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Hope
I hope that you will love my new sweater as much as I do:)
HOPE and love is put into every stitch.
(There is also a cardigan pattern using the same lace/construction: Hope cardigan).
Design
The body of the sweater is worked in a lovely lace-pattern.
The sleeves are worked in stockinette sts.
The sweater is supposed to be roomy and comfortable, with it’s rounded neck, and box-shaped body.
Construction
The sweater is worked seamlessly, and top-down.
The construction starts at the upper backs shoulders. Upper back and upper front are worked in separate pieces to underarms and the shoulders are shaped by short-rows. At underarms back and front are joined, and the body is completed in one piece to bind-off.
The sleeves are worked top-down and in-the-round.
The neck-line edge is worked from picked-up sts.
Sizes
The sweater is supposed to be roomy.
Recommended ease is 15 - 20 cm/6 - 8”.
Finished chest measurements are:
100/109/118/127/136/145/154 cm = 40/43/46/50/54/57/61”.
The sample is worked in size 1, with 18 cm/7” positive ease.
Materials
Yarn: I used “Sparrow” from Quince & Co to work the pullover. This fingering weight, linen yarn comes in skeins of 150 meters/168 yards and 50 grams/1.76 oz. You will need approximately 900/1050/1200/1300/1400/1500/1600 m = 981/1144/1308/1417/1526/1535/1744 yards. Needles: needle size 3.5 mm
Gauge
22 sts and 34 - 36 rows in stockinette sts/lace-pattern = 10 x 10 cm/4 x 4”
The pattern
The lace-pattern is charted, as well as written out row-by-row, and also round-by-round.
All measurements are given in cm’s as well as in inches.
All necessary stitch-counts are given.
There is a schematic.
Knitting skills
Short rows. Lace-pattern following charts or written instructions.
Picking up of sts.
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- First published: April 2020
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- Last updated: July 8, 2022 …
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