Linea Sweater by Stine Radicke

Linea Sweater

Knitting
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Lace
+ Fingering
= DK (11 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 16 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette, holding 3 strands
US 13 - 9.0 mm
1854 - 2663 yards (1695 - 2435 m)
S (M) L
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Here you have the opportunity to spoil yourself with a wonderful sweater in Kid Silk and Highland Wool.

The Linea sweater is knitted with one thread of Highland Wool and two threads of Kid Silk in different colors that add a completely amazing color play. This also means that the sweater looks different depending on the distance you view it from.

Linea can be used over long-sleeved blouses during winter and as a lightweight, pullover blouse during summer.

It is a sure hit for your wardrobe year after year!

Materials:

  • 32” Circular Needle US 13 (9 mm)
  • DPNs US 13 (9 mm)
  • 3 (4) 4 skeins of Kid silk color. 02
  • 3 (4) 4 skeins of Kid silk color. 18
  • 3 (4) 5 skeins of Highland Wool color. 21

Sizes:
S (M) L

Measurements:
Width 21 1⁄2 (23 1⁄2) 25 1⁄2 in
Length 19 1⁄4 (19 1⁄2) 20 in

Gauge:
Holding 3 strands together
12 sts = 4”
16 rnds = 4”

Pattern information:
This is knit with 2 strands of Kid Silk and 1 strand of Highland Wool = 3 strands held together.
The sweater is worked from the bottom up. It is divided at the armhold and knit for the yoke. The shoulders are sewn together. At the end you will pick up sts for the arms- which are knit from the top down.

Abbreviations:
M1: ​From the front, lift loop between stitches with left needle, knit into back of loop.
W&T: ​Wrap and turn in German short rows
technique.