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Shape and texture define this simple yet versatile cardigan. Winter cardigan with a lovely eyelet detail, voluminous silhouette, drooping shoulders, and boxy fit. Inspired by the classic menswear style, Ingrid cardigan is worked from the top down in one piece. The button bands and collar are worked at the end and finished with careful attention to detail. The model in the picture is 169 cm / 5.75” tall and wears a size 2. LEVEL Intermediate (2/3) YARN 10 (10, 11, 11, 12) (13, 13, 14) skeins of Woolia by Gepard (50 g = 132 m / 144 yds) (100% organic merino) and 6 (6, 7, 7, 7) (8, 8, 9) skeins of Kid Seta by Gepard (25 g = 210 m / 230 yds) (70% super kid mohair and 30% shappe silk). The cardigan is knitted by holding two strands of yarn together.For the sample, we used Woolia in colourway “190” and Kid Seta in the colourway “485”. NEEDLES 5 mm / US 8 circular needle, cable length 80 or 100 cm / 32 or 40” for the main body and cable length 40 or 60 cm / 16 or 24” for the sleeves. 4 mm / US 6 circular needle, cable length 40 or 60 cm / 16 or 24” for the ribbing. GAUGE After blocking: 17 sts x 30 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 ” on 5 mm / US8 needles in pattern stitch worked flat. SIZES 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8) This cardigan is designed to have an oversized fit and is intended to be worn with approximately 23–33 cm / 9–13” of positive ease at bust. Finished bust circumference: 113 (118, 123, 128, 132) (143, 152, 163) cm / 44.5 (46.5, 48.5, 50.5, 52) (56.25, 59.75, 64.25)”. Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8) are intended to fit an actual bust circumference of about 80–85 (85–90, 90–95, 95–100, 100–110) (110–120, 120–130, 130–140) cm / 31.5–33.5 (33.5–35.5, 35.5–37.5, 37.5–39.25, 39.25–43.25) (43.25–47.25, 47.25–51.25, 51.25–55)”. Length from the mid back 56 (56, 56, 56, 56) (56, 58, 61.5) cm / 22 (22 , 22 , 22 , 22) (22 , 22.75, 24.25)”.
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This pattern is available in German and English (English description below) BESCHREIBUNG Der FEIYA V Cardigan wird von oben nach unten in glatt rechts in einem Stück gestrickt. Es ist kein Zusammennähen der Teile nötig. Begonnen wird mit der rückwärtigen Blende. Anschließend werden Maschen für das Rückenteil aus der Längsseite der Blende aufgenommen und durch Zunahmen in Hin- und Rückreihen die Maschen für das Rückenteil gearbeitet. Anschließend wird bis zu den Armausschnitten gerade herunter gestrickt. Die beiden Vorderteile werden jeweils separat an das Rückenteil angestrickt und die Maschen aus der rückwärtigen Blende in die Vorderteile integriert, so dass die Blende für den vorderen Ausschnitt direkt mitgestrickt wird. Zunahmen an den Vorderteilen formen den V-Ausschnitt. Unter den Armen werden das Rückenteil und die Vorderteile verbunden und gemeinsam zu Ende gestrickt. Für die Ärmel werden Maschen aus dem Armausschnitt aufgenommen und diese in Runden gestrickt. Alle Saumbündchen werden mit einem dekorativen 2 x 2 Bündchen gestrickt. Durch die Top-Down-Technik können alle Längen an die individuellen Maße angepasst werden. Berücksichtige hierbei eine Anpassung beim Garnverbrauch. Passform 3 von 5 Schwierigkeitsgrad 2 von 5 GRÖSSEN XS (32/34) S (36/38) M (40/42) L (44/46) XL (48/50) 2XL (52-54) 3XL (56/58) Alle Angaben in der Skizze (Anhang 1) und in der Anleitung bedeuten Größe XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL Größenfinder für Deinen Brustumfang 76-81 (82-89) 90-97 (98-107) 108-119 (120-131) 131-143 cm Beispiel: Du hast einen Brustumfang von 95 cm. Damit liegst Du bei Größe M (90-97 cm). MAßE FERTIGES STRICKSTÜCK Breite unter dem Arm: 60 (63) 65,5 (70) 75,5 (83) 88,5 cm Brustumfang: 120 (126) 131 (140) 151 (166) 177 cm basierend auf der rückwärtigen Breite Ärmelbreite: 20,5 (21,5) 23 (23,5) 25,5 (27) 29,5 cm Gesamtlänge (gemessen ab höchste Stelle der Schulter ohne Blende): 55,5 (56,5) 58,5 (59,5) 62,5 (65,5) 69,5 cm Die Mehrweite des fertigen Modells zum Brustumfang beträgt 42 (39,5) 37,5 (37,5) 38,5 (40,5) 40 cm Das Model auf dem Foto ist 164 cm groß und trägt Größe S bei einem Brustumfang von 85 cm. MUSTER und MASCHENPROBE Glatt rechts 2fädig mit Garnvorschlag 1: mit Nadel 6,5 mm in Hin- und 6 mm in Rückreihen bzw. die Nadelstärke passend wählen: 14 Maschen x 20 Reihen = 10 x 10 cm Hinweis/Tipp: Da meine linken Maschen lockerer sind als die rechten, habe ich für die Rückreihen ½ Nadelstärke kleiner gewählt, um ein gleichmäßiges Maschenbild zu erhalten. GARN UND VERBRAUCH Modell 1 (Garnvorschlag 1) mit 2 Fäden ”Mohair Luxe” (175m/25g) in ”Kürbis” (159) von Lang Yarns Garnstärke auf 1 m = 0,28 g/m 175 (200) 200-225 (225) 250 (275) 300 g Ohne Abbildungen/Modell Garnvorschlag 2 mit 2 Fäden Mohair-Seide (ca. 210/25g) Garnstärke auf 1 m = 0,24 g/m 150 (150-175) 175 (200) 200-225 (225-250) 250 g Garnvorschlag 3 mit 3 Fäden Mohair-Seide (ca. 210/25g) Garnstärke auf 1 m = 0,36 g/m 225 (250) 275 (300) 325 (350) 375 g NADELN Rundstricknadeln 3,5, 6 und 6,5 mm, 40 und 80 – 100 cm Nadelspielnadel 6 mm Zur Maschenaufnahme aus den Strickteilen eine Rundstricknadel 4,5 mm Zum Abketten der Ärmel eine Strick- oder Nadelspielnadel 3 mm ZUBEHÖR 4 große Maschenmarkierer für Nadelstärke 6,5 mm 2 Maschenmarkierer zum Öffnen extra Seil oder Faden zum Stilllegen von Maschen, Maßband, Nadel, Schere STRICKTECHNIKEN Maschenanschlag im Schlingenanschlag Zunahmen in Hin- und Rückreihen an der Schulterpasse Maschenaufnahme aus Strickteilen Elastisches bzw. hier halbelastisches Abketten Videos auf www.lotilda.de/feiya-v-cardigan-links zu folgenden Schritten Schritt 1 – Hintere Halsblende A) Rechte Halsblende Schritt 1 – Hintere Halsblende B) Linke Halsblende Schritt 2 – Rückenteil A) Maschenaufnahme und 1. Reihe Schritt 2 – Rückenteil B) Zunahmen Hintere Schulter PATTERN DESCRIPTION The FEIYA V Cardigan is worked top-down, in stocking stitch, and in one piece. You will not need to sew or assemble the pieces together at the end. You’ll start with the back neck panel, then pick up stitches for the back piece from the long side of the panel and work the back piece in back and forth to the depth of the armholes, with regular increases. You’ll work each of the front pieces separately, from stitches picked up on the back piece. The stitches from the back neck panel will be integrated into the front piece for the front neckline. You will then shape the V-neck with regular increases on each of the front parts. You will join the front and back pieces under the armhole and work the body