Novice Sweater pattern from PetiteKnit. This italian pattern is a high quality printed, physical pattern that will be sent to you by mail.
Please note that it is only possible to buy the Novice Sweater pattern in Italian here on our website. For the pattern in English look HERE Of course, it is still possible to buy the yarn for a Novice Sweater here with us, see yarn consumption below and simply make a 'normal' order.
If you prefer to buy your Novice Sweater pattern in Italian together with your favourite Norli yarn. Simply choose your KIT HERE
DIFFICULTY: 1 out of 5
The Novice Sweater is knit seamlessly from the top down. That means that you will begin by knitting the neckband, then the yoke, then the body, and finally the sleeves. The sweater is knit in stockinette stitch, while the neckband, bottom edge (waist band), and cuffs are knit in rib. The Novice Sweater has a round yoke, which is shaped by knitting increases on four rounds evenly separated on the yoke.
GAUGE: 16 stitches x 21 rows = 10 x 10 cm in stockinette stitch on 6 mm needles
SUGGESTED NEEDLES:
Circular needles 6 mm and 5.5 mm (40 and 80 or 100 cm)
SIZES: XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL
CIRCUMFERENCE: 91 (98) 103 (109) 116 (128) 138 (149) 161 cm
SIZE GUIDE: You can only rely on the measurements in the pattern if you are able to achieve the correct gauge. The sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL are intended to fit a bust measurement of approximately 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) 120-130 (130-140) 140-150 cm. The Novice Sweater is meant to have a loose fit (positive ease) of 5-10 cm. This means that if your bust circumference is 90 cm (measure yourself with a measuring tape), you should knit a size S that has a bust of 98 cm.
MATERIALS:
SUGGESTION 1: 300 (350) 350 (400) 450 (450) 500 (550) 600 g midiWOOrLi (50 g = 125 m) held together with 100 (100) 125 (125) 125 (125-150) 150 (150) 175 g SILKY MOHAIR (25 g = 210 m)
SUGGESTION 2: 450 (450) 500 (550) 600 (650) 700 (750) 800 g bigWOOrLi di NORLI LANA (50 g = 90 m)
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