Rnd: K- (-, -, 4), [k2tog, k- (-, -, 4)] to last -
back right.                                                             (-, -, 2) sts before marker, k- (-, -, 2), SM, work rnd 3 of
                                                                        chart, SM, k- (-, -, 6), [k2tog, k- (-, -, 4)] to last - (-, -, 2)
Next Rnd: *Knit to next marker, SM, work rnd 3 of                       sts before next marker, k- (-, -, 2), SM, work rnd 3 of
Chart B, SM*; rep from * to * once more, knit to BOR.                   chart, SM, k- (-, -, 6), [k2tog, k- (-, -, 4)] to last 2 sts,
                                                                        k2tog. — - (-, -, 432) sts
Shape Back Yoke
Short-Row 1 (RS): K to 1 st before next marker, turn.                   All Sizes Resume
Short-Row 2 (WS): Make double st, purl to BOR, purl                     Begin Yoke Pattern (Change to shorter circular
to 1 st before next marker, turn.                                       needle when necessary)
Short-Row 3 (RS): Make double st, bring yarn to                         Begin working yoke pattern from Chart A, rep’ing the
back, knit to BOR marker, SM, knit to 5 (6, 7, 7) sts                   27 st rep 10 (12, 14, 16) times around, and working
before the double st, turn.                                             decreases where indicated until 56 rnds of chart are
Short-Row 4 (WS): Make double st, bring yarn to                         complete. — 110 (132, 154, 176) sts
front, purl to BOR marker, SM, purl to 5 (6, 7, 7) sts
before the double st, turn.                                             Sizes 1 & 2 Only
                                                                        Adjustment Rnd: Knit, dec 2 (16, -, -) sts evenly spaced
Short-Row 5 (RS): Make double st, bring yarn to                         around. — 108 (116, -, -) sts
back, knit to BOR marker, SM, knit to 6 (7, 8, 8) sts
before the double st, turn.                                             Sizes 3 & 4 Only
Short-Row 6 (WS): Make double st, bring yarn to                         Adjustment Rnd: [K2tog, k- (-, 4, 2)] to last - (-, 4, 4) sts,
front, purl to BOR marker, SM, purl to 6 (7, 8, 8) sts                  k2tog, k- (-, 2, 2). — - (-, 128, 132) sts
before the double st, turn.
Rep short-rows 5 and 6, - (1, 2, 2) more times.                         All Sizes Resume
Next Short-Row (RS): Make double st, bring yarn to                      Neckband
back, knit to BOR marker.                                               With 3.75 mm (US 5) DPNs (or needle in preferred
                                                                        style for working small circumferences), work as
Next Rnd: Knit to next marker, working the double sts                   follows:
as one (like a k2tog), SM, work rnd 4 of chart, SM, knit                Rnd 1: [K2, p2] to end.
to next marker, SM, work rnd 4 of chart, SM, knit to                    Rep rnd 1 until neckband measures 3” / 7.5 cm or to
end, working the double sts as one (like a k2tog). — 312                desired length.
(384, 456, 512) sts                                                     Bind off evenly in rib pattern.
Size 2 Only
Adjustment Rnd: K- (2, -, -), [k2tog, k- (4, -, -)] to
marker, SM, work rnd 3 of chart, SM, k- (4, -, -), [k2tog,
k- (4, -, -)] to next marker, SM, work rnd 3 of chart, SM,
k- (4, -, -), [k2tog, k- (4, -, -)] - (4, -, -) times, k2tog, k2.
— - (324, -, -) sts
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