in one piece to the end. The sleeves are worked in the round, from stitches picked up around the armhole, and finished with a decorative 2 x 2 rib cuff. Working top-down means that all the lengths can be adjusted. Make sure you adjust your yarn needs accordingly. Fit 3 out of 5 Difficulty level 2 out of 5 SIZES XS (32/34) S (36/38) M (40/42) L (44/46) XL (48/50) 2XL (52-54) 3XL (56/58) All numbers in the schematics (Appendix 1) and in the pattern refer to sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL To fit actual bust measurements of 76-81 (82-89) 90-97 (98-107) 108-119 (120-131) 131-143 cm For example: If your chest circumference is 95 cm, work a size M (90-97 cm). MEASUREMENTS OF THE FINISHED PIECE Width under the arms: 60 (63) 65,5 (70) 75,5 (83) 88,5 cm Bust circumference: 120 (126) 131 (140) 151 (166) 177 cm, based on the width at the back Sleeve width: 20,5 (21,5) 23 (23,5) 25,5 (27) 29,5 cm Total length (measured from the highest point of the shoulder without the ribs): 55,5 (56,5) 58,5 (59,5) 62,5 (65,5) 69,5 cm The positive ease at your bust should be of approx. 42 (39,5) 37,5 (37,5) 38,5 (40,5) 40 cm. The model in the photo is 164 cm tall and is wearing size S with a chest circumference of 85 cm. PATTERN and KNITTING GAUGE In Stocking St, with 2 threads held together of yarn suggestion 1, on 6.5 mm needles on RS and 6 mm needles on the WS (or size to meet the gauge): 14 sts x 20 rows = 10 x 10 cm Note/Tip: purl rows are sometimes looser than knit rows, so I use a needle ½ size smaller for the purl rows in order to get an even stitch pattern. YARN REQUIREMENTS Model 1, featured (yarn suggestion 1) with 2 threads of “Mohair Luxe” (175m/25g) in “Pumpkin” (159) from Lang Yarns Yarn weight for 1 m = 0,28 g/m 175 (200) 200-225 (225) 250 (275) 300 g Model not featured/without illustrations Yarn suggestion 2 with 2 threads of mohair silk (approx. 210m/25g) Yarn weight for 1 m = 0.24 g/m 150 (150-175) 175 (200) 200-225 (225-250) 250 g Yarn suggestion 3 with 3 threads of mohair silk (approx. 210m/25g) Yarn weight for 1 m = 0.36 g/m 225 (250) 275 (300) 325 (350) 375 g NEEDLES Circular knitting needles: 3.5, 6 and 6.5 mm, 40 and 80-100 cm long Double pointed needles: 6 mm To pick up stitches from the knitted pieces, use a 4.5 mm circular knitting needle To bind off the sleeves, use 3 mm circular or double pointed needles NOTIONS 4 large stitch markers for a size 6.5 mm needle 2 locking stitch markers An extra needle/cable or scrap yarn to leave stitches on hold, measuring tape, tapestry needle, scissors KNITTING TECHNIQUES Backward loop cast-on method Increases on the RS and the WS in back and forth on the shoulder yoke Picking up stitches on existing stitches Elastic or semi-elastic cast-off You will find helpful video tutorials for the following steps at www.lotilda.de/feiya-v-cardigan-links Note that the spoken language is only in German! Step 1 – Back of the neckband A) Right back neckband Step 1 – Back of the neckband B) Left back neckband Step 2 – Back piece A) Picking up stitches and 1st row Step 2 – Back piece B) Increases at the back of the shoulders
