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Merle Sweater
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Merle sweater
This is the sweater that will be a perfect addition to your fall and winter wardrobe, light and sufficiently thin to fit comfortably under your jacket and still make you warm and snug.
The yoke is adorned with fine, simple stripes and pretty ‘bubbles’, which makes it fun to knit it.
You can make it with ¾ or full-length sleeves as you prefer. Merle is a great basic sweater that will go perfectly with everyday clothes, jeans, and your favorite pants. It will have very different expressions depending on the colors you use. It is worked in our Önling No 15 yarn in 100% Merino Wool. The yarn is sustainably produced in Italy, it is very soft, and you can wash it in the wool cycle of your washing machine.
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Sizes
(XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL)
Finished chest: (95)100(105)110(116)129(134) cm / ap-prox. (37.5)39.5(41.5)43.5(45.75)50.75(52.75) inches Length: (56)57(58)59(60)61(62) cm / approx. (22)22.5 (22.75)23.25(23.5)24(24.5) inches
Underarm sleeve length, ¾ sleeve:
(28)29(30)31(32)32(32) cm / approx.
(11)11.5(11.75)12.25(12.5)12.5(12.5) inches
Underarm sleeve length, long sleeve:
(43)44(45)46(47)47(47) cm / approx.
(17)17.25(17.75)18(18.5)18.5(18.5) inches
Materials No 15 – ¾ sleeve
Önling No 15, 100 % Merino wool, 175 m per 50 g
Color A: Önling No 15, dark grey (0463):
(250)250(250)300(300)350(350) g
Color B: Önling No 15, offwhite (0207): 50 g.
Materials No 15 – long sleeve
Önling No 15, 100 % Merino wool, 175 m per 50 g
Color A: Önling No 15, dark grey (0463):
(300)300(300)350(350)400(400) g
Color B: Önling No 15, offwhite (0207): 50 g.
Recommended circular and double-pointed needles size 3 and 3½ mm / US 2.5 and 4.
Gauge
22 sts x 36 rows/rounds of stockinette on needle size 3½ mm / US 4 = 10 x 10 cm / 4x4 inches.
Procedure
The sweater is worked in the round from the top down. Stitches are cast on using the provisional, crochet cast-on method to allow adjusting the size of the neck open-ing before working the neck hem. Short rows are worked over shoulders and back of the neck to make the back of the neck higher. The yoke is worked with increases, and the yoke stitches are then divided into body and sleeves, which are finished separately.
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- First published: November 2022
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