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This is a digital pattern to be downloaded through the link in your email after purchase.
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LINGON TEE is an oversized raglan tee with a statement neck and ¾ sleeves. The tee is worked in stockinette stitch from the top down
First, stitches are cast on for the neck and worked in the round to create a double folded collar. Short rows are worked to shape the neck. The yoke is shaped with raglan increases before dividing for body and sleeves. The sleeves and body are both worked in stockinette stitch without decreases. The edges are finished with a 1x1 ribbing.
Difficulty: 2 out of 3
Sizes: 1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6)
Tee circumference: 120 (130) 140 (150) 160 (170) cm
Length: 46 (48) 50 (52) 54 (56) cm
The tee has a recommended positive ease of 25-40 cm. Measure yourself around the chest to determine your size.
The model in the picture measures 84 cm around the chest and is wearing a tee in size 1, which gives a positive ease of 36 cm.
The sample in the photos is mistakenly slightly felted, and even though the measurements are correct, the fabric can look a bit more compact than normal.
Yarn: Mellow by Ullen Yarns (50g = 125m) (link).
Amount: 400 (400) 450 (450) 500 (500) g
The model is knitted in colour Lingon.
Gauge: 20 stitches and 26 rows in stockinette stitch on needle 4.5 mm equals 10 cm in width and 10 cm in height after blocking.
It is important to achieve the correct knitting tension for the tee to fit right. If you have fewer stitches per 10 cm, go down one needle size. If you have more stitches per 10 cm, go up a needle size.
Needles: 4.5 mm circular needle, 60-100 cm
4 mm circular needle, 60-100 cm
Knit the sleeves and neck using either double-pointed needles or the magic loop technique, depending on your preference.
This is a digital pattern to be downloaded through the link in your email after purchase.
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COCOSA HEADSCARF is a long, cozy headscarf designed to provide warmth and comfort.
The scarf is constructed from two identical ends joined by a central section, and finished with an i-cord-edge.
Difficulty: 2 out of 3
Yarn: 1 strand Mellow by Ullen Yarns (50g = 125m) (link).
Main colour: 250 g
Contrast colour: 200 g
The sample is knitted in Ground and Vanilla.
Gauge: 20 stitches and 26 rows in stockinette stitch on needle 4.5 mm equals 10 cm in width and 10 cm in height after blocking.
If you have fewer stitches per 10 cm, go down one needle size. If you have more stitches per 10 cm, go up a needle size.
Needles: 4.5 mm circular needle, 60-100 cm
4 mm circular needle, 60-100 cm
This is a digital pattern to be downloaded through the link in your email after purchase.
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LEAP SWEATER is an elegant sweater, with fine details that elevates the simplicity of the stockinette sweater.
The sweater is worked from the top down. The back yoke is shaped with short rows to create a comfortable fit. Stitches for the front yokes are then picked up and shaped with increases to form the neckline. After joining the front and back, the body is worked in the round. The sleeves are picked up and worked in the round, finishing with 1x1 ribbing. The neckline is worked in 1x1 ribbing. The contrasting cuffs are worked separately in stockinette before they are sewn onto the sweater.
Difficulty: 2 out of 3
Sizes: 1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6)
Sweater circumference: 120 (130) 140 (150) 160 (170) cm
Length: 64 (66) 68 (70) 72 (74) cm
The sweater has a recommended positive ease of 40-50 cm for a feminine model and 30-50 cm for a masculine model. Measure yourself around the chest to determine your size.
The woman and man in the picture measure 84 cm and 100 cm around the chest. They are both wearing a sweater in size 2, which gives a positive ease of 46 cm for the woman and 30 cm for the man.
Yarn: Mellow by Ullen Yarns (50g = 125m) (link).
Sweater: 500 (550) 550 (550) 600 (600) g
Edges: 200 g for all sizes
The model is knitted in colours Night and Vanilla.
Gauge: 20 stitches and 26 rows in stockinette stitch on needle 4.5 mm equals 10 cm in width and 10 cm in height after blocking.
It is important to achieve the correct knitting tension for the tee to fit right. If you have fewer stitches per 10 cm, go down one needle size. If you have more stitches per 10 cm, go up a needle size.
Needles: 4.5 mm circular needle, 60-100 cm
4 mm circular needle, 60-100 cm
Knit the sleeves and neck using either double-pointed needles or the magic loop technique, depending on your preference.
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This is a digital pattern, which is to be downloaded through the link in your email after purchase.
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FLURRY SWEATER is a cozy, oversized raglan sweater featuring a simple yet striking colourwork pattern. Designed for both warmth and comfort, it has wide sleeves, a generous fit, and a roomy turtleneck that adds to its relaxed feel. The sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down in the round.
Stitches are cast on for the neck and worked in the round to create the high turtleneck. The yoke is knitted with raglan increases while incorporating the colourwork pattern. Once the yoke is complete, the sweater is divided into body and sleeves.