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The pattern comes with the short and the long version I use to call these type of sweaters ‘Collar with sleeves’ :) because I am here for a maximum warm neck … and a good shoulder fit of course The REBEL cardigan is worked seamlessly from the top down. Start working the collar separately. Then the back stitches are picked up from the collar and the upper back is shaped with increases. Stitches are then picked up from each side of the back to work the shoulders. All pieces are then joined to work the yoke with increases for the body and sleeves down to sleeve separation. The sleeve stitches are then placed on hold, underarm sts are cast on, and you continue to work the body to the bottom. After the body is completed, the sleeve sts are worked top down in the round to the end. Beside of weaving in the ends, there is no further finishing required. For any questions and knitting support join my group here SIZES 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9) Finished bust circumference in cm/inch: 103 (110, 116, 122, 128)(136, 145, 154, 166) cm / 40½ (43¼, 45½, 48, 50¼)(53½, 57, 60½, 65¼)“ The garment is designed to be worn with approx. 27 cm (10½”) of positive ease for smaller sizes and narrow bodies and gradually less positive ease for larger sizes and busty girls. GAUGE 19 sts x 28 rows/rds = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” in Stockinette st on main needle after blocking. SUGGESTED NEEDLES 3.75-4mm (US5-6) (depending on your knitting tension), at least 80 cm (32”) circulars and DPNs for the sleeves SUGGESTED YARN Short version Two yarns are held together throughout 7 (7, 8, 8, 9)(10, 10, 11, 12) skeins of Quince&Co, Chickadee (100% wool), 166m (181yds)/50g. Color: Winesap Held together with 5 (6, 6, 7, 8)(8, 9, 9, 10) skeins of Katia concept, 50 Mohair shades (67% mohair, 30% polyamid 3% wool), 200m (218yds)/20g. Color: 38 Or m/yds each: 1000/1095 (1100/1200, 1200/1310, 1300/1420, 1420/1550)(1530/1670, 1650/1800, 1770/1940, 1900/2080) of comparable yarns. Long version 8 (8, 9, 10, 11)(11, 12, 13, 14) skeins of Rowan Kid Classic (70% wool, 22% mohair, 8% Nylon), 140m (153yds)/50g. Color: 918 peppermint Or m/yds: 1000/1095 (1100/1200, 1200/1310, 1300/1420, 1420/1550)(1530/1670, 1650/1800, 1770/1940, 1900/2080) of a comparable yarn MATERIALS Stitch markers, Waste yarn or stitch holder, spare needle
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Instructions include the short and the long versions. I call this sweater ‘Collar with sleeves’ because I love a warm neck. REBEL also has an incredible shoulder fit! REBEL cardigan is worked seamlessly from the top down, holding two yarns together throughout. Start working the collar separately. Then pick up the back stitches from the collar edge. The upper back is shaped with increases. Stitches are then picked up from each shoulder edge. You then incorporate the sleeve caps to work the yoke with increases for the body and sleeves down to sleeve separation. Sleeve stitches are placed on hold, underarm sts are cast on, and you continue to work the body to the bottom. After the body is completed, the sleeves are worked top down in the round to the end. Besides weaving in the ends, there is no further finishing required. The garment is designed to be worn with approx. 27 cm (10½”) of positive ease for smaller sizes and narrow bodies and less positive ease for larger sizes and busty girls.
