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Moondrip Swoncho
Details :
(Smaller needle) Body: US size 2 / 2.75 mm 16” and 32” / 40 and 80 cm circular needles to be worked in the round. Sleeves: 9” / 23 cm circular needle, or DPN’s.
(Larger needle) Body: US size 4 / 3.5 mm 16” and 32” / 40 and 80 cm circular needle to be worked in the round. Sleeves: 9” / 23 cm circular needle, or DPN’s.
(Or needles to obtain gauge)
Please note: many knitters experience a difference in tension between stockinette and stranded stockinette. Please be sure to check that your gauge does not differ over the stranded colorwork sections of the pattern. You may need to go up a needle size to maintain gauge in the colorwork sections.
Gauge : 30 sts and 36 rows = 4” / 10 cm worked in stockinette in the Rnd on Larger Body Needles.
Sizes : 1 ( 2, 3, 4, 5) 6, 7, 8, 9
Finished Bust Circumference Measurements : (ease is built into the finished measurement)
48 (54, 56, 60, 64)68, 72, 76, 80“ / 122 (132, 142, 152.5, 162.5)
172.5, 182, 193, 203 cm
Recommended finished ease is 20-22” of positive ease. Sample shown is on a size 2, with 20” positive ease.
Yarn:
Size 1:
Color A: 1502 yds / 1373 m
Color B: 202 yds / 185 m
Color C: 131 yds / 120 m
Size 2:
Color A: 1605 yds / 1465 m
Color B: 216 yds / 198 m
Color C: 140 yds / 128 m
Size 3:
Color A: 1727 yds / 1579 m
Color B: 233 yds / 213 m
Color C: 151 yds / 139 m
Size 4:
Color A: 1854 yds / 1695 m
Color B: 250 yds / 229 m
Color C: 162 yds / 149 m
Size 5:
Color A: 1985 yds / 1815 m
Color B: 267 yds / 245 m
Color C: 174 yds / 160 m
Size 6:
Color A: 2125 yds / 1943 m
Color B: 286 yds / 262 m
Color C: 186 yds / 171 m
Size 7:
Color A: 2264 yds / 2070 m
Color B: 305 yds / 279 m
Color C: 198 yds / 181 m
Size 8:
Color A: 2395 yds / 2190 m
Color B: 323 yds / 296 m
Color C: 209 yds / 192 m
Size 9:
Color A: 2498 yds / 2284 m
Color B: 336 yds / 308 m
Color D: 218 yds / 200 m
Yarn Used:
Dragon Hoard Yarn Outlander Collection:
Color A: Heirloom
Color B: Red Jamie
Color C: Clan Fraser
Notions :
Stitch markers (2 total; 1 unique for BOR), scissors; row counter (suggested); darning needle to weave in ends; waste yarn or stitch holders to hold your sleeve stitches.
Notes :
This raglan is knit top down, using circular needles worked in the round. The sleeves are put on holders, and the rest of the body is knit first.
The embellishment down the side is constructed by YO’s and k2tog’s, to create a base for you to lace up at the end of the knit. You will construct an Icord to lace up the sides.
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- First published: July 2019
- Page created: July 18, 2019
- Last updated: July 15, 2020 …
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