luftlag by elsebeth judith

luftlag

Knitting
May 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in Stst
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
875 - 1476 yards (800 - 1350 m)
XS (S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL)
Danish English
This pattern is available for kr.49.00 DKK buy it now

“Luftlag” is worked top-down.
Knitting starts with a cast on at the shoulders for the back and is worked down to the underarms. Stitches are picked up at the shoulders of the back to work the fronts in two parts, joined together after the neck shaping. The front and back are joined together at the underarm and worked in the rounds until the hem. The hems are worked in rib. Sleeve stitches are picked up around each armhole to work the sleeves top-down in the round to desired length.
The neck can either be left raw or stitches can be picked up for further finishing.

Sizes:
The sweater has a positive ease of approx 20cm/7.75”

The finished measurement around the bust is XS: 96cm/38” (S: 104cm/41”, M: 112cm/44”, L: 120cm/47.25”, XL: 128cm/50.25”, 2XL: 136cm/53.5”, 3XL: 144cm/56.75”)
Choose the size that gives you the preferred amount of ease.

Yarn:
800m/875y (950m/1040y, 1050m/1150y, 1150m/1260y, 1250m/1370y, 1300m/1421y, 1350m/1476y) ‘Blackhill Soft Wool’ from Garnudsalg.dk
Any other fingering weight yarn can be used fx Højlandsgarn by Garnudsalg/ Supersoft yarn by Holst/ Tvinni yarn by Isager – they all have 550m/600y for 100g
The sample at the pictures is worked with Aurinkokehra Lace Naturally Dyed Yarn 540m/591y for 50g and Lang Yarns Lace 311m/340y held together.

Please note that this pullover is knit at a loose gauge to achieve an airy fabric that drapes well. Other yarns can be used, but keep in mind that using other yarn qualities might lead to a different overall look of the sweater. It can also affect the amount of yarn needed.

Tech editor Sue-Cat