The pdf tutorial has lots of photos and step by step instructions to help you through your project. This baby cardigan is worked with raglan shaping from the top down in garter stitch. Stitch counting charts for the raglan increases are given for each size in the pattern. Instructions are completed with links to video tutorials of some sections (sts and techniques) of the pattern. PATTERN INFORMATION: - Available Sizes: 0-1 months, 1-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months. - Construction: Knitted flat. - Experience level: Advanced Beginner. - Yarn: DK weight yarn. - Tension: 24 stitches x 48 rows = 10cm / 4” in garter stitch with 3,5mm (US 4) needles. - Yardage: approx. 275-625 meters depending on size - Needles: 3,5mm (US 4) circular needles 60/80cm (24”/32”), 3,5mm (US 4) double pointed needles. - Knitting techniques: Knit, Purl, simple/double increases and decreases, I-cord, I-cord bind off (the pattern has links to video tutorials regarding this techniques). -Languages: English, Portuguese and Spanish. THIS IS A DIGITAL FILE (PDF Knitting Pattern), NOT the actual finished item. YOU CANNOT RESELL MY PATTERN, HOWEVER YOU CAN SELL THE FINISHED ITEM. ©Agasalhos e Bugalhos All Rights Reserved. If you need any information or have any questions regarding this pattern , feel free to contact me. I will be happy to help. I hope you enjoy knitting this baby pattern!! With love Sandra
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The Epiphany Cardigan is a feminine, romantic, light and fluffy cardigan, which is worked top-down with raglan increases on the yoke and i-cord edges in the bottom of the body and the sleeves and around the neckline. The cardigan is designed to have a cropped fit, ending around the waist, but the length can be easily adjusted for other preferences. The cardigan has a negative ease of approx. 5 (6) 7,5 (7) 8 cm, as it is designed to not quite reach over the middle, where it is tied with i-cord strings. The bust circumference is approx. 68,5 (77,5) 86,5 (97) 106 cm and is designed for a bust circumference of approx. 73,5 (83,5) 94 (104) 114 cm. Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL Bust circumference: approx. 68,5 (77,5) 86,5 (97) 106 cm. Length: approx. 42 (43) 43,5 (44,5) 45 cm. Gauge: 21 sts x 31 rows = 10 x 10 cm of stockinette stitch after wash. Recommended needles: 4 mm US6 circular needles (40 and 80/100 cm) and 4 mm US6 double pointed needles. Yarn: 150 (150) 175 (200) 200 g of Soft Silk Mohair from Knitting for Olive (225 m/25 g) or another mohair yarn held double. Additional materials: a thin elastic thread to sew into the i-cord edging in the bottom of the sleeves (optional).
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Classic cardigan with a very feminine silhouette and relaxed fit. Dropped shoulders and v-neck. Boxy sleeves with decreases for a balloon effect. Knitted in a blown yarn for a soft and drapery but thick effect. The model in the picture is 169 cm tall and wears a size 2. LEVEL Intermediate (2/3) YARN 8 (9, 10, 11) (12, 13, 14, 15) skeins of Snefnug by Camarose (55% Baby alpaca, 35% organic cotton and 10% merino) (50g = 110 m / 120 yards). 5 (5, 6, 6) (7, 7, 8, 9) skeins of Kidsilk Lace Gregoria Fibers (25g = 210 m / 230 yards/) (73% superkid mohair, 27% silk). The cardigan is worked holding two strands of yarn together (one of Kidsilk Lace and one of Snefnug). For the sample we used one strand of Kidsilk Lace in colourway “Mauve” and one strand of Snefnug in colourway “7105 Chokoladel”. NEEDLES US 8 / 5 mm circular needles, cable length 32 or 40” (80 or 100 cm) for stockinette stitch. US 6 / 4 mm circular needles, cable length 16 or 24” (40 or 60 cm) for the ribbing. GAUGE 16 stitches x 23 rounds = 4” / 10 cm on US 8 / 5 mm needles in pattern stitch worked flat after blocking. SIZES 1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7, 8) This cardigan is designed to be worn with 4.6-5.8” (12-15 cm) of positive ease at bust. Finished bust circumference: 35 (37, 39.2, 40.1) (42.2, 43.6, 45.7, 47.5)“/ 90 (95, 99, 103)(108, 112, 117, 122) cm. Total length: 23 (23.5, 24, 24.75) (25.75, 26, 27, 28)“ / 59 (60, 62 , 63.5 ) (66, 67, 69, 71.5) cm. Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4) (5, 6, 7, 8) are intended to fit a real bust circumference of about 32 (34, 36, 38) (40, 42, 44, 46)” / 80 (85, 90, 95) (100, 105, 110, 115) cm.
