Savings Galore Vesterhavet sweater by Önling, knitting pattern

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Knitting pattern for Vesterhavet sweater.

Vesterhavet is the Danish name for the North Sea and has inspired the name of this gorgeous sweater featuring a pretty button pattern. It is a soft, delicate, warm and Nordic sweater which will be just as great when you wear it walking in jeans and wellies along the beautiful coast of the North Sea, as it will be worn as a lovely sweater over a dress on a chilly summer eve on the patio. This sweater will quickly become a staple of your wardrobe, and you will want to move into it.

The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) .

Designed by Katrine Hannibal for Önling.

Sizes: (XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL)

Measurements:
Finished chest
circumference:(88)94(100)106(112)120(128) cm / (35.2)37.6(40)42.4(44.8)48(51.2)inches

Center backlength:(59)60(61)62(63)64(65) cm / (23.6)24(24.4)24.8(25.2)25.6(26)inches
OBS! The sweater back is 3 cm/ 1.2 inch longer than the front.

Underarm sleeve length: (51)49(48)48(45)45(42) cm / (20.4)19.6(19.2)19.2(18)18(16.8) inches

Materials:
, 75% Superfine Wool Super 100´s, 25% Selected Angora, 180 m pr. 50 g

Önling No 10, 70 % mohair, 30 % silk, 210 m pr. 25 g

All sweater pieces are worked with one strand of each color A+B held together.

Recommended circular and double-pointed needlessizes 5 and 6 / US 8 and 10

Gauge:
15 sts x 20 rows in button pattern on needles size 6 / US 10 = 10 x 10 cm

Procedure: The sweater is worked in a front and a back piece from side to side from the bottom up. Increases are made at the sides of each piece until the lower edge of the armhole, and both pieces are worked in button stitch pattern followed by rib all the way through. The shoulders are knitted together, stitches for the sleeves are picked up, and the sleeves are worked directly on the sweater. The neck is finished by a double roll edge