Sand Sweater (EN)

€8.00

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

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SAND SWEATER is a timeless wardrobe staple, worked seamlessly 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 at the shoulders 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 with folded edges. The neckline is picked up and folded.

Difficulty: 2 out of 3

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

Sweater circumference: 110 (120) 130 (140) 150 (160) cm

Length: 62 (64) 66 (68) 70 (72) cm

The sweater has a recommended positive ease of 30-45 cm. Measure yourself around the chest to determine your size.

The female and male model in the picture measure 89 cm and 100 cm around the chest, respectively.

The pink sweater is knitted in size 2, which gives a positive ease of 31 cm. The grey sweater is knitted in size 3, which gives a positive ease of 41 cm. The green sweater is knitted with a cinched in waist in size 3, which gives a positive ease of 41 cm and 30 cm for the female and male, respectively.

Yarn: 1 strand of Aran Tweed (100 g = 160 m) by Isager Yarn.

Amount: 500 (500) 500 (600) 600 (700) g

The grey model is knitted in colour Confetti, the pink in colour Rose and the green in colour Green.

Gauge: 17 stitches and 21 rows in stockinette stitch on a 5 mm needle 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: 5 mm circular needle, 60 or 80 cm long

4 mm circular needle, 60 or 80 cm long

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.

________

SAND SWEATER is a timeless wardrobe staple, worked seamlessly 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 at the shoulders 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 with folded edges. The neckline is picked up and folded.

Difficulty: 2 out of 3

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

Sweater circumference: 110 (120) 130 (140) 150 (160) cm

Length: 62 (64) 66 (68) 70 (72) cm

The sweater has a recommended positive ease of 30-45 cm. Measure yourself around the chest to determine your size.

The female and male model in the picture measure 89 cm and 100 cm around the chest, respectively.

The pink sweater is knitted in size 2, which gives a positive ease of 31 cm. The grey sweater is knitted in size 3, which gives a positive ease of 41 cm. The green sweater is knitted with a cinched in waist in size 3, which gives a positive ease of 41 cm and 30 cm for the female and male, respectively.

Yarn: 1 strand of Aran Tweed (100 g = 160 m) by Isager Yarn.

Amount: 500 (500) 500 (600) 600 (700) g

The grey model is knitted in colour Confetti, the pink in colour Rose and the green in colour Green.

Gauge: 17 stitches and 21 rows in stockinette stitch on a 5 mm needle 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: 5 mm circular needle, 60 or 80 cm long

4 mm circular needle, 60 or 80 cm long

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