Hen-knit sweater by Marianne Isager

Hen-knit sweater

Knitting
June 2017
Light Fingering ?
30 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches
in Stranded colorwork
US 4 - 3.5 mm
2283 yards (2088 m)
S-M-L
Danish English German Additional languages which are not in the download: Norwegian
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The danish knitwear designer Åse Lund Jensen was inspired by hen-knitting. A popular form of two stranded knitting in Denmark in the 1970ties. Originally she designed this colour pattern for a pair of leggins, but when Marianne Isager made the book about Åse Lund Jensen, she made revamped her designs and made this sweater.

Åse Lund Jensen lod sig også inspirere af hønsestrik. Borterne blev tegnet til et par strikkede gamascher. Marianne Isager har brugt borterne i en sweater og valgt farverne:

Colour codes for the brown version (picture 1)
Isager Highland in sand, stone, clay, soil
Alpaca 2 in 47, 8s, 2s, 4s

Colour codes for the blue and pink version (picture 2)
Isager Highland in ocean, curry, chocolate, sky
Alpaca 2 in 11, 47, 59, 61

SIZE
S (M) L

MEASUREMENTS
Half chest width: 48 (52) 56 cm
Length: 62 (63) 64 cm
Sleeve to armhole: 40 cm

YARN
Main col: 50 g each of Isager Highland col Ocean,
Curry, Chocolate and Sky = 200 g
or
col Sand, Stone, Clay and Soil
Patt col: 50 g each of Isager Alpaca 2 col 11, 47, 59
and 61 = 200 g
or
col 47, 8s, 2s and 4s

TENSION
in st st
10 cm = 30 sts
10 cm = 33 rows
The tension is measured in patt with Highland as
main col and Alpaca 2 as patt col.
It is up to you to decide which colours to knit together.
Use Alpaca 2 as the dominant throughout.

RECOMMENDED NEEDLES
3.5 mm

CONSTRUCTION NOTES
The sweater is worked in the round from bottom up. Sleeves are worked separately.