Die dye long cardigan by Katrine Hannibal at Önling

Die dye long cardigan

Knitting
October 2017
Light Fingering ?
14 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
US 7 - 4.5 mm
3150 - 4199 yards (2880 - 3840 m)
XS-3XL
Danish English
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Cardigan with dip dye effect on large needles
A lovely long, long-sleeved cardigan knitted with 2 strands yarn No. 2 from Önling, with dip dye effect and fine garter ridge edges. Here is a classic cardigan for outdoor use at spring and autumn, and for indoor use during the winter. It’s feminine with beautiful, simple details and the soft, delicious yarn makes it a favorite. A real cosy hoodie you move in to. Knit it, if necessary, one size larger than you would normally, if you want it to be oversized.

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

Bust circumference: (91)97(103)109(114)120(129) cm / (35 3⁄4)38 1⁄2(40 1⁄2)43(45)47 1⁄5(52 3⁄4) inches.

Center back length: (88)89(90)91(92)93(94) cm / (34 2⁄3)35(35 1⁄2)35 3⁄4(36)36 1⁄2(37) inches.

Sleeve length under sleeve: (45)45(44)44(44)42(39) cm / (17 3⁄4)17 3⁄4(17 1⁄3)17 1⁄3(17 1⁄3)16 1⁄2(15 1⁄3) inches.

Materials
Önling Nr. 2, 100% Supersoft wool, 120m pr. 25 g.

Color A: Soft light pink: (50)50(75)75(75)75(75) g
Color B: Off-white: 75 g
Color C: Light gray (75)75(75)100(100)100(100) g
Color D: Dark Gray: (400)425(450)475(400)525(550) g

Work with two strands throughout the work

10 push buttons 22 mm

175 cm grosgrain ribbon 40 mm

Guiding circular needles 6 and 7 mm / US 10 and 101⁄2

Gauge
14 sts and 22 rows in stockinette stitch on needle size 7mm/US10 1⁄2=10cmx10cm/4x4inches

Directions
The jacket is worked from the bottom up. First knit with one color and later knit the dip dye effect. The body is knitted back and forth in one piece up to the armholes. Then work is divided in front pieces and back. Work garter ridges on both front pieces and at the side seams. The sleeves are knitted from the bottom up, in the round. Body and sleeves are joined and you knit the raglan yoke, with decreases in the raglan seam. A collar is worked around the neck. Pockets are knitted back and forth and sewn on.