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Quick Knit One-Ball Lace Jumper A La Rus
This is another ‘quick-knit’ sweater made from a single 400g ball of Aran-weight (8wpi) yarn, e.g. 25% Wool, 75% Acrylic. It’s knitted seamlessly in the round leaving only a few yarns to weave in and two arm holes to stitch up for finishing.
The basic pattern has been adapted from a fabulous pattern I found on a Russian knitting stitch website although I believe it was originally published in a Japanese book.
It is only a 6-row repeat, yet it creates wonderful swirly vertical panels and a lovely wavy edge. This pattern is quite elastic and thus very suitable for a jumper which is fitted to ‘hug’ the body. For that reason, the body is relatively short, avoiding the hip area.
Difficulty: intermediate
Techniques Used:
- Lace knitting
- Knitting through back loops
- Circular knitting
Material:
One 400g ball of Aran-weight yarn (8wpi), e.g. 75% Acrylic, 25% Wool; or 800m (875yds) of an equivalent yarn
Needles:
- 4mm (US 6) 80cm/100cm circular needle
- 4mm (US 6) 40cm circular needle
- set of 4mm double-ended needles (if your gauge on double-ended needles differs from circular needles, adjust the size of the double-ended needles accordingly!)
Accessories:
- stitch marker (piece of contrasting yarn will do)
- stitch holder
- scissors
- yarn needle
- First published: April 2016
- Page created: April 9, 2016
- Last updated: February 17, 2024 …
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