The sleeves are worked with gradual decreases for shaping and finished with a long ribbed cuff. The body is worked in the round and finished with a ribbed hem.
Difficulty: 1 out of 3
Sizes: 1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6)
Bust circumference: 120 (130) 140 (150) 160 (170) cm
Length: 66 (68) 70 (72) 74 (76) cm
The sweater has a recommended positive ease of 35-45 cm. Measure yourself around the chest to determine your size.
The model in the picture is wearing a sweater in size 2 and measures 89 cm around the chest, which gives a positive ease of 41 cm.
Yarn: 1 strand Soft (50 g = 125 m) held together with 1 strand Silk Mohair (25 g = 212 m), both by Isager.
Main colour
350 (350) 400 (450) 500 (500) g Soft
100 (125) 125 (150) 150 (175) g Silk Mohair
The model is knitted in colour E0 in both yarns.
Contrasting colour
250 (250) 300 (300) 350 (400) g Soft
75 (100) 100 (100) 125 (125) g Silk Mohair
The model is knitted in colour E2s og 3s, respectively.
Gauge: 16 stitches and 18 rows in colourwork on needle 6 mm equals 10 cm in width and 10 cm in height after blocking.
It is important to achieve the correct knitting tension for the sweater in order for it to fit right. If you have fewer stitches per 10 cm, you might have to go down a needle size. If you have more stitches per 10 cm, you might have to go up a needle size in order to meet the proper gauge.
Needles: 6 mm circular needles, 80 or 100 cm long,
5.5 mm circular needles, 80 or 100 cm long
Knit the sleeves using either double-pointed needles or the magic loop technique, depending on your preference.
This is a digital pattern, which is to be downloaded through the link in your email after purchase.
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TIND SWEATER is a raglan sweater with colourwork repeated throughout the entire sweater. The sweater is worked from the top down.
The back yoke is shaped with neckline increases to create a comfortable fit while maintaining clean colourwork. The yoke is shaped with raglan increases before dividing for body and sleeves. Both body and sleeves are worked straight in stockinette without decreases. The neckline is picked up and worked in 1x1 rib.
Difficulty: 2 out of 3
Sizes: 1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6)
Sweater circumference: 85 (95) 105 (115) 125 (135) cm
Length: 57 (58) 59 (60) 61 (62) cm
The sweater has a recommended positive ease of 0-10 cm. Measure yourself around the chest to determine your size.
Yarn: 1 strand fingering-yarn (about 50g = 250m) held together with 1 strand lace-yarn (about 25g = 210m)
or 1 strand DK-yarn (about 50g = 125m).
Amount: Base colour: 150g fingering-yarn and 75g lace-yarn
or 300g DK-yarn.
Contrast colour: 100g fingering-yarn and 50g lace-yarn
or 200g DK-yarn.
One chart repeat on the body for the contrast colour uses approx. 5 g fingering-weight yarn and 2 g lace-weight yarn, or 7 g DK yarn. The same amount is required for one chart repeat across both sleeves.
Gauge: 24 stitches and 28 rows in stockinette stitch on needle 4 mm equals 10 cm in width and 10 cm in height after blocking.
It is important to achieve the correct knitting tension for the sweater to fit right. If you have fewer stitches per 10 cm, go down one needle size. If you have more stitches per 10 cm, go up a needle size.
Needles: 4 mm circular needle, 80 or 100 cm
Knit the sleeves using either double-pointed needles or the magic loop technique, depending on your preference.
This is a digital pattern, which is to be downloaded through the link in your email after purchase.
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ISAEVA PONCHO is a graceful, soft, and lightweight poncho that drapes effortlessly over the shoulders. Cozy yet breathable, it’s perfect for layering, and adds elegance to any outfit. It can also be worn two different ways for two different looks.
The poncho is worked from the top down in stockinette. A few rounds are worked before creating a folded edge, with an optional opening for an i-cord band. The main body is then worked in the round with increases. The poncho is finished with a folded edge.
Difficulty: 1 out of 3
Sizes: One size
Length: 60 cm
The poncho has a loose fit and is designed for a bust circumference of 75-120 cm.
Yarn: 1 strand Cashmere Light (25 g = 85 m) by Lang Yarns. 375 g.
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1 strand Heavy Merino (50 g = 125 m) and 1 strand Soft Silk Mohair (25 g = 225 m) held together, both by Knitting For Olive. 500 g and 150 g, respectively.
The sample is knitted in Cashmere Light in colour 39.
Gauge: 17 stitches and 20 rows in stockinette stitch on needle 6 mm equals 10 cm in width and 10 cm in height after blocking.
It is important to achieve the correct knitting tension for the poncho in order for it to fit right. If you have fewer stitches per 10 cm, you might have to go down a needle size. If you have more stitches per 10 cm, you might have to go up a needle size in order to meet the proper gauge.
Needles: 6 mm circular needles, 80 or 100 cm long,
5.5 mm circular needles, 80 or 100 cm long
Knit the sleeves using either double-pointed needles or the magic loop technique, depending on your preference.

