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Ran's Net Sweater
The Rivers Reign Collection is inspired by myths, legends, and lore of female water deities whose stories taught generations to respect the water.
The Rán’s Net sweater is based on Rán, an ancient Norse goddess of the sea who was known to cast out her net, ensnaring seafarers and dragging them to her realm on the ocean floor. The mother of nine daughters--including sea foam and waves--she has been portrayed as both a keeper of the dead and a personification of the dark and dangerous side of the sea.
This crop-top sweater features a dropped stitch pattern that opens like a net on the waves. Its boat neck, open stitchwork, and short sleeves make it the perfect sweater for spring and summer weather.
Sizes (Bust in inches):
- XS: 28-30
- S: 32-34
- M: 36-38
- L: 40-42
- XL: 44-46
- XXL: 48-50
Suggested Yarn:
- Dark Lake Fiber Art (Peruvian Wool Sport Weight, 100 g - 274 yards, Color: Robin’s Nest)
- XS: 633 yards (3 skeins)
- S: 756 yards (3 skeins)
- M: 822 yards (3 skeins)
- L: 945 yards (4 skeins)
- XL: 1,011 yards (4 skeins)
- XXL: 1,134 yards (4-5 skeins)
Suggested Needles:
- US 5 (3.75 mm) Circular Needles (30” Length)
- US 7 (4.5 mm) Circular Needles (30” Length)
Notions:
- Scissors
- Tapestry Needle
- Stitch Marker
- Stitch Holder or Scrap Yarn
Required Skills:
- knitting and purling in the round and flat
- yarnovers
- picking up stitches
- knitting through back loop
- ribbing
- slipped stitches and passing slipped stitches over
- dropped stitches
Notes:
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This sweater is worked in the round from the bottom up.
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Short rows are used for armhole and neck shaping.
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Sleeves are picked up and worked in the round from the shoulder down.
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Measurements are for a short-sleeved crop-top, but length can be added to both the torso and sleeves as desired. If you plan to add length, extra yarn may be required.
- First published: April 2023
- Page created: April 5, 2023
- Last updated: April 5, 2023 …
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