Jökull

Knitting
June 2024
all 3 are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Light Fingering
+ Lace
+ DK
= DK (11 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
S/M, L, XL
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SIZES
S/M (L) XL

MATERIALS
300 (300, 350) g Isager Bouclé, Color E0 = A
250 (250, 300) g Isager Alpaca 2, Color E0 = A
25 g Isager Silk Mohair, Color 30 = B
Or, leftovers of Silk Mohair in Colors 16, 30 and 47.
Hold both strands of A together when knitting.
Hold three strands of Silk Mohair together when knitting.
The amounts of yarn required apply to the specified sizes.

MEASUREMENTS
Chest Circumference: 116 (120, 128) cm or 45.5 (47, 50) inches
Length measured at the center of the back, without the collar: 49 (52, 54) cm or 19 (20, 21) inches or desired length
Sleeve Length: 37.5 (40, 40) cm or 14.75 (15.75, 15.75) inches or desired length + 5.5 cm or 2 inches for the ribbed cuff
Armhole depth: 20 (21.5, 23) cm or 8 (8.5, 9) inches
Height of Collar: 12.5 cm or 5 inches

GAUGE
(In stockinette, using 4.5mm needle):
16 stitches x 25 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm

RECOMMENDED NEEDLE SIZE
4.5 mm (US 7)
4 mm (US 6)

CONSTRUCTION
The sweater is knitted from the bottom up with a small slit on the right side of the bottom edge of the Front. At the bottom of the Back, short rows are worked. Sleeves are knitted outwards from the armhole. There is no chart for the stripe pattern. The stripes are done in a somewhat free-form style. On the RS, there are always more knit stitches in the stripes than purl stitches. While knitting, the appearance of the RS of the sweater must be kept in mind. The rows with stripes should not be identical and should not become too large. Thus, these fields of stripes are “controlled” by using purl stitches to break up the visual appearance of the stripe. The swatch shows an example of how the Silk Mohair is worked within the sweater. While making the swatch, pay attention to how the purl stitches interact with the knit stitches.