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This pattern is available in German, English (description below) and French KURZBESCHREIBUNG Der JONA Cardigan ist eine Oversize Strickjacke, die von oben (Top-Down) durch Maschenaufnahme aus den Strickteilen gestrickt wird. Man beginnt zunächst mit der ersten Blende und dem Vorderteil und formt die überschnittenen Schultern mit verkürzten Reihen. Für den tiefen V-Ausschnitt werden Zunahmen, für die Armschräge Abnahmen gearbeitet und zunächst bis zum Armausschnitt gestrickt. Das zweite Vorderteil und auch das Rückenteil werden direkt durch Maschenaufnahme angestrickt und ebenfalls bis zum Armausschnitt gearbeitet. Anschließend werden alle drei Teile auf einer Nadel zur Runde geschlossen und gemeinsam beendet. Die weiten Ärmel werden ebenfalls durch Maschenaufnahme aus den Armlöchern direkt angestrickt und in Runden gestrickt. Kurz vor dem langen Bündchen werden in einigen aufeinanderfolgenden Runden Abnahmen gearbeitet, wodurch die Ärmel einen leicht keulenförmigen Schnitt erhalten und zum Bündchen hin einseitig schmaler werden. Alle Bündchen, sowie der Gürtel werden mit Hebemaschen gearbeitet. Die detaillierte Anleitung enthält eine große Modellskizze mit allen benötigten Maßangaben, sowie eine blanko Skizze für persönliche Notizen. Bitte beachte, dass die Version mit der nachträglich angestrickten Blende (brauner Cardigan) nur ein Patternhack ist und die Anpassungen im Anhang erklärt sind! Passform 1 2 3 weit Schwierigkeitsgrad 1 2 3 fortgeschritten Auf meiner Homepage www.lotilda.de findest Du noch unterstützende Fotos zum Entstehungsprozess: JONA-Cardigan Links STRICKTECHNIKEN Schlingenanschlag Maschenaufnahme aus einem Strickstück Verkürzte Reihen Zu- und Abnahmen Hebemaschen bei den Randmaschen und Bündchen Abketten Für viele der benötigten Techniken findest Du Video- und/oder Foto-Empfehlungen unter www.lotilda.de/stricktechniken TIPP: Wenn Dir einige dieser Stricktechniken neu sind, dann empfehle ich diese an einem kleinen Strickstück zu üben, das erspart Dir lästiges ribbeln am Modell. MASCHENPROBEN und MUSTER HINWEIS: Schritt 1 – 4 wird in Hin- und Rückreihen gearbeitet, ab Schritt 5 in Runden. Da die rechten Maschen oftmals fester gestrickt werden als die linken, wird für die Rückreihen eine kleinere Nadelstärke als die Hauptnadelstärke benutzt, um ein gleichmäßiges Maschenbild in Reihen und Runden zu erhalten. 4fädig, die Nadelstärken passend wählen: Grundmuster glatt rechts: 11 Maschen x 14 Reihen/Runden = 10 x 10 cm mit Nadel 8 mm für Rückreihen und 9 mm für Hinreihen (Hinreihe rechts, Rückreihe links) mit Nadel 9 mm in Runden (nur rechts) Ärmel-Bündchenmuster mit Nadel 6 mm: 15 Maschen x 25 Runden = 10 x 10 cm GRÖSSEN / MAßE XS (32/34) | S (36/38) | M (40/42) | L (44/46) | XL (48/50) | XXL (52/54) Zugehöriger Brustumfang: 74-82 (82-90) 90-98 (98-107) 107-119 (119-131) cm Rückwärtige Breite des Cardigans unter dem Arm gemessen: 59 (63) 68 (72) 78 (84) cm Gesamthöhe inkl. Blende und Saum: 73 (74) 75 (76) 78 (80) cm Detaillierte Maßangaben findest Du in der Skizze im Anhang 1. Für Notizen und Umrechnungen kannst Du die blanko Skizze im Anhang 2 nutzen. Alle Angaben in der Anleitung bedeuten Größe XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL) WOLLE Der moosgrüne Cardigan ist eine Zwischengröße aus S und M mit einer rückwärtigen Breite von 65 cm. Material: Lana Grossa „Silkhair“ (70% Mohair (Superkid), 30% Seide), Farbe moosgrün 127: ca. 210m/25g, UVP 7,95 € Verbrauch: Bitte beachte, dass beim 4fädigen Stricken normalerweise eine gerade Anzahl von Knäueln notwendig ist, also mindestens teilbar durch 2, so dass man mit 2 Knäuel und jeweils einem Faden aus der Mitte und vom Rand arbeiten kann, bei einer ungeraden Knäuelangabe muss man das letzte Knäuel entweder wickeln oder ein Zusatzknäuel einkalkulieren. Gewicht der Wolle beim 4fädigen Stricken auf 1 m umgerechnet beträgt: 0,48 g/m CARDIGAN: XS: 300 g (12 Knäuel, 2.520 m) S: 325 g (13 Knäuel, 2.730 m) M 350 g (14 Knäuel, 2.940 m) L: 375 g (15 Knäuel, 3.150 m) XL: 400 g (16 Knäuel, 3.360 m) XXL: 450 g (18 Knäuel, 3.780 m) GÜRTEL (optional): 26 (27) 28 (30) 32 (34) g ALTERNATIVGARNE (mit gleicher oder ähnlicher Lauflänge) Kid Silk Haze von Rowan (70 % Mohair, 30 % Seide, 210m/25g) Tilia von Filcolana (70% Kid-Mohair und 30% Seide, 210m/25g) Brushed Lace von Mohair By Canard (72% Kidmohair, 28% Seide, 210m/25g) Tynn Silk Mohair von Sandnes Garn (57% Kidmohair, 15% Schurwolle und 28% Seide, 212m/25g) Silk Mohair von Isager Yarn (75 % Super Kid Mohair, 25 % Seide, 212/25g) NADELN 8 mm und 9 mm Rundnadeln, 60-80 cm lang für das Grundmuster 7 mm Rundnadeln, 60-80 cm lang für das Bündchenmuster und für den Schlingenanschlag bzw. die Maschenaufnahme Zusätzlich für das Stricken der Ärmel in Runden entweder 9 mm Rundnadeln, 40 cm lang z. B. kurze Nadelspitzen 10 cm lang von Chiaogoo als Schraubsystem bis Nadelstärke 9 mm möglich und 20 cm langes Seil / als feste Rundstricknadel auch von Addi oder KnitPro oder alternativ Verwendung der Magic Loop Methode mit langem Seil 80-100 cm, 9 mm oder Nadelspiel 9 mm Für die Ärmelbündchen Verwendung der Magic Loop Methode mit langem Seil 60-80 cm, 6 mm oder Nadelspiel 6 mm ZUBEHÖR 4 große Maschenmarkierer für die Nadel 2 Maschenmarkierer zum Einhängen extra Seile oder Fäden zum Stilllegen von Maschen Vernähnadel DESCRIPTION The JONA Cardigan is an oversize cardigan, which is worked top down with increases along the knitted pieces. You start working the first side of the neckband and front piece and shape the drop down shoulders by working short rows. The deep V-neck is shaped by increases, the slanted sleeves by decreases, which are first worked to the armhole openings. You then pick up stitches for the second front piece as well as the back piece, which are worked to the armhole openings, too. You then place all tree pieces on the same needle to finish the body. The sleeve stitches are picked up around the armhole openings and worked in round. Due to the top down technique, the cardigan’s length can be easily adjusted to personal measurements. All cuffs and the belt are worked with slipped stitches. The instruction includes a detailed model sketch with all necessary measurements, a blank sketch for notes and alternative front bands. Please note! The brown cardigan is only a pattern hack (description in appendix!) Fit 1 2 3 wide Difficulty 1 2 3 advanced You can find some photos of step 1-3 on my homepage www.lotilda.de JONA-Fotoalbum KNITTING TECHNIQUES Backward loop cast on Picking up stitches Short rows De- and increases Slip stitches for selvedge stitches and at hems Casting off stitch For most of the techniques used here, you will find video recommendations at www.lotilda.de/stricktechniken TIP: If you are not familiar with any of the techniques used here, practice on a small piece of knitting, which saves you from annoying unravelling the model. GAUGE AND PATTERN NOTE: Steps 1 – 4 are worked in rows, from step 5 on in rounds. As the knit stitches are often worked slightly tighter as the purl stitches, a smaller needle size than the main needle size is used for the ws-rows in order to achieve an even stitch pattern in rows and rounds. 