Happy new year! Here’s a second-of-January surprise for Wester Ross club members.

A joyful person wearing a patterned sweater and headscarf stands on a beach, with their arms raised in celebration, illuminated by the warm glow of sunlight.

This is An Ceàrdach (the smithy)

A woman wearing a knitted pullover with a modern geometric pattern stands outdoors, illuminated by sunlight, with a scenic background.

Featuring the same industrial motif as the Red Smiddy socks, An Ceàrdach is a cosy allover pullover, knitted from the bottom up.

A woman wearing a patterned sweater and a blue headscarf stands by the shore, holding a woven basket.

After I’d finished the Red Smiddy sample socks, I decided to whip up a swatch to see how the rather industrial, modernist motif I’d used would look when it was knitted in two alternating contrast shades, rather than just the one.

A woman wearing a patterned pullover and denim pants stands outdoors, looking to the side against a blurred beach backdrop.

I chose the Faded Overalls (navy) and Mooring (dull grey-green) shades of Schiehallion for the pattern, and the Riach shade of Ooskit for the background. I liked how the swatch looked very much and before I knew it, I was knitting a pullover.

A person wearing a patterned pullover sweater and headscarf, smiling and styling their hair, with a beach and rocks in the background.

I’m wearing my sample with just over 4 inches of positive ease and a couple of layers underneath. With a stranded colourwork pullover, this amount of ease is ideal for a fairly neat fit: knit the next size up for a roomier, boxier fit. I settled on a very simple, roomy sleeve shape, whose only increases occur just above the cuff. If you preferred your sleeves to have a more tailored, tapered fit, and are happy increasing in pattern, simply add fewer stitches above the cuff, and space out your increases to any total that’s a multiple of 10.

A person with short, light hair wearing a patterned pullover sweater and denim pants, holding a woven basket, stands with their back to the camera facing a bright, natural landscape.

The upper body is shaped with sharp raglan lines and centred-double-decreases.

A close-up of a person wearing a knitted pullover with an allover geometric pattern in green and dark blue tones against an outdoor background.

The decorative braid is created by alternating the shade used to work the decrease’s central stitch with each new row. I’ve used the same technique previously when knitting Clanjamfrie and liked it very much. I think I like it even better here with the two different pattern shades alternating with the background.

A woman models a cosy allover pullover sweater featuring a geometric pattern in varying shades of blue and green, with a light background, set against a natural landscape.

If you’ve knitted a pair of Red Smiddy socks, you’ll know how satisfying this motif is to work. It’s a pattern you barely need to think about after a couple of repeats, and there’s something interesting and unusual about knitting colourwork with no diagonals: this pattern is all about sharp corners.

A woman stands on the beach wearing a cozy, patterned pullover sweater and loose-fitting pants, holding a basket. The sun sets in the background, creating a warm glow.

Close-up, I find the vertical rhythms of this motif very satisfying, while from further away, its horizontal continuity is equally pleasing.

A person standing on a beach in a knitted sweater and a long denim skirt, holding a woven basket, with waves crashing in the background and a partly cloudy sky.

The two green-blue contrast shades merge in and out of one another: not quite stripes, not quite a fade. I think the pattern would also work really well when knitted with a pale pink and darker purple; or two proximate hot reds and oranges.

A woman stands on a beach at sunset, wearing a knitted pullover with a geometric pattern and a long blue skirt, holding a woven basket.

I’ve graded An Ceàrdach in eight sizes (from 92 cm / 36¼ in to 157cm / 62¾ in), and the pattern is easy to adapt for longer body lengths, if you are not as much of a fan of the high-waisted styles as I am. (You will need to do a little forward planning to ensure you end the sleeves and body on the same chart round before joining together into the yoke).

A person standing on a sandy beach during sunset, wearing a patterned sweater and wide-legged pants, with a basket beside them and rocky formations in the background.

A super-cosy fabric and a neat yet roomy shape make An Ceàrdach an ideal January knit!

A person standing on a beach wearing a cozy knitted pullover and wide denim pants, holding a wicker basket.

An allover sweater is probably my favourite type of hand-knit garment but if you are more of an accessory knitter, why not adapt the An Ceàrdach chart and apply it to a tubular colourwork cowl or pair of wristwarmers?

A person wearing a patterned sweater and wide-leg pants walks along a beach with rocks and gentle waves in the background, carrying a woven basket.

We’ve got An Ceàrdach kits in the shop, in all sizes and if you are a Wester Ross club member, the pattern will land in your Ravelry Library or inboxes very shortly.

An elderly person walking on a beach, wearing a patterned sweater and carrying a woven basket, with rocky formations and soft sunlight in the background.

Happy knitting and – one more time – happy new year!

Wester Ross club members: the club officially begins again on Friday 9th, when you’ll receive your next pattern, followed by the Sunday essay.


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Comments

14 responses to “An Ceàrdach”

  1. Carren Jean Stika Avatar
    Carren Jean Stika

    Beautiful!! Just beautiful! What a lovely surprise! Thank you! And Happy New Year!!!

  2. Susan Botterill Avatar
    Susan Botterill

    Thank you so much Kate for a lovely New Year present.
    I hope 2026 will be a good year for you

  3. Joyce Lavalle Avatar
    Joyce Lavalle

    Lovely. I will knit it longer and more amply proportioned

  4. Gretchen (aka stashdragon) Avatar
    Gretchen (aka stashdragon)

    Sensational!

  5. diane2412@btinternet.com Avatar
    diane2412@btinternet.com

    Oh my this is a truly gorgeous jumper. Thank you for sharingAnd a happy new year tooDiane Sent from my iPhone

  6. Margaret Ramage Avatar
    Margaret Ramage

    Love this sweater will definitely be on my knit list. Had the surprise email in today but just said message has no content. I have had this problem a lot but not to worry I have figured out that I just go into your blog and see there.
    Margaret

  7. Oh my! What a beautiful surprise! Happy new year.

  8. Linda Hobson Avatar
    Linda Hobson

    Happy new year to you all at KDD.

    Wishing you a joyous 2026

    However you choose to walk our Mother Earth

    Please walk lightly with love

    Leave only your footprints

    Take only memories

    Linda

    xxx


  9. This one is gorgeous, and very cool. It’s one that struck me how you’re always pushing the envelope in terms of design. Inspiring and admirable.

  10. Heather J Doyal Avatar
    Heather J Doyal

    Love this!

  11. Ann Reid Avatar

    A great start to the New Year! What a beautiful jumper! I love the pattern and colour combination.
    Wishing you a very healthy and Happy New Year.

  12. Happy New Year! I am so glad that I joined your club. I want to knit everything and enjoy your writing immensely.
    Kindly,
    Anne

  13. Deborah Avatar

    I love the sweater but I love love your trousers :-)

  14. Angela Hope Avatar
    Angela Hope

    It’s perfect! Many thanks, Kate.

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