Angeles Sweater by Rūta Šakytė-Vielavičė

Angeles Sweater

Knitting
November 2023
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Lace
= Sport (12 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in On 5 mm (US 8) needles, in stockinette, blocked
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1542 - 2570 yards (1410 - 2350 m)
XS [S] M [L] XL [2X] 3X [4X] 5X
English
This pattern is available for €6.60 EUR
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Angeles is a dreamy saddle-shoulder sweater with flowing sleeves and a whisper-soft mohair halo.

Difficulty: ★★★ (3 out of 5) (includes short-row shaping)

Finished bust circumference:
103 111 122 128 135 143 147 156 162 cm;
41” 44” 48” 50.5” 53” 56.5” 58” 61.25” 63.75”.
Note: around 10-25cm / 4-10” positive ease is included in the finished bust circumference (ease varies for different sizes).

Construction: Saddle shoulder sweater, knit top-down and in the round (no seaming)

300 300 300 350 350 400 400 450 500 grams of Fingering weight yarn (50 g ~ 235 m), such as Sandnes Garn Sunday, Knitting for Olive Merino, Isager Highland Wool, Cascade 220 Fingering, Filcolana Arwetta, Drops Flora;

held together with:

150 150 150 175 175 200 200 225 250 grams of Lace weight yarn (25 g ~ 210 m), such as Filcolana Tilia, Sandnes Garn Tynn Silk Mohair, Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair, Isager Silk Mohair, Gepard Garn Kid Seta, Drops Kid-Silk.

Sample is in size M, Sandnes Garn Sunday by PetiteKnit (col. 6043 Baby Blue Eyes) & Filcolana Tilia (col. 328 Bluebell).

The pattern is written in English.

This pattern is available exclusively for home, non-commercial use. It may not be used for commercial sale.

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1 ★ – BEGINNER
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2 ★★ – EXPERIENCED BEGINNER
The patterns in this category are slightly more complicated but still easy to take on. These patterns are made for knitters that have completed a project before and can confidently read a pattern. They are also comfortable reading abbreviations. I always list the abbreviations and their meanings on the last page of my patterns.

3 ★★★ – INTERMEDIATE
You can confidently take on patterns in this category if you have experience with and feel confident using basic knitting techniques. These patterns will use more advanced techniques in addition to basic ones. These techniques will be listed on the first page of the pattern. These patterns may require you to read simpler charts, use the more advanced cast-on and bind-off techniques, short rows, knit with more than one colour at a time and so on.

4 ★★★★ – EXPERIENCED INTERMEDIATE
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5 ★★★★★ – ADVANCED
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