Aspen Sweater (EN)

€8.00

This is a digital pattern to be downloaded through the link in your email after purchase.

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ASPEN SWEATER is an oversized raglan sweater with extra room and wide, folded-edge sleeves. The sweater is worked from the top down in stockinette stitch.

First, stitches are cast on for the neck and worked in the round and then folded down. The yoke is then worked with raglan increases. After this, the sweater is divided into body and sleeves. The sleeves and body are both worked in stockinette stitch without decreases.

Difficulty: 1 out of 3

Sizes: 1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6)

Sweater circumference: 121 (133) 142 (150) 162 (170) cm

Length: 58 (60) 62 (64) 66 (68) cm

The sweater has a recommended positive ease of 36-46 cm. Measure yourself around the chest and thus determine your size.

The model in the picture measures 89 cm around the chest and is wearing a sweater in size 2, which gives a positive ease of 44 cm.

Yarn: 2 strands Jensen Yarn by Isager (50g = 125m) held together or 1 strand Fritidsgarn by Sandnes Garn (50g = 70 m).

Amount: 700 (800) 900 (1000) 1100 (1100) g

The model is knitted in Fritidsgarn in colour 2641 Naturmelert.

Gauge: 12 stitches and 14 rows in stockinette stitch on needle 8 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, you must go down one needle size. If you have more stitches per 10 cm, you must go up a needle size.

Needles: 8 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 to be downloaded through the link in your email after purchase.

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ASPEN SWEATER is an oversized raglan sweater with extra room and wide, folded-edge sleeves. The sweater is worked from the top down in stockinette stitch.

First, stitches are cast on for the neck and worked in the round and then folded down. The yoke is then worked with raglan increases. After this, the sweater is divided into body and sleeves. The sleeves and body are both worked in stockinette stitch without decreases.

Difficulty: 1 out of 3

Sizes: 1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6)

Sweater circumference: 121 (133) 142 (150) 162 (170) cm

Length: 58 (60) 62 (64) 66 (68) cm

The sweater has a recommended positive ease of 36-46 cm. Measure yourself around the chest and thus determine your size.

The model in the picture measures 89 cm around the chest and is wearing a sweater in size 2, which gives a positive ease of 44 cm.

Yarn: 2 strands Jensen Yarn by Isager (50g = 125m) held together or 1 strand Fritidsgarn by Sandnes Garn (50g = 70 m).

Amount: 700 (800) 900 (1000) 1100 (1100) g

The model is knitted in Fritidsgarn in colour 2641 Naturmelert.

Gauge: 12 stitches and 14 rows in stockinette stitch on needle 8 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, you must go down one needle size. If you have more stitches per 10 cm, you must go up a needle size.

Needles: 8 mm circular needle, 80 or 100 cm

Knit the sleeves using either double-pointed needles or the magic loop technique, depending on your preference.