Chipotle by Anna Andhäll

Chipotle

Knitting
November 2014
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
984 - 2187 yards (900 - 2000 m)
28.3"/74cm (33.1"/84cm, 34.3"/87cm, 37.8"/96cm, 41.7"/106cm, 44.1"/112cm, 47.6"/121cm, 52.8/134 cm)
English Additional languages which are not in the download: Swedish
This pattern is available for kr.40.00 SEK buy it now

This sweater was made in a collaboration between me and the yarn company Iloyarn.

The inspiration to this sweater came from the yarns origin - the alpacas and Bolivia.
Chipotle is the name of smoked chili peppers, frequently used in South American cooking, and of course
hot to the taste.Alpacas also have their origin in South America and are said to have the warmest wool. Warm wool and hot chili peppers turned into a warm, striped sweater with a relaxed ease. It’s meant to bean every-day-wear-sweater. Simple but sophisticated.

The sweater is worked in the round and then stitches are picked up in the back to work the faux buttonband which hides the seam where you swap color and adds finish to the garment.

Pattern is avaliable in english to be bought as PDF on ravelry. If you by yarn for the sweater at your LYS that carries IloYarn you get the pattern for free together with the yarn and is then also avaliable in swedish.