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This pattern is available in German and English (English description below) BESCHREIBUNG Der Big JUNA Cardigan wird von oben nach unten im Halbpatent in einem Stück gestrickt. Es ist kein Zusammennähen der Teile nötig. Begonnen wird mit der rückwärtigen schmalen Blende. Anschließend werden die Maschen für das Rückenteil angeschlagen und zunächst die hintere Hals- und Schulterpartie mittels verkürzter Reihen geformt. Anschließend wird bis zu den Armausschnitten gestrickt. Die beiden Vorderteile werden jeweils separat an das Rückenteil angestrickt und die Maschen aus der rückwärtigen Blende in die Vorderteile integriert, so dass die Blende für den vorderen Ausschnitt direkt mitgestrickt wird. Die verkürzten Reihen erfolgen gegengleich zum Rückenteil mit zusätzlichen Zunahmen für den V-Ausschnitt. Unter den Armen werden das Rückenteil und die Vorderteile verbunden und gemeinsam zu Ende gestrickt. Für die Ärmel werden Maschen aus dem Armausschnitt aufgenommen und diese in Runden gestrickt. Alle Saumbündchen werden mit dem I-Cord abgekettet. Durch die Top-Down-Technik können alle Längen an die individuellen Maße angepasst werden. Berücksichtige hierbei eine Anpassung beim Garnverbrauch. Passform 2 von 5 Schwierigkeitsgrad 4 von 5 MAßE FERTIGES STRICKSTÜCK Breite unter dem Arm: 52,5 (56) 60 (64) 69,5 (73,5) 81 cm Brustumfang: 105 (112) 120 (128) 139 (147) 162 cm basierend auf der rückwärtigen Breite Ärmelbreite: 20 (21) 22 (23) 24,5 (26,5) 28,5 cm Gesamtlänge (gemessen ab höchstem Punkt der Schulter): 49 (50) 51 (52) 53,5 (55,5) 57,5 cm Die Mehrweite zu deinem Brustumfang sollte ca. 26 cm betragen. Das Model auf dem Foto ist 164 cm groß und trägt Größe S bei einem Brustumfang von 85 cm. MUSTER Halbpatent mit Umschlägen MASCHENPROBE Halbpatent mit Umschlägen 4fädig mit Garnvorschlag 1, 2fädig mit Garnvorschlag 2 oder 3fädig mit Garnvorschlag 3: mit Nadel 8 mm bzw. die Nadelstärke passend wählen: 10,5 Maschen x 20 Reihen = 10 Patentreihen = 10 x 10 cm Beachte, dass immer 2 Reihen einer Patentreihe, also auf der Vorderseite der Arbeit einer rechten Patentmasche, entsprechen. GARN UND VERBRAUCH Modell 1 in Grün (Garnvorschlag 1) aus 4 Fäden ”Pearl Mohair” (210m/25g) in Pistachio von Majo Garn Modell 2 in Pink (Garnvorschlag 3) aus 1 Faden ”Suri Alpaca” (100m/25g) in Pink 65 von Lang Yarns zusammen mit 2 Fäden ”Mohair Luxe” (175m/25g) in pink 66 von Lang Yarns Garnvorschlag 1 4 Fäden Mohair (210m/25g) 275 (300) 325 (350) 375 (425) 475 g Garnvorschlag 2 2 Fäden Alpaca (100m/25g) 300 (325) 350 (375) 400 (450) 500 g Garnvorschlag 3 1 Faden Alpaca (100m/25g) 150 (175) 175 (175) 200 (225) 250 g zusammen mit 2 Fäden Mohair (210m/25g) 150 (150) 175 (175) 200 (225) 250 g oder 2 Fäden Mohair (175m/25g) 175 (175) 200 (200) 225 (250) 275 g NADELN Rundstricknadeln 5, 6 und 8 mm, 80 – 100 cm Rundstricknadel 8 mm, 40 cm Link-Sammlung zum Big JUNA Cardigan auf www.lotilda.de/big-juna-cardigan-links Zu Schritt 1 – Hintere Halsblende Zu Schritt 2 – Rückenteil B) Maschenaufnahme Zu Schritt 2 – Rückenteil B) Formung hinterer Ausschnitt und Schultern Zu Schritt 5 – Ärmel (I-Cord zur Runde schliessen) PATTERN DESCRIPTION The Big JUNA Cardigan is worked top-down, in