Bernadette Striped raglan pullover w pockets by Katrine Hannibal at Önling

Bernadette Striped raglan pullover w pockets

Knitting
January 2016
Light Fingering ?
21 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
US 7 - 4.5 mm
3281 - 4921 yards (3000 - 4500 m)
XS - 3XL
Danish English German
This pattern is available for kr.48.00 DKK
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Pattern is available in English, German & Danish.

Buy yarn kit in Önling No 2 here.
(picture: grey and rose stripes)

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(picture: sold light grey and solid dark grey)

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(picture: grey and blue stripes w/ red pockets)

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Bernadette striped Raglan Sweater with pocket detail.

Sizes
(XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL)

The finished garment measurements:

chest:(88)93(99)105(110)118(126) cm / (34¾)36½(34)41¼(43¼)46½(49½) inches

Length mid back: (58)59(60)61(62)63(64) cm / (22¾)23¼(23½)24(24½)24¾(25¼) inches

Sleeve length from underarm: 46 cm / 18 inches

Suggested yarn:
Isager Alpaca 2 in color 4s: (100)100(100)150(150)150(200) g

Isager Alpaca 2 in color 11: (100)100(100)150(150)150(200) g

Isager Alpaca 2 in color 21: 50 g

Isager Silk Mohair in color 66: (100)100(125)125(125)175(175) g

Color A: Isager Alpaca 2 in color 4s and Silk Mohair in color 66. Hold the two strand of yarn together.

Color B: Isager Alpaca 2 in color 11 and Silk Mohair in color 66. Hold the two strand of yarn together.

Color C: Isager Alpaca 2 in color 21 and Silk Mohair in color 66. Hold the two strand of yarn together.

Recommended needle size 3,5 mm / US4 and 4,5 mm / US7 circular needle and doublepointed needles

Gauge
21 sts and 28 rows in stockinette stitch on a 4,5 mm / US7 circular needle = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches

Directions
The sweater is worked from the top down. First the yoke is worked back and forth while raglan increases are worked together with increases at the beginning and end of the row, to shape the neck line. Then stitches are cast on for the front of the neck and the work in joined in the round. The rest of the yoke is worked in the round with raglan increases. Then the work is split into body and sleeves and each piece is finished separately in the round.