Damask sweater by Katrine Hannibal at Önling

Damask sweater

Knitting
August 2022
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Lace
= Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
US 7 - 4.5 mm
1312 - 1750 yards (1200 - 1600 m)
(XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL)
Danish English
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Damask Sweater
The featherlight Önling no 10 and Isager Alpaca 1 yarn, combined with a displaced half-fisherman’s rib, pattern give a warm and soft sweater, that with it’s simple cut and sweet details is already missing in your wardrobe. The pattern is exciting to knit and resembles the finest damask woven piece- a structure that is both beautiful and exciting.
It is longer a the back than the front and has soft edges in the lovely Silk Mohair.

Hashtags
#damasksweater, #damaskY4, #damask,
Isager Alpaca 1, 100 % alpaca, 400 m pr. 50 g #Y4, #yndlingsstrik4, #favoriteknits

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

Chest: (84)90(96)102(108)116(124) cm
center back length: (63)64(65)66(67)68(69) cm

Materials
Isager Alpaca 1, 100% Alpaca, 400 m pr. 50g
Önling no 10 70% mohair, 30 % silk, 210 m pr. 25 g

Color A: Alpaca 1, color Sky (heathered blue/peach):
(150)150(150)200(200)200(200) g

Color B: Silk Mohair, color 60 (eggplant): (125)125(150)150(150)175(175) g

Work through the entire project with one thread Alpaca 1 and one thread Silk Mohair together.

Knit the edges with one thread Silk Mohair.

Recommended circular needles size 41⁄2 mm / US 7 2 stitch markers

Gauge
16 sts and 44 rows in pattern on needle size 41⁄2 / US 7 = 10 cm x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches

Directions
The sweater is knitted back and forth, form wrist to wrist, sts are cast on for the body, split after the shoulder and gathered over the shoulder, complete the body and knit the other sleeve. Sleeve and side seams are sewn or knitted together and edges are knitted on at the bottom and the neck line. The sweater is worked in displaced half-fisherman’s rib throughout the entire project and all edges are knitted in stockinette at and are supposed to roll.