Texo (Latin word Texo for ‘weave, twine together’) is a take on the traditional crewneck pullover with a cabled pouch added for extra warmth for the hands. The cabled pouch adds interest and texture to the otherwise plain pullover. The i-cord edges on the pouch give it a neat finishing touch. The top-down seamless construction makes this an ideal pullover to try it on as you go and also to modify the body and sleeves length.

Ravelry Pattern: Texo Pullover by Anjali M.
Yarn Suggested: Knit Picks Swish DK
Needle Size: US #5 3.75 mm for the body
US #7 4.5 mm for the cable pouch


Thats a great pattern! Its beautiful.
Very cute and functional! Queued!!
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Can you give me the correspondance : Size: 20 [22.5, 24, 25.5] [27, 28.5, 30, 31.5] inches
in french ?
Thanks
Hi Katty, not sure I understand your questions. Do you mean you want the measurement in centimeters?
Here are the measurements in cms:
51 [57, 61, 65] [68.5, 72, 76, 80] cms
Hello. I cannot figure out how a 72 stitch long tail CO for the 30″ chest size, which stretches out to barely 7″ across on the 2 x 2 rib, will accommodate the 30″ body finished measurement. Help would be appreciated. Thank you.
Hi Debby,
I responded to you over email already, but will repeat my response here.
72 sts cast on is not for the chest, but for the neckline. You increase the stitches gradually to have enough for a 30″ chest size. Please familiarize yourself with raglan sweater construction, which would help you understand how to knit this sweater.