Basicribsweater by Ann-Kathrin Stoll

Basicribsweater

Knitting
August 2023
both are used in this pattern
Sport (12 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in 3/1 rib pattern
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
1608 - 2756 yards (1470 - 2520 m)
(2XS) XS (S) M (L) XL
Danish English German
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BASICRIBSWEATER

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The Basicribsweater is characterized by the different knitting directions the body is worked with. The different lengths in front & back and the resulting side slit give the sweater that certain something.

Language:
english
german
danish

Level:
advanced

Sizes/Measurements:
(2XS) XS (S) M (L) XL
bust: (106) 114 (122) 130 (138) 146 cm
length: (52) 52 (54) 54 (56) 56 cm
The length refers to the back, the front is 5 cm shorter.

Size guide:
The sweater should be knitted with a positive ease of about 20 – 30 cm. Size is determined by the bust circumference, which is approximately (76 – 84 cm) 85 – 92 cm (93 – 100 cm) 101 – 108 cm (109 – 116 cm) 117 – 125 cm.

Yarn:
(400) 450 (500) 550 (600) 600 g Fine Merino von Majo Garn, 175 m/50 g
(175) 175 (200) 225 (250) 250 g Pearl Mohair von Majo Garn, 210 m/25 g

Recommended Needles
Circular needles 3.5 mm (80cm, für L/XL 100cm)
Circular needles 3.5 mm (40cm)
Circular needles 3 mm (40cm)
Double pointed needles 3 mm

Note: I’m knitting very tight, maybe you’ll need a smaller needle size. Please knit a swatch to check gauge.

Gauge:
With 1 thread Fine Merino and 1 thread Pearl Mohair held together on 3.5 mm needles
24 sts x 36 rows in main pattern = 10 x 10 cm
(washed & blocked)

This pattern is for personal use only. It is not allowed to sell or share this pattern.

© 2023 - Ann-Kathrin Stoll