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Oksusu sweater
Oksusu sweater
Oksusu, meaning “corn” in Korean, is a sweet and cute sounding name, isn’t it? I got inspired this name from Oksusu sweater’s back panel.
Worked with soft blow-yarn for coziness, this sweater allows you to create unique piece with its diverse pattern combination. Enjoy the warm and snuggly knitting season with this Oksusu sweater.
The Oksusu sweater is a top-down, drop-shoulder design featuring a delightful blend of various cable and tree-like patterns.
The Oksusu sweater is created by first working the back panel and shaping the shoulders. Next, the stitches are picked up for each shoulder and joined to knit the front panel. The body is knit in the round. Finish the neckline and body with 2-rib stitch. For the sleeves, pick up the stitches along the side seam and knit them in the round.
Brief written instructions are provided for the overall process, charts are available for each step.
Needles
Circular needles 6.0 mm, 5.0 mm/ 40 and 80 cm
Yarn
Gepard Puno #1412 Dried flower
Yarn amount
400 g (400 g) 500 g
Gauge
16 stitches x 20 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm in Oksusu pattern on 6.0 mm needle,
15 stitches x 22 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm in stockinette stitches on 6.0 mm needle (For your reference)
Size
Bust circumstance: 112 cm (120 cm) 132 cm
Length: 53 cm (53 cm) 62 cm
For details, please refer to pic for size information.
Try taking a mirror selfie in your corn sweater, making sure to show off the cute pattern on the sleeves. I can’t wait to see how cute you look!
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- First published: September 2024
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