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Mathilda sweater
Sizes: s (m) l
Chest circumference: 117 (128) 136 cm
Length: 60 (65) 70 cm, measured at center back
Sleeve length: 42 (44) 46 cm
Gauge:: 15 m x 20 rounds= 10 x 10 cm
Needles: circular needles 5 mm and 4,5 mm (40 + 80 cm)
Yarn: Rauma Vams or Sandnes Fritidsgarn
Yarn amount: 10 (12) 14 balls in main color and 1 ball in contrast color
This pattern includes two different charts — one with lobsters and one with fish.
The Mathilda sweater is worked top-down. First, the upper back is worked using short rows. Stitches are picked up along both sides to shape the shoulders, which are then joined to form the front. The body is worked in the round with a pattern on the front and finished with a split hem and a garter stitch edge. Stitches are picked up for the neckband and finally for the sleeves, which are worked with decreases and finished with a garter stitch edge.
The white fish sweater (size large) is knitted in Sandnes Fritidsgarn (1012 and 6364). The white lobster sweater (size medium) is knitted in Rauma Vams (01) and Sandnes Fritidsgarn (4219). The blue lobster sweater (size large) is knitted in Sandnes Fritidsgarn (5575 and 4219).
Helpful video tutorials:
How to increase: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XygPZ2cWBeA&t=105s
German short rows: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoScYNW9LrU
Picking up sts for shoulders: www.youtube.com/watch?v=dR49C7_bDEo
Cast on sts for underarm: youtu.be/Wxo6Qsgd5ZI?t=34
Picking up sts around armhole: www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1JZOOm8evs
Sizes: s (m) l
Chest circumference: 117 (128) 136 cm
Length: 60 (65) 70 cm, measured at center back
Sleeve length: 42 (44) 46 cm
Gauge:: 15 m x 20 rounds= 10 x 10 cm
Needles: circular needles 5 mm and 4,5 mm (40 + 80 cm)
Yarn: Rauma Vams or Sandnes Fritidsgarn
Yarn amount: 10 (12) 14 balls in main color and 1 ball in contrast color
This pattern includes two different charts — one with lobsters and one with fish.
The Mathilda sweater is worked top-down. First, the upper back is worked using short rows. Stitches are picked up along both sides to shape the shoulders, which are then joined to form the front. The body is worked in the round with a pattern on the front and finished with a split hem and a garter stitch edge. Stitches are picked up for the neckband and finally for the sleeves, which are worked with decreases and finished with a garter stitch edge.
The white fish sweater (size large) is knitted in Sandnes Fritidsgarn (1012 and 6364). The white lobster sweater (size medium) is knitted in Rauma Vams (01) and Sandnes Fritidsgarn (4219). The blue lobster sweater (size large) is knitted in Sandnes Fritidsgarn (5575 and 4219).
Helpful video tutorials:
How to increase: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XygPZ2cWBeA&t=105s
German short rows: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoScYNW9LrU
Picking up sts for shoulders: www.youtube.com/watch?v=dR49C7_bDEo
Cast on sts for underarm: youtu.be/Wxo6Qsgd5ZI?t=34
Picking up sts around armhole: www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1JZOOm8evs