Mirst

Knitting
December 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
25 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
1356 - 2942 yards (1240 - 2690 m)
33.3 [36.7, 43.3, 48.3] {51.7, 58.3, 61.7, 66.7} inches 84.6 [93, 110, 122.7] {131.3, 143.8, 156.7, 169.4} cm
English
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Mirst was inspired by the most amazing woman, who I have the honor of calling my mom. The sweater’s all over colorwork was inspired by her love of nature and features graceful swans, a forest of trees, snowflakes, an assortment of flowers including lily of the valley and tulips, and some hearts. The original sweater design features 13 colors, so I created a minimalist option as well that can be done with just two colors with an optional third color as an accent.

Mirst is a top-down knitted sweater with a circular yoke that features colorwork and is designed to be worn with 2 to 6 inches (5 to 15 cms) of positive ease at the bust. While the original design calls for 13 different colors of yarn, I have tried to write the charts in a way that I hope encourages you to play around and make it your own, allowing you to use as many or as few colors as you prefer.

Sizes 1 2, 3, 4 {5, 6, 7, 8}

Finished circumference at bust:
33.3 36.7, 43.3, 48.3 {51.7, 58.3, 61.7, 66.7} inches
84.6 93, 110, 122.7 {131.3, 143.8, 156.7, 169.4} cm

Total Yarn estimates, in meters
These are the total yarn estimates per size, included in the pattern is a chart with a breakdown of how many meters of yarn is needed for each color and for each size.

For the multicolor, full colorwork sweater:
1350 1535, 1710, 1906 {2088, 2280, 2495, 2690} meters

For the colorwork yoke sweater:
1240 1360, 1490, 1635 {1760, 1890, 2040, 2150} meters

The multicolor, full colorwork sweater uses Tukuwool Fingering in the following colors: Aava, Haave, Auri, Havu, Taate, Hohka, Selja, Kimo, Kajo, Sake, Syli, Repo, Rohto.

The colorwork yoke sweater uses Tukuwool Fingering in Auri, Snældan Nappað tógv 2tr in Mist, and Juniper Moon Farm Moonshine in Seaside, as an accent on the collar and cuffs.