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Arosa Sweater
The Arosa Sweater is inspired by the alpine mountain town of Arosa — known for fresh mountain air, warm sunny days and soft winter landscapes. The name evokes slow mornings in the chalet, warm coffee in the sun and chunky knits after a day out in the cold. A feminine and timeless sweater with a soft, luxurious feel.
This pattern is made with the Dreamknit Design Tool. Knit it exactly as shown or feel free to change the yarn, the design or details to make it your own. You can also start a brand new design from scratch from our website. As a Dreamknit Pro member you can customize any of our patterns, and download this one for free.
The sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down with raglan increases. You begin by casting on stitches for the yoke and working back and forth with increases to shape the neckline opening. The shoulders are joined by the front neck, and the yoke is knitted in the round with raglan increases. The sleeve stitches are placed on hold, and the body is worked in the round. The neckline ribbing is worked by picking up stitches along the neckline opening. Finally, the sleeves are worked from the held stitches.
Sizes
XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)
Bust measurement
80–85 (85–90) 90–95 (95–105) 105–115 (115–125) cm
Finished bust circumference
100 (105) 110 (120) 130 (140) cm
About 15–25 cm positive ease, oversized.
Gauge
13 sts = 10 cm in stockinette on 7 mm needles.
Yarn
Two strands held together throughout: Fraya Warm (50 g = 100 m): 300 (350) 350 (400) 450 (500) g. Fraya Fluffy (50 g = 150 m): 200 (250) 250 (300) 300 (350) g. You can also knit this in any yarn that gives the same gauge — see alternatives: here.
Needles
7 mm circular needles.
For more information, see the pattern on dreamknit.com.
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