Inverness Sweater by Linda Marveng

Inverness Sweater

Knitting
October 2015
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch, see notes
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1680 - 2310 yards (1536 - 2112 m)
31½ (33, 34¾, 39½, 42¾, 47½)" bust circumference. Pullover shown measures 33", modeled with 1" of positive ease.
English Additional languages which are not in the download: Norwegian
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My classic aran sweater has a becoming a-line shape with a twisted rib introducing the twisted long cables with its dividers, ray of honey and seed stitch side panels. Knitted in the round from the bottom and up with modified dropped shoulder and a round neck with a double twisted rib.

Sizes: XS (S, M, L, XL, 2XL)

Finished Measurements:
Chest: 88 (92, 96, 108, 116, 128) cm/31.5 (33, 34.75, 39.5, 42.75, 47.5)“
Hip: 100.5 (104, 108.5, 120.5, 129, 141) cm/39.5 (41, 42.75, 47.5, 50.75, 55.5)”
Length: 73 (74, 75, 76, 77, 78) cm/28.75 (29.25, 29.5, 30, 30.25, 30.75)“
Sleeve length: 47 (48.5, 49, 50, 47, 45) 18.5 (19, 19.25, 19.75, 18.5, 17.75)”

Yarn: Plymouth Yarn, Galway Worsted (100% wool, 100 g, 210 yds/192 m). Sample is knitted in Natural 1.
8 (8, 9, 10, 10, 11) skeins; 1437 (1497, 1557, 1737, 1897, 2077) m/1571 (1637, 1702, 1899, 2074, 2271) yds.
https://www.plymouthyarn.com/yarn/galway-worsted-item-507

Alternative Yarn: Cascade 220 (100% wool, 100 g, 220 yds/182 m)
http://www.cascadeyarns.com/cascade-220.asp
Hifa Embla (100% wool, 100 g, 230 yds/210 m)
http://www.ull.no/garn/ullgarn/embla-hifa-3

Needles: 4 mm/US 6 circular needle (80 cm/32” and 40 cm/16”)
4 mm/US 6 DPNs

Notions: Stitch markers (removable), stitch holders, cable needle and yarn needle.

Gauge:
20 sts and 28 rnds in st st measures 10 cm/4” square.
20 sts and 28 rnds in Double Seed st measures 10 cm/4” square.
29 sts of Twisted Cabel measures 10 cm/4” across.
16 sts of Ray of Honey Panel measures 7 cm/2.75 “ across.

Notes:
The a-line sweater is worked from the bottom and up. The body and sleeves are worked in the round up to the armhole, then flat to the final bind off. The decreases are worked in each side of the body to create an a-line shape. During shaping, if there are not enough stitches to work a complete cable crossing, work the stitches of the partical cable as they appear. The two largest sizes have wider upper bodies, so they have shorter sleeve lengths to prevent the garment’s overall ”wingspan” from becoming too wide.

Norwegian pattern (norsk mønster) will be printed in the magazine Familien at a later date.

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