Knitting pattern for No 16 sweater by VesterbyCrea
VesterbyCrea.No.16 is a short, cropped sweater worked in smock pattern with a V-neck. The model is worked top down with a pretty circular pattern all over
Please note: The knitted model in pictures are designers own and worked in non-Önling yarns.
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Language: Pattern is available in German and English
Size: XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)
Mid back length: 50 (50) 52 (54) 62 (66) cm / 19.7 (19.7) 20.5 (21.3) 24.4 (25.9) inches
Back width: 45 (45) 47 (51) 55 (61) cm / 17.7 (17.7) 18.5 (20.1) 21.7 (24) inches
Materials:
300(300)350(350)450(450) g , 75% Merino Superfine Super 100s Wool and 25% Angora, 50 g = approximately 197 yards (180 meters)
You work with 1 strand throughout
Or
230(230)230(230)230(230) g , 55% wool and 45% cotton, 115 g = approx. 875 yards (800 meters)
Held together with
150(150)175(175)225(225) g , 70% Mohair, 30% Silk, 25 g = approx. 210m
You work with 2 strands held together throughout
Suggested needles:
Circular needles 3,5 mm / US 4 (40, 60 cm / 16, 23 inches) for neckline
Circular needles 4,5 mm / US 7 (60, 80 el 100 cm / 23, 31, 39 inches) for body and sleeves
Gauge:
In stockinette 4,5 mm / US 7: 20 sts / 25 rows per 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches
Smock pattern 4,5 mm / US 7: 24 m / 30 rows per 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches
Procedure:
First the upper back is worked. Shoulders are then worked by picking up stitches and working a diagonal edge in double knitting along the edge of the back. Then again from here stitches are picked up for the front pieces that are worked with increases to create the V-neck. Front and back are joined under the armhole and the body is worked in the round in smock pattern. Sleeve stitches are picked up along the arm openings and worked in the round in smock pattern and also finished with a short double knitted edge and italian bind off. This sweater is assembly-free.