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Gerdur sweater
Pattern is available in English and Danish
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Gerður Sweater
Katrine loves to find her inspiration in nature. Flowers and green plants are essential elements in her life, and this shows everywhere in her private home. The pattern on this Icelandic sweater is Katrine’s interpretation of flowers. The yarn used for this design is Önling’s own No 1, which is perfectly suited for Fair-Isle patterns, as well as wonder-fully soft and pleasant to wear.
The sweater design is rather oversize, with a positive ease of approx. 10-15 cm (4-6 inches), which allows you to wear several layers under it when venturing out to enjoy nature.
Sizes
(XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL)
Measurements
A: Chest: (99)106(112)124(132)137(148) cm /
(39)41.75(44)48.8(52)54(58.25) inches
B: Length: (53)54(55)56(57)58(59) cm / (20.8)21.25(21.7) 22(22.4)22.8(23.2) inches
C: Sleeve length under sleeve: (46)46(46)46(45)44(43)cm / (18.1)18.1(18.1)18.1(17.7)17.3(16.9) inches
Recommended circular and double-pointed needles sizes 4 mm and 4½ mm / US 6 and 7
Materials basic version
Color A: (260)280(300)320(340)360(380) g
(3)3(3)3(4)4(4) cones af Önling No 12, 55 % wool,
45 % cotton, 750 m per 105 g
Color B1: 115 g / 1 cone Önling No 12, 55 % wool,
45 % cotton, 750 m per 105 g.
Color B2: (25)25(25)25(50)50(50) g Önling No 10,
70 % mohair, 30 % silk, 210 m per 25 g
Materials luxury version
Önling No 1, 75 % Superfine Merino, 25 % Angora,
180 m per 50 g
Color A: (300)300(350)350(400)400(450) g
Color B: (50)50(50)50(100)100(100) g
Knitted with one strand color A or B throughout the work.
The body is knitted with two strands of color A. The pattern is knitted with one strand B1 and one strand B2.
Gauge
21 sts and 29 pinde rows in stockinette st on needle size 4 ½ = 10 x 10 cm.
Directions
The sweater is worked in the round from the top down. First, the yoke is worked with short rows and increases, and then in the round with increases in Fair-Isle pattern. Finally, the piece is divided into body and sleeves, which are finished separately.
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- First published: October 2020
- Page created: October 14, 2020
- Last updated: June 9, 2022 …
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