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Stockholm Sweater - PDF pattern in English

Sale price$15.00 AUD

This is the Pattern in English for Stockholm Sweater, as a digital download (PDF Format). Designed by Astrid at the Atelier with Biches & Bûches Wool & Yarn Le Gros Lambswool and Le Petit Silk & Mohair 🐚

 

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Stockholm Sweater - PDF pattern in English
Stockholm Sweater - PDF pattern in English Sale price$15.00 AUD

Details

Stockholm Sweater is knitted top-down and in the round, featuring a cable motif and raglan sleeves. The high neck, hem, and sleeve cuffs are worked in ribbing. The sleeves are also knitted from the top down and in the round.

Sizes
XS (S, M, L) (XL, 2XL)

Le Gros Lambswool
5 (5, 6, 7) (7, 8) skeins
+
Le Petit Silk & Mohair
5 (5, 6, 7) (7, 8) skeins

Both yarns are held together throughout the entire project

Original colorways
Le Gros Lambswool: Dark Brown or natural Undyed Light Grey
Le Petit Silk & Mohhair: Dark Brown or Grey Beige

Both sample sweaters shown in the photos are size Medium

Circular Needles
5 mm / US 8 / UK 6
For casting on (straight needles optional) and for the ribbing

6 mm / US 10 / UK 4
For the body and sleeves

or the needle sizes required to obtain the correct gauge

Gauge
17 stitches and 22 rounds = 10 x 10 cm in the cable pattern, knitted in the round
≈ 4.25 stitches and 5.5 rounds per inch

Sizes
XS (S, M, L) (XL, 2XL)

Finished Measurements of the knitted jumper:

Chest circumference
92 (99, 113, 120) (134, 141) cm
≈ 36¼ (39, 44½, 47¼) (52¾, 55½) inches

Total length
47 (50, 55, 58.5) (62.5, 64) cm
≈ 18½ (19¾, 21¾, 23) (24½, 25¼) inches

Length from underarm
23 (24, 27, 29) (31, 31) cm
≈ 9 (9½, 10⅝, 11⅜) (12¼, 12¼) inches

Sleeve length
43–45 cm for all sizes (including 9 cm of ribbing)
≈ 17–17¾ inches (including 3½ inches of ribbing)

Ease
In the photos, the sweater is worn in size M with 24 cm (≈ 9½ inches) of positive ease at the chest.

How to wash
Always handwash and lay flat to dry - Handle with care and make sure not to stretch your knit while wet

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