Jo Broutin wrote:
Sobre Irlandais. Tout pour plaire, j'adore ! Jo
29.09.2019 - 11:51
Huong wrote:
Very nice to see this pattern
30.08.2019 - 11:52
Monica Andersson wrote:
Hej När kommer mönstret på denna underbara tröja.
29.08.2019 - 16:42
Carol Fraser wrote:
Something warm and cosy for a lovely walk with the dogs on a winter's day in the highlands were we live .I would call it Celtic Dreams
29.07.2019 - 23:17
Lyn wrote:
I also love this sweater. It has a flattering shape with the wide shoulders. The cables give interest but not too many of them. Big wool is great too. I probably wont knit the bobbles.
20.06.2019 - 10:35
Johanna wrote:
Very Nice to see a Sweater which is elegant and not oversized despoten the big yarn ! Lovely !
15.06.2019 - 22:56
Johanna wrote:
Nice to See a Sweater elegant with big yarn, luckely not oversized like so many.love this one !
15.06.2019 - 22:54
Abélia wrote:
La coupe, la longueur, le motif irlandais, tout me plaît dans ce modèle, que j’ai hâte de réaliser.
11.06.2019 - 23:00
Holding Hearts#holdingheartssweater |
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Knitted sweater in DROPS Big Merino. The piece is worked in stockinette stitch with cables, bobbles and raglan. Sizes S - XXXL.
DROPS 206-29 |
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------------------------------------------------------- EXPLANATIONS FOR THE PATTERN: ------------------------------------------------------- PATTERN: See diagrams A.1 and A.2. DECREASE/INCREASE TIP (evenly spaced): To work out how to decrease/increase evenly, count the total number of stitches to be decreased/increased over (e.g. 78 stitches), and divide by the number of decreases/increases to be made (e.g. 10) = 7.8. In this example, decrease by knitting together approx. each 7th and 8th stitch. When increasing, make 1 yarn over after approx. each 8th stitch. On the next row knit the yarn overs twisted to avoid holes. INCREASE TIP (for sides of body and mid under sleeves): Start 2 stitches before the marker thread, 1 yarn over, knit 4 (marker thread sits between these 4 stitches), 1 yarn over (2 stitches increased). On the next round knit the yarn overs twisted to avoid holes. Then work the new stitches in stockinette stitch. RAGLAN: Decrease to raglan on each side of the 4 markers in each transition between body and sleeves as follows (i.e. a total of 8 stitches decreased on each decrease-round): Work as follows after the markers: Knit 1, slip 1 stitch as if to knit, knit 1 and pass the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch (1 stitch decreased). Work as follows before the markers: Start 3 stitches before the marker and knit 2 together, knit 1 (1 stitch decreased). KNITTING TIP: Repeat A.2B as far as possible up towards the neck in front. Parts of the pattern are decreased as you decrease to raglan. To get a neat finish to A.2B mid front, finish the middle cable with bobbles (i.e. the middle 16 stitches) after a complete repeat in height (minus the last row in the diagram) when there is no longer room for a complete repeat in height before the raglan decreases are finished. Then purl the middle 16 stitches to finished length. ------------------------------------------------------- START THE PIECE HERE: ------------------------------------------------------- SWEATER – SHORT OVERVIEW OF THE PIECE: The piece is worked in the round with circular needle, bottom up as far as the armholes. Then the sleeves are worked in the round with double pointed needles/short circular needle, bottom up. Body and sleeves are then placed on the same circular needle and the yoke completed in the round. BODY: Cast on 162-178-198-218-234-258 stitches with circular needle size 4.5 mm = US 7 and Big Merino. Knit 1 round. Insert 1 marker thread at the beginning of the round and 1 marker thread after 78-86-98-110-118-134 stitches to mark the back piece (= 84-92-100-108-116-124 stitches between the threads on the front piece – NOTE: The number of stitches on the front and back pieces are different due to the pattern). Allow the threads to follow your work onwards; they will be used when increasing in the sides. The next round is worked as follows: * Knit 2, purl 2 *, work from *-* over the next 92-104-120-136-148-168 stitches, knit 2 (you have worked 16-20-24-28-32-36 stitches past the marker thread in the side), work A.1A (= 52 stitches), * knit 2, purl 2 *, work from *-* over the remaining 16-20-24-28-32-36 stitches on the round. Continue this rib until A.1A is finished. The next round is worked as follows: Knit the first 78-86-98-110-118-134 stitches (i.e. the stitches between the marker threads on the back piece) and decrease at the same time 10-12-18-22-20-26 stitches evenly spaced over these stitches – read DECREASE/INCREASE TIP, knit the next 16-20-24-28-32-36 stitches and decrease at the same time 1-2-3-3-2-1 stitches evenly spaced over these stitches, work A.1B (= 52 