4threads of yarn; choose the right needle size: Basic pattern (stockinette stitch): 11 stitches x 14 rows = 10 x 10 cm With needle 8 mm for ws-rows and 9 mm for rs-rows (k on rs, p on ws) With needle 9 mm for rounds (k all stitches) hem cuffs with needle 7 mm: 11 stitches x 23 rows = 10 x 10 cm sleeve-cuffs with needle 6 mm: 15 stitches x 25 rounds = 10 x 10 cm SIZES / MEASUREMENTS XS (32/34) | S (36/38) | M (40/42) | L (44/46) | XL (48/50) | XXL (52/54) Bust measurements: 74-82 (82-90) 90-98 (98-107) 107-119 (119-131) cm The model is 164 cm tall and wears size M (green cardigan) and size S (brown cardigan) with a bust measurements of 85cm. Rear width: 59 (63) 68 (72) 78 (84) cm Complete length incl. neckband and hem: 73 (74) 75 (76) 78 (80) cm You can find detailed measurements in the model sketch in appendix 1 You can use the blank model sketch in appendix 2 for notes and conversions All details in this instruction mean sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL) WOOL Lana Grossa „Silkhair“ (70% mohair (superkid), 30% silk), approx. 210m/25g The green Jona cardigan is knitted in color 127 “moosgrün”. The brown Jona cardigan is knitted in color 115 “goldbraun”. Note: The model is worked with 4 threads of yarn. At the beginning, you can work with 4 skeins. You than have to use the thread from the edge and from the middle. For sizes S and an uneven number of skeins is indicated and therefore the last skein must either be wound or an additional skein must be planned for 4-thread knitting. Weight of wool converted to 1 m when working with 4 threads: 0,48 g/m CARDIGAN: XS: 300 g (12 skeins, 2.520 m) S: 325 g (13 skeins, 2.730 m) M 350 g (14 skeins, 2.940 m) L: 375 g (15 skeins, 3.150 m) XL: 400 g (16 skeins, 3.360 m) XXL: 450 g (18 skeins, 3.780 m) BELT (optional): 26 (27) 28 (30) 32 (34) g ALTERNATIVE YARNS (with similar length) Kid Silk Haze from Rowan (70 % mohair, 30 % silk, 210m/25g) Tilia from Filcolana (70% kid-mohair, 30% silk, 210m/25g) Brushed Lace from Mohair By Canard (72% kidmohair, 28% silk, 210m/25g) Tynn Silk Mohair from Sandnes Garn (57% kidmohair, 15% wool and 28% silk, 212m/25g) Silk Mohair from Isager Yarn (75 % super kid mohair, 25 % silk, 212/25g) RECOMMENDED NEEDLES Circular needles 8 mm and 9 mm, 60 - 80 cm long for basic pattern Circular needle 7 mm, 60 - 80 cm long for hem pattern and backward loop cast on and stitch pickup Additionally for the sleeves either Circular needles 9 mm, 40 cm long (e.g. short needle tips 10 cm long from Chiaogoo as screw system up to needle size 9 mm possible and 20 cm long cable/ as circular needle from Addi or KnitPro Circular needles 6 mm with long cable (80-100 cm) for Magic Loop method or Double-pointed needles 6 mm Tip for tight knitters: When working in the round and using needles with a screw system; it is practical and much more convenient to use a smaller needle o
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