generous sweater light
#generoussweaterlight
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generous sweater light from wieseknit
Watch how the structure slowly fades out, turn by turn. The shapes are created by the extraction structure, which is complex and entertaining.
A pompous and generous appearance that stands out. This is achieved through a beautiful and expressive yoke, which continues with its shape and structure down through the sleeves. The fullness of the sleeves is finished with a narrow structure at the end, so that the balloon effect stands out even more.
The narrow rib piece at the bottom of the sleeves is pulled back a little so that the balloon can fill up and show its generosity and elegance.
In the knitting pattern you will find links to videos of techniques used.
Always remember to follow the number of stitches indicated for the size you are knitting, subject to the number of stitches shown in the video.
Sizes
XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL
Fit
In size XS (S) M (L) XL, the sweater is recommended to have the following positive room for movement: 10-16 cm
In size (2XL) 3XL, the sweater is recommended to have the following positive room for movement: 0-5 cm
Length
Measured from top to bottom center back: 54 (54) 54 (56) 56 (56) 56 cm
Oversize
78-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-115 (115-130) 130-140 cm
Oversize sweater: 90 (98) 107 (116) 123 (130) 140 cm
Yarn
approx. 250 (250) 300 (300) 300-350 (350-400) 400-450 g BC yarn “Bio Shetland”, 100% organic wool (280 m, 50 g) together with
approx. 175 (175) 200 (200) 200-250 (250-275) 275-300 g Kremke soul wool “Silky kid”, 73% mohair / 28% silk (210 m, 25 g)
Guiding sticks
4 mm circular needle 80-120 cm
3 mm circular needle 40 cm / 80-120 cm
Knit strength
22 mx 28 p on needle 4 mm = 10 x 10 cm
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