Oslas Sweater by Rūta Šakytė-Vielavičė

Oslas Sweater

Knitting
February 2023
Aran (8 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 9 - 5.5 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1203 - 1859 yards (1100 - 1700 m)
XS [S] M [L] XL [2X] 3X [4X] 5X
English
This pattern is available for €6.60 EUR
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Òslas sweater is an oversized, long sweater with a raglan pattern that continues down the body and sleeves and blends into the ribbing. It is inspired by Scandinavian winters and therefore is named after Oslo, the capital of Norway.

Difficulty: ★★★ (3 out of 5) (★★ (2 out of 5) if you choose to omit short-rows)

Sizes: XS S M L XL 2X 3X 4X 5X
UK 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
US 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18

Finished bust circumference:
105 109 118 127 136 145 158 162 167 cm;
41.25” 43” 46.25” 50” 53.25” 57” 62” 64” 65.75”.
Note: around 25 cm / 10” positive ease is included in the finished bust circumference (ease varies for different sizes).

Construction: Raglan sweater, knit in the round

550 600 600 650 700 750 800 850 850 grams of Aran / Medium weight yarn (50 g ~ 100 m), such as ÍSTEX Létt-Lopi, MALABRIGO Worsted, HOBBII Friends Wool, FILCOLANA Peruvian Highland Wool, ROSA POMAR Badana, KNIT PICKS Simply Wool Worsted.
Sample is in size M, ÍSTEX Létt-Lopi (Dark Grey Heather).

This pattern is available exclusively for home, non-commercial use. It may not be used for commercial sale.

DIFFICULTY LEVELS:

1 ★ – BEGINNER
The patterns in this category are written for absolute beginners. They are first project friendly.

2 ★★ – EXPERIENCED BEGINNER
The patterns in this category are slightly more complicated but still easy to take on. These patterns are made for knitters that have completed a project before and can confidently read a pattern. They are also comfortable reading abbreviations. I always list the abbreviations and their meanings on the last page of my patterns.

3 ★★★ – INTERMEDIATE
You can confidently take on patterns in this category if you have experience with and feel confident using basic knitting techniques. These patterns will use more advanced techniques in addition to basic ones. These techniques will be listed on the first page of the pattern. These patterns may require you to read simpler charts, use the more advanced cast-on and bind-off techniques, short rows, knit with more than one colour at a time and so on.

4 ★★★★ – EXPERIENCED INTERMEDIATE
These patterns are written for an experienced knitter. You may need to keep track of multiple things happening simultaneously.

5 ★★★★★ – ADVANCED
The patterns in this category are written for a seasoned knitter who is confident using most advanced techniques.