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Britta sweater
Structural and minimalist construction full of interesting details.
The easy pattern stitch creates a beautiful texture. As regards the construction the yoke is created by using shoulder increases. The front and back are worked by another section of increases for a perfect fit. Straight sleeves and body and folded neck. The sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down.
The model in the picture is 169 cm tall and wears a size 2.
LEVEL
Intermediate (2/3)
YARN
11 (12,12, 13, 13, 14, 14) skeins of Natural Cotton Merino Gregoria Fibers (50g = 180 yards/165 m) (70% cotton, 30% merino).
9 (9, 9, 11, 11,11„ 12) skeins of Kidsilk Lace Gregoria Fibers (25g = 230 yards/ 210 m) (73% superkid mohair, 27% silk).
The sweater is worked by holding two strands of yarn together (one of Kidsilk Lace and one of Natural Cotton Merino).
For the sample we used one strand of our colourway “Ivory” of Kidsilk Lace and one strand of our colourway “Stone” of Natural Cotton Merino.
NEEDLES
US 6 /4 mm circular needles, cable length 16 or 24” (40 or 60 cm) and 32 or 40” (80 or 100 cm) for pattern stitch.
US 2.5 /3 mm circular needles, cable length 16 or 24” (40 or 60 cm) for the ribbing.
GAUGE
22 stitches x 24 rounds = 4” (10 cm) on US 6 / 4 mm needles in pattern stitch worked in the round after blocking.
SIZES
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)This sweater is designed to be worn with approximately 4.6-5.8” (12-15 cm) of positive ease at bust.
Finished bust circumference: 37.1 (38.5, 42.9, 44.4, 48.7, 50.9; 54.5)”/ 93 (97, 107, 111, 120, 127, 136) cm.
To fit a real bust circumference of: 33.4 (35.4, 37.4, 39.3, 45,2, 47,2, 49,2) ”/ 85 (90, 95, 100, 115, 120, 125) cm.
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- First published: November 2021
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