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Maya
Here is an interesting experiment with my wonderful Silky Wool yarn: the oversized sweater is knitted at a looser gauge than normal and then machine-washed. This results in a slightly felted, soft fabric that is stabilized at the looser gauge.
The front and back has an easy-to-knit pattern with cabling, whereas the sleeves are worked in rib.
A detached collar is optional.
Sizes S (ML) LXL (2X)
Finished measurements
Chest 39½ (43¼) 49¾ (54¼) in
100 (110) 126 (138) cm
Length 28¾ (29½) 30¼ (31) in
73 (75) 77 (79) cm
Materials 400 (450) 500 (550) g
+ 50 g for the collar
Elsebeth Lavold Designer’s Choice Silky Wool
45% Wool, 35% Silk, 20% Nylon, 50 g = 175 m/191 yds
Needles US sizes 7 and 8 / 4.5 and 5 mm
Cable needle
Gauge 20 sts in stockinette on larger needles = 4 in / 10 cm
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