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Rosie Sweater
Rosie Sweater has two rose borders on the body and sleeves, and the clever construction is a combination of a dropped shoulder and raglan.
This means that all the colorwork is worked in the round from the right side.
Sizes
(XXS/XS) S (M/L) XL/2XL (3XL/4XL) 5XL
Measurements
Circumference: (103) 114 (126) 137 (149) 160 cm
(40.5) 44.75 (49.5) 54 (58.75) 63 inches
Length: (54) 55 (55) 57 (58) 59 cm.
(21.25) 21.75 (21.75) 22.5 (22.75) 23.25 inches
Yarn and yarn quantity
Sandnes Garn Tynn Peer Gynt (100% wool, 50 g = 205 m)
held together with
Sandnes Garn Tynn Silk Mohair (57% mohair, 28% silk, 15% wool), 25 g = 212 m.
Tynn Peer Gynt
Naturmelert 2641: (250) 250 (250-300) 300 (300) 350 g
Monk’s robe 2573: (50-100) 100 (100) 100 (100) 100 g
Tynn Silk Mohair
Mandel 2511: (125) 125 (125-150) 150 (150) 175 g
Monk’s robe 2573: (25-50) 50 (50) 50 (50) 50 g
Yarn alternatives
Filcolana Saga and Tilia
Isager Tvinni and Silk Mohair
Recommended needles
Circular needles 3, 3,5 and 4 mm, 40 and 80 cm US 2,5, US 4 and US 6, 16 and 32”
Circular needles 4,5 mm, 40 and 80 cm US 7 for the pattern.
Double pointed needles 3,5 mm US 4 for the smallest sizes (unless you use the magic loop method).
Gauge
21 sts x approx. 26 rows in stockinette stitch = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4” on 4 mm US 6 needles.
21 sts x approx. 25 rows in pattern = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4” on 4-4,5 mm US 6-7 needles.
Note: The entire sweater is worked with two strands of yarn, 1 of each quality. Wash and block the swatch before measuring the gauge.
Make sure the gauge is the same in width (21 sts in 10 cm /4“), whether you knit in single colored stockinette stitch or colorwork pattern. Use a larger needle for the colorwork if the colorwork is tighter than the stockinette stitch. I recommend the larger needle size if you are unsure about your gauge.
Size guide
Rosie Sweater is designed to have approx. 20-32 cm 7.75-12.5” of positive ease. The sweater is
designed with a large amount of positive ease in the smallest sizes and gradually less positive
ease in larger sizes.
Rosie Sweater is shown with approx. 30 cm 11.75” of positive ease, meaning the sweater is
shown on a model with a bust circumference that is 30 cm 11.75“ smaller than the sweater’s bust
circumference.
The length is measured at the center back excl. the neckline.
Find your personal bust circumference by measuring around your chest (or the largest part of
your upper body). Then look at the measurements at the beginning of the pattern (these are the
finished measurements of the sweater). Positive ease is the difference between your personal
measurement and the sweater’s measurement. For example, if your bust circumference is 94 cm
37”, a size M/L will give you a positive ease of 32 cm 12.5”
(126 cm – 94 cm = 32 cm) 49.5”- 37” = 12.5” and a size S will give you a positive ease of 20 cm 7.75“m – 94 cm = 20 cm). 44.75”- 37” = 7.75”
Construction
The sweater is worked top down.
First, work the upper part of the back piece from the slanted shoulders and 9 cm down on the
back. Then, pick up stitches for the upper part of the front piece along the slanted shoulders on
the back piece.
Once the upper part of both the back and front pieces are completed, stitches are picked up for the
sleeve tops on each side and the yoke is worked in the round with raglan increases. Body and
sleeves are then worked separately. Finally, stitches are picked up along the neckline, and the
neckband is worked in rib.
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