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Berry neck
Sizes: One size
Chest circumference: 43 cm
Length: 35 cm
Needle size: 7 and 6 mm
Gauge:
On the needle: 18 sts/ 10 cm in rib (7mm)
After ironing: 13 sts/ 10 cm in rib (7mm)
Recommended yarn: Rauma Puno + Rauma Plum
Amount of yarn:
Puno: 150 g
Plum: 50 g
Berry neck is worked top down with a turtle neck and pretty shoulder details with raglan increases. Once the turtle neck is finished, you work increases for the yoke in every round, before it is divided into front and back piece. Both pieces are identical, as you don’t work short rows at the neckline. Steam iron the neck, so that the rib pattern can unfold neatly and that it keeps you warm on cold winter days.
The pictured neck is worked in Rauma Puno 277 and Plum 094.
Tutorials on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@witredesign/featured
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- First published: February 2023
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