HAVANNA MOON by Regina Moessmer

HAVANNA MOON

Knitting
May 2018
Light Fingering ?
23 stitches and 38 rows = 4 inches
in 2 rows stockinette, 1 row k1,p1
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
820 - 1258 yards (750 - 1150 m)
XS, S, M, L, XL, XXL
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HAVANNA MOON is the short sleeve sister of the LIGHT GREY STRUCTURE sweater. When you purchase the pattern we will provide the instructions for both designs.

The top is worked seamlessly from top down, using the contiguous method by Susie Myers and an ‘A’ line hip shaping along a 9 sts band on both sides of the body under arm. The sweater is cast on at a small neck band and the neckline is shaped with short rows.
After the short rows the sweater is completely worked in full rounds.
When the yoke is done, the sleeve increases are made in every second row.

MATERIAL

The sample shown is worked with LINENGARN by VÄXBOLIN, Col. UMBRA

NEEDLES

Circular needles and double pointed needles ( or magic loop) US 2,5 (3,0 mm) and US1,5 (2,5 mm) or needles to get gauge.

GAUGE

23 sts x 38 rows on needles US 2,5 (3 mm), in main pattern to get 4 x 4“ (10x10 cm).

MAIN PATTERN

2 rows / rounds in stockinette stitch,1 row / round in k1, p1.

YARDAGE

XS 750 m / 1148 yards
S 800 m / 875 yards
M 840 m / 768 yards
L 920 m / 1006 yards
XL 1050 m / 1148 yards
XXL 1150 m / 1258 yards

MEASUREMENTS

Circumference bust (finished garment)
XS 33“ (84,5 cm)
S 35,4“ (90 cm)
M 36,6“ (93 cm)
L 39,4“ (100 cm)
XL 42,5“ (108 cm)
XXL 46“ (117 cm)

TOOLS

Stitch markers, tapestry needle, waste yarn or stitch holder.

REQUIREMENTS

Knitting in the round and flat with circular needle and dpns or magic loop for sleeves, short row shaping using the Wrp-t (wrap and turn)
technique (see page 10) , slanted increases m1l / m1r knit wise and purl wise, contiguous method by Susie Myers.“