10x10 cm = 19 sts x 26 rs with two strands of yarn held together on 4.5 mm knitting needles in pattern, wet blockedīust circumference finished sweater 92 | 103 | 113 (123 | 130 |136) cm with a positive ease of 15 cm. Gauge: 19 sts x 25 rnds for 10 x 10 cm, both in colourwork and stockinette. It is knitted in the round on 4 mm needles with drops lima, or another yarn of similar weight that meets the gauge, such as lttlopi. 4.5 und 3.5 mm circular knitting needles (optional: DPNs for the sleeves) The Raugreni Sweater is a top down nordic sweater with a boxy, relaxed fit, a slightly cropped body and slightly poofy sleeves.Level of difficulty: medium to advanced due to the special construction of the raglan Finally, a 1x1 ribbed hem is attached to the body and you are going to finish the sleeves following the same logic as for the body. As soon as the desired length is reached, the body will be finished in two parts: the right front and back and at last the left front and back. As soon as the desired width is reached, the sleeves will be separated from the body. But first, you start with the collar in 1x1 ribbed pattern, which is going to folded in the end. This way, there will be created a pattern of diagonal stripes meeting in the middle of the body and the middle of the sleeves. The sweater is knitted top down with raglan increases – but: the raglan increases take place in the middle of front and back part and in the middle of the sleeves. 4 mm and 3.5 mm circular knitting needle, cable needle/DPNġ0x10 cm = 23 sts x 32 rs in basic pattern with two threads of yarn held together on 4 mm knitting needles (wet blocked)īust circumference finished slipover: 84/92| 104/112| 115/124 cm with a positive ease of 5 to 10 cm.Knitting pattern in German and in English with diagonal stripes meeting in the middle of front and back part in sizes XS | S | M (L | XL | XXL).150 | 150 | 200 g Cotton Merino by Knitting for Olive (250 m/50 g).75 | 75 | 100 g Soft Silk Mohair by Knitting for Olive (225 m/ 25 g).The short length creates a modern look, which is contrasting with the classic cable pattern. The fit of the slipover is loose and slightly oversized, the armholes are deep and the round neck is high. In the end, you are going to attach ribbed hems to the collar and the armholes. When casting on new stitches under the armpits, you have the option to cast on more stitches if you prefer more positive ease. After forming the round neck and making the increases for the armholes on the front part, you are going close your work to the round and continue knitting in rounds until you have reached your desired length. As soon as you have reached the desired number of stitches for your individual size, you start with the front part with picking up stitches for the left and right shoulder from the back part. At first, the upper back part is knitted back and forth in rows and the armholes are formed with increases. The slipover is knitted top down in one piece. Knitting Pattern for a modern cable pattern sweater in sizes XS/S | M/L | XL/XXL
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |