Ing sweater

Knitting
April 2024
yarn held together
Sport
+ Lace
+ Fingering
= Lace ?
21 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
in "NOTE: Needle size is only a guide. If you get too many stitches on 10 cm, change to a larger needle size. If you get too few stitches on 10 cm, change to a smaller needle size.
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
3103 - 3895 yards (2837 - 3562 m)
XS-XXL
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Sizes
XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)

Measurements
Bust circumference: 88 (95) 103 (111) 118 (126) cm
Full length: 58 (60) 62 (64) 66 (68) cm
Sleeve length: 34 (35) 36 (37) 38 (39) cm
Neck circumference: 44 (46) 48 (50) 52 (53) cm

Gauge
21 stitches x 22 rounds = 10 x 10 cm

NOTE: Needle size is only a guide. If you get too many stitches on 10 cm, change to a larger needle size. If you get too few stitches on 10 cm, change to a smaller needle size.

Needles
Double-pointed needles (dpns): 3.5 mm and 4.5 mm
Circular needles: 40 cm and 80 cm, sizes 3.5 mm and 4.5 mm

Yarn and yarn amounts
DROPS Flora, 65% wool, 35% alpaca. Yardage per skein: 50 grams = 210 metres

DROPS Alpaca, 100 % alpaca. Yardage per skein: 50 grams = 167 metres
DROPS Kid-Silk 75% kid mohair, 25% silk. Yardage per skein: 25 grams = 200 metres
DROPS Merino extra fine, 100 % merino. Yardage per skein: 50 grams = 105 metres

DROPS Flora
Colour 01 Natural, 150 g (XL-XXL 200 g)
Colour 10 Indigo, 50 g (XL-XXL 100 g)

DROPS Alpaca
Colour 4305 Dark Indigo, 50 g

DROPS Kid-Silk
Colour 01 Natural: 50 g (XL-XXL: 75 g)
Colour 56 Marzipan: 25 g
Colour 39 Storm Blue: 50 g
Colour 28 Navy Blue: 25 g

DROPS Merino extra fine
Colour 01 Natural, 100 g
Colour 20 Dark Blue, 100 g
Colour 27 Navy Blue, 50 g (XL-XXL 100 g)
Colour 13 Storm Blue, 50 g

Knitting the Ing sweater
The Ing sweater is knitted in the round, which means that instead of knitting back and forth in rows, you’ll be working in continuous circles to create a seamless garment. Knitting in the round is an efficient technique that eliminates the need for side seams, giving the jumper a smooth, even finish.

Merino is used as the pattern colour, knitted with a single strand, while the background colour is worked with two strands held together: Kid-Silk along with Alpaca or Flora.