stitches) and knit the remaining 16-20-24-28-32-36 stitches and decrease at the same time 1-2-3-3-2-1 stitches evenly spaced over these stitches = 150-162-174-190-210-230 stitches on the needle; i.e. 68-74-80-88-98-108 stitches on the back piece and 82-88-94-102-112-122 stitches on the front piece. Change to circular needle size 5.5 mm = US 9 and work the next round as follows: Work stockinette stitch over the stitches on the back piece (i.e. as far as the marker thread in the side), work 15-18-21-25-30-35 stitches in stockinette stitch after the marker thread, A.2A (= 52 stitches) and finish with 15-18-21-25-30-35 stitches in stockinette stitch. Continue this pattern. REMEMBER THE KNITTING GAUGE! When A.2A has been completed, work A.2B over A.2A; the other stitches are continued in stockinette stitch. A.2B is repeated in height upwards. AT THE SAME TIME when the piece measures 8 cm = 3⅛" in all sizes increase 1 stitch on each side of both marker threads – read INCREASE TIP (= 4 stitches increased). Increase like this every 8 cm = 3⅛" a total of 3 times in each side = 162-174-186-202-222-242 stitches. Continue working until the piece measures 29 cm = 11⅜" in all sizes. The next round is worked as follows: Bind off 3-3-4-4-5-5 stitches for the armhole, work stockinette stitch as before over the next 68-74-78-86-94-104 stitches (i.e. until there are 3-3-4-4-5-5 stitches left before the marker thread in the side), bind off 6-6-8-8-10-10 stitches for the armhole, work stockinette stitch and pattern as before over the next 82-88-92-100-108-118 stitches and bind off the remaining 3-3-4-4-5-5 stitches for the armhole. Lay the piece to one side and work the sleeves as described below. SLEEVE: Cast on 36-36-40-40-44-48 stitches with double pointed needles size 4.5 mm = US 7 and Big Merino. Knit 1 round, then work rib (= knit 2/ purl 2) for 6 cm = 2⅜". Knit 1 round where you increase 4-4-3-4-4-4 stitches evenly spaced – remember DECREASE/INCREASE TIP = 40-40-43-44-48-52 stitches. Insert 1 marker thread at the beginning of the round (= mid under sleeve); allow it to follow your work onwards, it will be used when increasing under the sleeve. Change to double pointed needles size 5.5 mm = US 9 and work stockinette stitch in the round. When the piece measures 10-8-7-7-9-9 cm = 4"-3⅛"-2¾"-2¾"-3½"-3½" increase 2 stitches mid under sleeve – read INCREASE TIP. Increase like this every 6-4-3½-2½-2½-2½ cm = 2⅜"-1½"-1¼"-⅞"-⅞"-⅞" a total of 6-9-10-12-11-11 times = 52-58-63-68-70-74 stitches. Continue working until there is 1 round left before the sleeve measures 44-42-41-39-37-36 cm = 17¼"-16½"-16⅛"-15¼"-14½"-14¼" (shorter measurements in larger sizes due to longer yoke). The next round is worked as follows: Bind off 3-3-4-4-5-5 stitches for the armhole, knit 46-52-55-60-60-64 stitches and bind off the remaining 3-3-4-4-5-5 stitches for the armhole. Lay the piece to one side and work the other sleeve in the same way. YOKE: Place the sleeves on the same circular needle as the body, where you bind off stitches for armholes (without working the stitches) = 242-266-280-306-322-350 stitches on the needle. Insert 1 marker in each transition between body and sleeve = 4 markers; allow the markers to follow your work upwards, they will be used when decreasing to raglan. Start the round by the marker at the end of the back piece, before the left sleeve (when the garment is worn). Continue in the round as before with stockinette stitch and A.2B in front (make sure A.2B continues on the right row after you stopped for the sleeves). When you have worked 4-2-4-4-6-4 rounds, start to decrease to RAGLAN on the next round – read description above = 8 stitches decreased. Decrease like this every 2nd round a total of 16-19-20-22-23-26 times. Read KNITTING TIP! After the last decrease to raglan there are 114-114-120-130-138-142 stitches on the needle. Knit 1 round where you decrease 14-14-15-15-13-12 stitches evenly over the stitches between the markers on the front piece = 100-100-105-115-125-130 stitches left on needle. The sweater measures approx. 50-52-54-56-58-60 cm = 19¾"-20½"-21¼"-22"-22¾"-23⅝" from the shoulder down. Change to short circular needle size 4.5 mm and work the neck as described below. NECK: Work rib in the round (= knit 2/ purl 3) but adjust so you get a knit 2 exactly mid front. When the rib measures 1½ cm = ½" decrease every second purl 3 section to purl 2 (decrease 1 stitch by purling 2 together) = 90-90-95-104-113-117 stitches. When the rib measures 3 cm = 1⅛" decrease the remaining purl 3 sections to purl 2 = 80-80-84-92-100-104 stitches. Continue with rib (knit 2/ purl 2) until the neck measures 4 cm = 1½". Bind off with knit over knit and purl over purl; make sure the bind-off edge is not tight (you can bind off with a larger needle size if this is a problem). ASSEMBLY: Sew the openings under the sleeves. |
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