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Kronblad
Kronblad is worked top down with 2 strands of Tilia held together.
Raglan increases are worked down the yoke, at same time increases are made on fronts on every 6th row, to create a slight V-neckline.
When the yoke is finished, the worked is divided into body and sleeves and each part is finished separately.
Finally, stitches are picked up along the fronts and neckline. The front band is worked in one strand of Saga. Edges on the sleeves are worked in one strand of Saga as well.
With the Tivoli Gardens outside Rome and its many gardens and large flowerbeds in mind, this cardigan is inspired by a sea of flowers.
From a distance, the petals become diffuse, and the ray of the sun makes the colours merge and shine, just like mohair. When you get it up close, you can see and feel the depth and diversity of the colours.
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- First published: January 2024
- Page created: February 17, 2025
- Last updated: February 17, 2025 …
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