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Moss Haven
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Credits
Tech editing: Janne (pineforestknits.com) | Pattern, sample, grading, and schematics: Lív Ulven
MOSS HAVEN is a modified drop-shoulder sweater with an oversized, cosy fit, perfect for everyday wear with a touch of luxury. Its cloud-like appearance adds an element of softness and comfort, making it a standout piece in any wardrobe.
Design highlights
- Modified drop-shoulder design knit from the top down
- Oversized and cosy fit offering a relaxed, comfortable silhouette
- Subtle shoulder shaping with German short rows
- Armhole shaping for sizes 3 and up, enhancing fit and wearability
- Perfect for everyday luxury: combines practicality with a touch of elegance
- Creative yarn blending: encourages experimenting with different shades of silk mohair to achieve a unique colour depth
- (Advanced) beginner-friendly design - perfect for those new to drop shoulder construction
- Schematics with comprehensive measurements (cm/in) to help you choose the right size
- Detailed construction guidance: includes comprehensive instructions for each section, from shoulders to sleeves
- Supplemented by an additional schematic (a technical drawing) to help visually illustrate the construction
The story behind the design
The inspiration for this design came from accidentally felting my favourite silk mohair blend sweater in the washing machine. I had always planned to create a knitting pattern inspired by it, but kept putting it off since I still had the sweater. With no measurements and only a memory of its feel, I set out to recreate a sweater that captured its essence—a soft, comfortable, mossy cloud that feels luxurious yet is perfect for everyday wear. I loved the original’s mossy colour with its multiple shades, so I blended three strands of KFO silk mohair to replicate that depth—something I highly recommend experimenting with to make it uniquely yours!
Sizing
This pattern is designed for 18-28 cm/ 7-11 in of positive ease. With greater discrepancies in upper chest and full chest measurements, I recommend going with the upper chest measurement. The samples in the photos are in size 2 with 26 cm/ 10.25 in positive ease.
You can choose from 9 unisex sizes, with finished bust circumferences of:
of 100, 110, 120 (130, 140, 150) {160, 170, 180} cm | 39.25, 43.25, 47.25 (51.25, 55, 59) {63, 67, 70.75} in
to fit upper bust of 74.5, 84, 94.5 (102, 108, 115) {122.5, 130, 137.5} cm | 29.25, 33, 37.25 (40.25, 42.5, 45.25) {48.25, 51.25, 54.25} in
and full bust from 72, 82, 92 (102, 112, 122) {132, 142, 152} cm | 28.25, 32.25, 36.25 (40.25, 44, 48) {52, 56, 59.75} in
to 82, 92, 102 (112, 122, 132) {142, 152, 162} cm | 32.25, 36.25, 40.25 (44, 48, 52) {56, 59.75, 63.75} in.
A schematic with comprehensive measurements is included in the knitting pattern. Download the free pattern preview to view the schematic.
Recommended yarn (Lace+Lace+Lace)
Knitting for Olive - Soft Silk Mohair (70% Mohair, 30% Silk, 25g = 225m/ approx. 245 yd) - colourways ‘Hazel’, ‘Nut Brown’ and ‘Dusty Moose’ - all held together. You will need the following amount for each of the 3 colourways:
- Meters: 725, 825, 945 (1050, 1140, 1240) {1325, 1455, 1575}
- Yards: 795, 900, 1035 (1150, 1245, 1355) {1450, 1590, 1720}
- Grams: 80, 90, 105 (115, 125, 140) {145, 160, 175}
- Balls: 4, 4, 4-5 (5, 5-6, 6) {6, 7, 7-8}
The provided meterages/ yardages (yds approx. due to rounding) already include a safety margin. However, please note that your individual yarn consumption may vary based on your yarn, gauge, size, and the desired sleeve/body length. It is advisable to get a little more than you think you’ll need.
Yarn substitutes
Any silk mohair yarn of choice, held triple. If you want to achieve a result close to the original but don’t want to use silk mohair, you should use a yarn that is lightweight, fluffy, and has a lot of halo, such as brushed alpaca (e.g., Sandnes - Børstet Alpakka, Kaos Yarn - Organic Brushed Alpaca). Blown yarns also provide a lightweight alternative, such as CaMaRose Snefnug or Isager Eco Soft. However, you can also use any yarn that meets the gauge, but please be mindful that different yarns and fibers will behave differently. I would still recommend using lightweight woolen spun yarns or soft unspun yarn (such as Nutiden from Höner och Eir, Manchelopis from Wooldreamers) held single, double, or together with a strand of silk mohair for best results.
Gauge
The gauge is 16 sts and 23 rows/rnds per 10 cm/ 4 in, worked with a 4.5 mm (US 7) needle in st st, measured after blocking.
Needles
3.0 mm (US 2.5) and 4.5 mm (US 7) 60-120 cm/ 24-47 in circular needles and/or DPNs.
Notions
Stitch markers, stitch holders, a tapestry needle, measuring tape, and scissors.
Pattern specifications
The pattern includes comprehensive written instructions, a schematic with measurements, and an additional schematic outlining individual construction steps.
For pattern support, please email: info@woodlandsknits.com. Please note that support requests via the Ravelry project page and Ravelry messages might result in delays in response.
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