s o l e m n sweater by w i e s e k n i t

s o l e m n sweater

Knitting
November 2020
Aran (8 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
US 9 - 5.5 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
980 - 1176 yards (896 - 1075 m)
xs (s) m (l) xl
Danish English German Norwegian
This pattern is available from wieseknit.com for kr.55.00.

About the design and pattern
Worked top-down in one piece and s o l e m n sweater has no finishing work besides weaving in the ends.

It has details such as a high neck in a double rib, from which stocking stitch continues down with embellished raglan increases, resulting in a hole pattern on each side. S o l e m n sweater, is a classic sweater designed for both first time sweater knitters, and for those who want a pretty, classic sweater with nice and elegant details.

In the pattern, you can choose different techniques, whichever you find the most comfortable working with.

Yarn suggestion
500 (500) 550 (600) 600 g of Carpe Diem from LangYarns 90 m 98 yds / 50 g (30% Alpaca, 70% Merino wool)

Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL
Length (measured mid back including neckline):
60 (63) 66 (69) 72 cm 23¾ (25) 26 (27¼) 28½ in

Bust circumference:
87 (94) 101 (106) 113 cm 34½ (37¼) 40 (41¾) 44½ in

Sleeve length from armpit to wrist:
45 (47) 48 (48) 49 cm 17¾ (18½) 19 (19) 19½ in

Fit
The sweater is designed to be slightly oversized app. 7-10 cm 3-4 in compared to your size. (The given measurements are included the oversize. If you measure 92 cm 36¼ in in width, you should select the size which is 101 cm 40 in, so you get the intended positive ease)

Recommended needles
Circular needle size 6 mm US 10 60-80 cm 24-32 in and 5.5 mm US 9 40 cm 15¾ in or 80-100 cm 32-39½ in with magic loop or 5.5 mm US 9 double pointed needle.

Gauge
Knitting tension: 17 stitches (sts) x 24 rows = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4 in with a 6 mm needle US 10ashing and blocking)

Knitting sample
I recommend that you knit a swatch. Knit a 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4 in square in stocking stitch with recommended yarn and needles, wash the sample as you would wash the finished sweater. Then measure the gauge when the sample is dry. Count the number of stitches at the 10 cm x 10 cm 4 x 4 in swatch, which should correspond to the number of stitches x rows given under knitting gauge. A stitch or two too much or too little per 10 cm 4 in may give a completely different size than intended.

Videos
In the pattern you will find links to videos of all techniques used (In Danish).

The linked videos are designed specifically to help you knit s o l e m n sweater.

Always remember to follow the number of stitches indicated for the size you knit, regardless of the number