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Jacu
Italian cast on and a ribbed neckband, then the yoke is Later work is separated into body and sleeves, and each part is finished separately.
All elements are finished with Italian bind off edging.
Finally, wash the sweater before embroidering the bird onto the front using duplicate sts.
Rikke Eliasen grew up in Fårevejle next to the Stelton factory. One of Stelton’s most iconic designs, Eric Magnussen’s EM77 thermos, is a fixture in many homes, and for Rikke Eliasen, it embodies the essence of Nordic design – minimalist, beautiful, and functional. This sweater is a functional and classic raglan, fusing the thermos with the imagination of childhood to create a whimsical bird embroidered with duplicate stitches.
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- First published: August 2023
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