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Ludvig Playsuit
Veiledende pinner: Rundpinne 3 og rundpinne 2,5
(Evt. strømpepinner 3 til ermer og bein dersom du ikke vil bruke magic loop)
Overvidde: ca. 50 (54) 57 (60) 64 (67) 70 cm
Hel lengde: 39 (42) 46 (50) 53 (57) 61 cm
Lengde fra nakke til skritt: 34 (37) 40 (43) 46 (49) 52 cm
Garn: I oppskriften er det brukt Merino fra Knitting for Olive.
Garnalternativer: Knitting for Olive Pure silk, eller andre garn med strikkefasthet på rundt 28
Garnmengde: 100 (100) 150 (150) 150 (200) 200 gram
Tilbehør: 7 (8) 9 (10) 11 (11) 12 knapper ø= 10-12 mm
GENERELT OM OPPSKRIFTEN
Ludvig Playsuit er en tynn og lett dress som passer perfekt på varme sommerdager. Den har en oversized look, og kan enkelt strikkes noe lenger for å få en lang brukstid.
Bakstykket og forstykkene strikkes hver for seg helt i begynnelsen. Etterhvert samles de og strikkes frem og tilbake i glattstrikk samtidig som det lages knappestolper. Til slutt strikkes arbeidet rundt på rundpinne, før det økes til kile og beina strikkes hver for seg. Det plukkes opp masker til ermene i ermpegapet, og de strikkes rundt med enten magic loop eller strømpepinner.
ENGLISH
Recommended needles: 3 mm circular needle (60 cm) and 2.5 mm circular needle (60 or 80 cm). (Alternatively, use 3 mm and 2.5 mm double-pointed needles for sleeves and legs if you don’t want to use the magic loop method)
Chest circumference: Approx 50 (54) 57 (60) 64 (67) // 70 cm
Full length: 39 (42) 46 (50) 53 (57) // 61 cm
Length from neck to crotch: 34 (37) 40 (43) 46 (49) // 52 cm
Yarn: The pattern uses Knitting for Olive Cotton Merino in the color Oatmeal. Yarn alternatives: Knitting for Olive Pure Silk, or other yarns with a similar gauge of around 28 stitches
Yarn amount: approx 100 (100) 150 (150) 150 (200) // 200 grams
Accessories: 7 (8) 9 (10) 11 (11) // 12 buttons (diameter = 12 mm)
About the pattern
The work starts with the back piece, which is knitted back and forth down to the armholes. Then stitches are picked up along the cast-on edge for the front pieces. The front pieces are knitted separately down to the armhole while also knitting the button band. After that, the back piece and front pieces are joined on a circular needle, and knitting continues back and forth while creating buttonholes every 14 rounds along the button band on the right front piece,
The work is then joined by knitting the button bands together.
The work is eventually divided into two legs, which are knitted separately. The sleeves are picked up along the edge and knitted in the round using a small circular needle or magic loop method. Finally, stitches are picked up for the ribbing at the neckline.
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- First published: February 2023
- Page created: February 25, 2023
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