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Ohm
NOCIONES PREVIAS
Para tejer este jersey es necesario saber tejer punto del derecho y del revés, tejer en circular, montar puntos mediante cualquier método, aunque se recomienda el de la hebra larga, realizar aumentos y reducciones, y cerrar puntos.
CONSTRUCCIÓN
Este es un jersey top down, es decir, se empieza tejiendo por el escote, a continuación se teje el canesú, después se teje el cuerpo, y finalmente se tejen las mangas. Se realiza de una sola pieza, sin ninguna costura. Se teje en punto del derecho, excepto el cuello, los puños y el remate del bajo de la prenda que se tejen en punto elástico.
TALLAS
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7).
Contorno de pecho: 89 (96, 105, 112, 119, 127, 134) cm 33 (37.75, 41.25, 44, 46.75, 50, 52.75)”.
Altura de la prenda desde la sisa: 27 cm 10.75”.Longitud de la manga desde la sisa: 25 cm 9.75”.
Circunferencia superior de la manga: 28 (32, 35, 39, 42, 46, 50) cm 11 (12.5, 13.75, 15.25, 16.5, 18, 19.75)”.
Elige la talla que más se corresponda con tu contorno de pecho + 5 cm 2” de holgura.
MUESTRA
17 puntos y 28 vueltas para una muestra de 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4” en punto jersey, después de bloquear.
HILO
550 (550, 575, 675, 800, 850, 900) metros 602 (602, 629, 738, 875, 930, 985) yardas de color 1 y 100 (100, 125, 125, 150, 150, 200) metros 109 (109, 137, 137, 164, 164, 219) yardas de color 2 de cualquier combinación de hilos (se recomienda lana en grosor sport + mohair) que se ajuste a la tensión sugerida.
AGUJAS
Agujas circulares de 4.5 mm US 7 con cables de 40 cm 16” para el escote y 80 cm 32” para el cuerpo, o las necesarias para obtener la muestra de tensión.
OTROS ACCESORIOS
1 marcador para el inicio de vuelta, 8 marcadores para marcar los aumentos, aguja lanera para rematar las hebras.
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SKILLS
To knit this sweater you need to know how to cast on stitches with any method, although the long tail method is recommended, to knit, purl, and work in the round, to make increases and decreases, and to bind-off stitches.
CONSTRUCTION
This sweater is knit top-down, i.e., it is begins at the neckline, it continues with the yoke and the body, and finally sleeves are knitted. It is worked seamlessly, all in one piece. It is worked in stockinette stitch, except for the neckline, the cuffs and the bottom of the body, which are worked in ribbing. To prevent jogs in colour changes, slip the first stitch on the second round of each colour stripe without knitting it.
SIZES
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7).
Bust circumference of the finished garment: 89 (96, 105, 112, 119, 127, 134) cm 33 (37.75, 41.25, 44, 46.75, 50, 52.75)”.
Body height from underarm: 27 cm 10.75”.
Sleeve length from underarm: 25 cm 9.75”.
Upper sleeve circumference: 28 (32, 35, 39, 42, 46, 50) cm 11 (12.5, 13.75, 15.25, 16.5, 18, 19.75)”.
Select the size that is closest to your bust measurement (or the widest measurement of your upper body) plus 5 cm 2” of positive ease.
GAUGE
17 stitches and 28 rounds in 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4” in stockinette stitch, without blocking.
YARN
550 (550, 575, 675, 800, 850, 900) meters 602 (602, 629, 738, 875, 930, 985) yards in main colour and 100 (100, 125, 125, 150, 150, 200) meters 109 (109, 137, 137, 164, 164, 219) yards in contrast colour of any yarn combination that yields the suggested gauge (a sport weight yarn held together with a mohair blend is recommended).
NEEDLES
4.5 mm US 7 circular needles, with a cable length of 40 cm 16” for the neckline and 80 cm 32” for the body, or the required needle size to obtain gauge.
OTHER NOTIONS
1 stitch marker for the beginning of the round, 8 stitch markers for the increases. Tapestry needle to weave in ends.
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