Kamma Slipover
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Kamma Slipover from Mama Mink
Kamma is a classic slipover with a twist in the form of pearl ribbing and high slits on the sides. It is knitted from top to bottom, while the edge in the neck and armholes is knitted at the end by knitting up stitches along the openings.
Sizes
XS (S) M (L) XL
Goal
Fits chest measurements: approx. 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 cm
Front length: approx. 50 (52) 54 (58) 62 cm
Back length: approx. 55 (57) 59 (63) 67 cm
Yarn
150 (200) 200 (250) 300 g Puno from Gepard Yarn (50 g, 110 m)
- along with -
50 (50) 50 (75) 75 g Kid Seta from Gepard Garn (25 g, 210 m)
It is knitted with one thread of each quality held together.
Guiding sticks
Circular needle 7 mm (40 or 60 cm)
Circular needle 8 mm (80 or 100 cm)
Knit strength
12 stitches x 14 rows in stockinette stitch on needle 8 gives 10x10 cm after washing and blocking
Degree of difficulty
All stitches in Kamma are plain purl. Knit up stitches in the shoulders, neck and armholes. All closures are made with the Italian closure technique.
Alternative yarn
Kid Seta can be replaced with an equivalent amount of Mohair from Wool Collective .
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