Size
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1 (2) 3
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Goal
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Width (circumference) 110 (122) 140
Length measured at the back of your sweater 54 (56) 58
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Material
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Baby Alpaca Merino wool one strand 6 (7) 8 skeins color 1.
Baby Alpaca Merino wool one strand 1 (1) 1 skein color 2.
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Knitting strength
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13 stitches X 18 rows = 10X10 cm on needle size 8.
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Tools
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Circular needle 4 mm (40 0g 60 cm) and 8 mm (80 or 100 cm)
Stitch marker
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Knitting technique
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Sweater B has a round neck and is knitted from the top down in stockinette stitch. First you knit the upper part of your back. Then you pick up stitches along its cast-on edge. Sweater B is knitted in one piece.
Increases: Knit when shaping your V-neck.
R-out: With the left needle, lift the link between two stitches from the back and knit the link.
Ext-w: With the left needle, lift your link between two stitches from the front and knit the link in reverse (twisted knit).
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The yarn consumption is indicative, as it depends a lot on the individual's knitting tension.
That's why it's important to make a knitting sample.
Before you get started
Read through the recipe and get a handle on the different methods and abbreviations used along the way. It's a shame to get stuck once you've got a good start.
Always make a knitting test before you start the pattern. You do this by knitting a square piece with the specified stitches and number of rows listed under “knitting tension” in the pattern. Then measure whether the piece is 10cm x 10cm. If it is too small, you can switch to a larger row and vice versa if the piece is too large. This ensures that you end up with a project that matches the size you have chosen as closely as possible. This way you don’t waste valuable knitting time on something you can’t use anyway.
Back
You start with your back.
Cast on 26 (26) 28 stitches on needle size 8. Work in stocking stitch.
You should now start shaping your shoulders. (It is important that you tighten your thread when you knit your 2 loop stitches the first time)
- Knit one row.
- Cast on 2 loop stitches.
- Turn your work around
- Purl
- Cast on 2 loop stitches.
This is repeated a total of 8 (9) 8 times.
Then you cast on 3 chain stitches, this is repeated 2 (3) 5 times.
- Knit one row.
- Cast on 3 loop stitches.
- Turn your work around
- Purl
- Cast on 3 loop stitches.
Then cast on 3 loop stitches on each side a total of 2 (3) 5 times.
Your work now consists of 70 (80) 90 stitches.
Now work stocking stitch back and forth until your piece measures 21 cm from the middle of your back.
Then you should start knitting your pattern.
Pattern 1.
Now you need to start knitting double seed stitch.
- Round knit 2, 2, purl the entire round.
- Now knit the round knit over knit and purl over purl.
- Round knit purl 2, knit 2
- Knit over your knit stitches and purl over your purl stitches.
Change yarn to your color number 2.
Knit 2 rows of stocking stitch in color 2.
Change to color 2.
Now knit back and forth until your piece measures 28 (30) 32 cm.
Break the yarn and let the stitches rest.
Now you have divided your work into sleeves, front and back.
Left shoulder
Now you need to start forming your shoulders.
Left shoulder (Left side when wearing the sweater)
Important: the new stitches are picked up between the stitches and not in the stitches, then you will get a result where your cast-on will be neat.
Pick up stitches in the outermost left stitches, in the cast-on edge of the back piece from the right side 22 (27) 32 .
Then knit 4 (4) 6 rows. The first and last row are knitted from the wrong side.
The pattern is knitted in stocking stitch.
Then you start shaping your V-neck:
- Knit 3 stitches
- Make a v-out,
- Now knit the row out.
- Turn your work around
- Purl back.
This is repeated 13 (13) 13 times in total.
You have now increased your stitch count by 13 stitches and now have 35 (40) 45 stitches.
Break the yarn and let your left shoulder rest.
Right shoulder
Knit at the beginning and end of your row.
Always remember to make your decreases on your right side.
Pick up stitches in the outermost right stitches, in the cast-on edge of the back piece from the right side 22 (27) 32.
Then knit 4 (6) 6 rows. The first and last row are knitted from the wrong side.
You are now on the right side of work.
Then you start shaping your V-neck:
Knit until 3 stitches before the end of the row.
- Make a h-out,
- Now knit the row out.
- Turn your work around
- Purl back.
This is repeated 13 times in total.
You have now increased your stitch count by 13 stitches and now have 35 (40) 45 stitches.
Break the yarn and let your left shoulder rest.
Let the work rest.
Now you need to gather your 2 shoulders and you need to knit the upper part of the front piece.
The pattern is knitted in stocking stitch.
Now work stocking stitch back and forth until your piece measures 21 cm from the middle of your back.
