Kiruna Sweater by Hanne Rimmen

Kiruna Sweater

Knitting
February 2025
Aran (8 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in pattern and stockinette
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
875 - 1422 yards (800 - 1300 m)
1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6)
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KIRUNA SWEATER Kiruna is a city in the northern Sweden surrounded by beautiful mountains. The harsh, yet stunning nature exudes a unique beauty where the mountains and the never-ending snow melt together to form a frosty winter landscape while the northern lights paint the dark, starry night sky in breathtaking colors.
The border on the Kiruna Sweater is inspired by this beautiful landscape and a graphic rendering of the northern lights dancing in ice crystals.

Sizes and measurements
Sizes: 1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6)
Fits a bust circumference of: 80-86 (86-94) 94-102 (102-110) 110-124 (124-134) cm
Bust circumference (sweater): 92 (98) 106 (115) 128 (138) cm Sleeve length: 44 (45) 48 (48) 50 (50) cm
Whole length: 56 (59) 63 (65) 69 (71) cm (measured mid back from below the neckline ribbing)

Yarn
Peruvian, 100 % Wool, 100m/50g from Filcolana
Tilia, 70 % Kid Mohair and 30 % Silk, 210m/25g from Filcolana
– The sweater is worked with one strand of each yarn quality held together throughout the work.

Main color
400 (450) 500 (550) 600 (650) g of Peruvian in color 977
125 (125) 150 (150) 175 (200) g of Tilia in color 101

Pattern color A
100 (100) 100 (100) 100 (150) g of Peruvian in color 350
All sizes 25 g of Tilia in color 832

Pattern color B
All sizes 25 g of Peruvian color 281 (use some scrap yarn as a contrast or use the main color)
All sizes 25 g of Tilia color 333 (use some scrap yarn as a contrast or use the main color)

Substitute yarn
Håndværksgarn from Hjelholt (green sweater on the last page) Léttlopi from Istex
Jensen Yarn + Silk Mohair from Isager held together,

Needles
Circular needle 4 mm – 40 cm and 80-100 cm
Circular needle 4.5 mm – 80-100 cm

Double pointed needles 4 mm
Double pointed needles 4.5 mm (if you use the magic loop technique, you do not need double pointed needles)

Stitch markers or a strand of yarn in a contrasting color

Gauge
17 sts and 24 rnds in stockinette stitch with needle 4.5 mm = 10 x 10 cm (measured after washing and blocking)

The needle size is merely indicative!

About the pattern The sweater is worked top down. The neck is raised and the neck opening shaped with short rows. The yoke is worked following the chart and then divided into body and sleeves. The sleeve stitches are put on hold while the body is worked until the stated or desired length is reached. At the end, stitches are picked up along the neck opening. Here, you can choose between a short ribbing or a polo neck. You can also choose different design add-ons in the form of borders placed at the bottom of the body and sleeves as well as an elongation of the back with a beautiful round shaping.