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Wings
Construction.
The sweater is a seamless top down compound raglan. The yoke shaping is written out individually for each size.
Design Details
Twisted Rib “Wings”
The gradual transition from twisted rib to the stockinette stitch and the way the stitch columns are “growing” from the raglan seam create the “wings” effect.
Textured Side Seam Column
The twisted rib flows from the yoke into the side seam gradually disappearing as you approach the hem.
Twisted Rib Hem
Twisted rib pattern is mirrored at the hem for a simple finish.
Sleeves
Extra long sleeves are knit in stockinette stitch and the simple stretchy bind off allows the natural curling of the fabric.
Neckline
The sweater’s neckline is framed with classic i-cord.
B O D Y S I Z E S:
XS 29 - 30” 73.5 – 76 cm
S 33” 83.8 cm
M 36” 91.5 cm
L 40” 101.5 cm
XL 43” 109 cm
XXL 46” 116 cm
3XL 49” 124.5 cm
F I N I S H E D M E A S U R E M E N T S:
Chest/Bust at Underarm: 34 ½ (37 ½, 40 ¼, 44, , 47, 50 ½, 53 ½ )“ 87.5 (95.5, 102, 112, 119.5, 128.5, 136) cm.
G A U G E
22 sts x 27 rnds = 4” 10 cm in Stockinette stitch after blocking.
Y A R N
4 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7) skeins of “Daisy” Knit One Crochet Too (272 yds 248 m in 3.5 oz 100 g; 38% linen, 32% silk, 30% hemp) in Patina.
List of techniques used:
Twisted Rib – written instructions are provided.
The pattern has been tested and edited by a professional technical editor.
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- First published: July 2018
- Page created: July 18, 2018
- Last updated: January 22, 2024 …
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