Then you should start knitting your pattern.
Pattern 1.
Now you need to start knitting double seed stitch.
- 1st round knit 2, purl 2, purl the entire round.
- 2nd round: now knit over knit and purl over purl.
- 3rd round knit 2 purl, 2 knit
- 4. Knit over your knit stitches and purl over your purl stitches.
Change yarn to your color number 2.
Knit 2 rows of stocking stitch in color 2.
Change to color 2.
Now knit back and forth until your piece measures 28 (30) 32 cm.
Break the yarn and let the stitches rest.
Body
The body is knitted in the round on circular needles 8 mm, 80 or 100 cm.
Now you need to collect your work:
It is knitted with color 2. It is knitted in the round.
- Knit back
- Assemble the back and front piece,
- Knit front piece
- Assemble the second front piece with the front piece.
- Knit the front piece
- Insert a stitch marker (this is the start of your round)
- Knit the front and back together
Now you need to start with Pattern 1. (color 2)
Pattern 1.
- Knit 2, purl 2, knit the entire round.
- Now knit over knit and purl over purl.
- (we knit double seed stitch)
- row knit purl 2, knit 2
- Knit over your knit stitches and purl over your purl stitches.
- Pattern 1. knit 2 times
Repeat pattern 1, 2 times, (i.e. 8 rows)
Change to color 2.
Knit one round.
Then:
Pattern 1
- Round knit 2, 2, purl the entire round.
- Now knit the round knit over knit and purl over purl.
- (we knit double seed stitch)
- Round knit purl 2, knit 2
- Knit over your knit stitches and purl over your purl stitches.
Pattern 1 is repeated a total of 2 times.
Knit 5 rounds.
Change color 2. Knit Pattern 1.
- Round knit 2, 2, purl the entire round.
- Now knit the round knit over knit and purl over purl.
- (we knit double seed stitch)
- Round knit purl 2, knit 2
- Knit over your knit stitches and purl over your purl stitches.
One round.
Change to color 1.
Pattern 1.
- Round knit 2, 2, purl the entire round.
- Now knit the round knit over knit and purl over purl.
- (we knit double seed stitch)
- Round knit purl 2, knit 2
- Knit over your knit stitches and purl over your purl stitches.
Repeat pattern 3 times.
Then knit the remaining rounds until your piece from the middle of the back measures 46 (48) 50 cm.
Ribbed edge
You continue on needle and color 1.
Knit (k2, p2) all the way around for 8cm.
Sleeves
The sleeves are knitted on circular needles 8 mm (40) cm.
Knit in color number 1.
Pick up stitches along your armhole. Pick up stitches along the right side along the armhole 48 (50) 550 stitches.
Place a marker in your armhole so you know where you started.
Knit in the round until the sleeve measures 29 (30) 30 cm.
Change to circular needle size 4 mm (40 cm) and knit one row.
You need to decrease stitches 8 (10) 10 evenly distributed on your round. You do this by knitting two stitches together on your round.
Then you knit (knit 2, purl 2) your rib now consists of 40 (40) 40 stitches.
Switch to color 2 when your rib measures 10 cm.
Knit until the rib edge measures 15 (16) 18 cm in total or the desired length.
V-neck
You need to start knitting your neckline on needles 4 mm (60 or 80 cm)
Start by picking up 32 (32) 32 stitches at the neck, pick up 28 (56) 60 at the side, 2 stitches in your V and place a stitch marker between the 2 stitches you pick up at your V, 28 (56) 60 at the other side, place a stitch marker in a different color so you can tell the difference between your V and where your increase begins.
You need to knit a double rib edge, which you then fold and sew together at the end.
You start by knitting a row with knit 2, purl 2, it is important that you knit your 2 stitches around your stitch marker in the V. These stitches are always knitted.
Now you need to enter as follows:
The pattern in your rib is (2k, 2p)
- Knit until you reach 2 stitches before your stitch marker.
- You knit 2 stitches together.
- Move your stitch marker to your right needle
- Knit 2 stitches together (this is done by knitting them from the back, i.e. you knit them together from the back. This is called a twisted knit.
- Then a round without decreases.
This is repeated 5 times in total.
Then a round without knitting stitches together.
Now you need to take off the masks:
- Knit until you reach 1 stitch before your stitch marker, p-out,
- 1 dish,
- Move the mask marker
- Knit one row.
- Then a v-out.
- Then a round without decreases.
Then you knit knit over knit and purl over purl.
This is repeated 5 times in total.
Close.
Assembly
Now the neckline needs to be attached. You do this by turning your sweater inside out and sewing it together neatly.
Staple your ends.
Congratulations on your Sweaters B.
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