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Dakkar cardigan
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Dakkar
If you want to cuddle up in a warm long cardigan or a lightweight coat in the fall, this is the one. In a beautiful mix of
Isager’s Alpaca 1, Highland Wool and Silk Mohair, designed in a clever stripe pattern and knitted in different directions, it is a special knitting experience, without getting too complicated. Cosy pockets complete the experience. The cardigan can be made so it is reversible, it only requires extra pocket edges on the one side and beautiful seaming at the sides.
Sizes
(XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL)
Chest circumference:
(88)94(100)106(112)120(128) cm / (34⅔)37(39½)41¾(44)47⅕(50) inches
Center back length: (78)79(80)81(82)83(84) cm / (30⅔)31(31½)32(32½)32⅔(33) inches
Sleeve length under sleeve: (53)54(55)56(57)58(58) cm / (20¾)21¼(21¾)22(22½)22¾(22¾) inches
NOTE! The sleeves are normal length, but the measurements seem longer than normal due to the design. Try the work on regularly and adjust the sleeve length if necessary.
Materials
Isager Alpaca 2, 50% alpaca, 50% merino wool, 500 m
pr. 100 g
Isager Silk Mohair, 70% mohair, 30 % silk, 212 m per 25 g
Isager Highland Wool, 100 % uld, 275 m pr. 50 g
Color A: Alpaca 2 color E4S (dark grey): (200)200(250)250(250)300(300) g
Color B: Silk Mohair color 7m (brown): (125)125(125)150(150)175(175) g
Color C: Highland Wool color Sky: (150)150(150)200(200)200(200) g
After the edge, work through the entire piece alternately a row of each color in the same order (colors A, B and C, a total of 3 rows) and then a row with all 3 colors together.
Recommended circular needle size 3½ / US 4
Gauge
22 sts and 33 rows in pattern on needle size 3½ / US 4 = 10 cm x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches.
Directions
First knit the back and front pieces individually, with edges below and an I-cord edge along the front pieces. Bind off for the neck at the center front of the front pieces, and the shoulders are knitted together from the wrong side. Pick up and knit stitches along both side seams from the right side and knit back and forth. The side seams are then knitted together, and you continue directly to knit the sleeves on each side.
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- First published: August 2018
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- Last updated: June 9, 2022 …
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