one piece, in Half-Brioche stitch, with no need for assembly at the end. You’ll start with the narrow back panel, then cast on stitches for the back piece, and begin shaping the back of the neck and the shoulders with short rows. You will then work down to the depth of the armholes. You’ll work each of the front pieces separately from stitches picked up on the back piece, and the stitches from the back band are integrated into the front pieces, so that the band for the front neckline is incorporated directly. The short rows are worked in opposite direction to the back piece, with additional increases for the V-neck. You will join the front and back pieces under the armhole and work the body in one piece to the end. The sleeves are worked in the round, from stitches picked up around the armhole, and finished with I-cord edges. Working top-down means that all the lengths can be adjusted. Make sure you take adjust your yarn needs accordingly. Fit 2 of 5 Difficulty level 4 out of 5 (Top-Down, Half-Brioche Stitch, Short rows) SIZES XS (32/34) S (36/38) M (40/42) L (44/46) XL (48/50) 2XL (52-54) 3XL (56/58) All numbers in the schematics (Annex 1) and in the pattern refer to sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL To fit actual bust measurements of 76-81 (82-89) 90-97 (98-107) 108-119 (120-131) 131-143 cm For example: If your chest circumference is 95 cm, work a size M (90-97 cm). MEASUREMENTS OF THE FINISHED PIECE Width under the arms: 52.5 (56) 60 (64) 69.5 (73.5) 81 cm Bust circumference: 105 (112) 120 (128) 139 (147) 162 cm, based on back width Sleeve width: 20 (21) 22 (23) 24.5 (26.5) 28.5 cm Total length (measured from the highest point of the shoulder): 49 (50) 51 (52) 53.5 (55.5) 57.5 cm The positive ease at your chest should be of approx. 26 cm. The model in the photo is 164 cm tall and is wearing size S with a chest circumference of 85 cm. STITCH PATTERN Half-Brioche Stitch with yarn overs KNITTING GAUGE In half-brioche stitch, holding 4 strands together (with yarn suggestion 1), 2 strands together (with yarn suggestion 2), or 3 strands together (with yarn suggestion 3): on 8 mm needles, or needle size to match the gauge: 10.5 sts x 20 Rows = 10 Brioche Rows = 10 x 10 cm Note that, when counting the height stitches on the RS of the work, 1 brioche stitch corresponds to two rows or rounds (2 rows = 1 Brioche Row) YARN REQUIREMENTS Model 1, in Green (yarn suggestion 1) with 4 threads of “Pearl Mohair” (210m/25g) in Pistachio by Majo Garn Model 2 in Pink (yarn suggestion 3) with 1 thread of “Suri Alpaca” (100m/25g) in Pink 65 by Lang Yarns together with 2 threads of ”Mohair Luxe” (175m/25g) in Pink 66 by Lang Yarns Yarn suggestion 1 4 threads of Mohair (210m/25g) 275 (300) 325 (350) 375 (425) 475 g Yarn suggestion 2 2 threads of Alpaca (100m/25g) 300 (325) 350 (375) 400 (450) 500 g Yarn suggestion 3 1 thread of Alpaca (100m/25g) 150 (175) 175 (175) 200 (225) 250 g together with 2 threads of Mohair (210m/25g) 150 (150) 175 (175) 200 (225) 250 g or 2 threads of Mohair (175m/25g) 175 (175) 200 (200) 225 (250) 275 g NEEDLES Circular knitting needles: 5, 6 and 8 mm, 80-100 cm long Circular knitting needles: 8 mm, 40 cm long
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