Queen bee jacket by Heidi Gronvold

Queen bee jacket

Knitting
October 2021
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Worsted
+ Fingering
= Bulky (7 wpi) ?
10 stitches and 16 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette on US 12
US 10 - 6.0 mm
US 11 - 8.0 mm
1296 - 2160 yards (1185 - 1975 m)
Youth/XS (S/M) L/XL (XXL/XXXL)
English Norwegian
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Feminine knitted cardigan with wide sleeves and a cool shape.

Worked top-down with one strand in each quality held together on chunky needles. Start by increasing for v-shape and sleeves using a modified raglan increase, creating a flattering shoulder fit. The sleeves have a distinct decrease giving it an interesting silhouette.

Seen here worn together with the Qanik vest.


Sizes
Youth/XS (S/M) L/XL (XXL/XXXL)

Yarn
Pickles Merino Worsted (Pickles Tjukk Merino)
300 (300) 400 (500) g
Pickles Soft Fuzz
150 (150) 200 (250) g

Needles
16” and 32” circular needles (and DP needles if you prefer) US 10 and 12

Gauge per 4”
Stockinette on US 12: 10 sts / 16 rows
Rib on US 10: 12 sts / 19 rows

Measurements, lying flat
Chest width: 18.5 (22.4) 24.8 (27.2)” / 47 (57) 63 (69) cm
Length: 20.9 (22.4) 24.4 (26.4)” / 53 (57) 62 (67) cm

Difficulty:
Easy