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Irma Blouse
Irma Blouse is a classic raglan sweater worked with two strands of mohair held together. It has short sleeves and a round neckline. The sweater is cropped and shaped with waist decreases.
Irma Blouse is worked top down with raglan increases and a round neckline. At the beginning, work back and forth with raglan increases while shaping the neckline. The pieces are then joined and worked in the round with raglan increases. The sleeves are worked in the round and finished with ribbing. The sweater is completed with a ribbed hem that accentuates the wais
Sizes
A (B) C (D) E (F) G
Measure the widest part of your upper body and add 8–15 cm. Compare these measurements with the finished measurements of the project and choose your size accordingly.
Shown in size B. The model measures 88 cm around the bust.
Finished Measurements
Bust circumference: 90 (98) 106 (114) 122 (130) 138 cm
Waist (ribbing): 72 (78) 85 (91) 97 (104) 110 cm
Length: 55 (55) 56 (56) 57 (57) cm
Sleeve circumference (ribbing): 30 (33) 37 (37) 38 (40) 42 cm
The waist circumference can be adjusted by using larger or smaller needles. The measurements correspond to a gauge of 25 sts in rib. If worked at 24 sts, the measurements are: 75 (81) 88 (95) 101 (108) 115 cm.
Yarn
Kid Seta, Gepard Garn (25 g / 212 m)
150 (175) 200 (225) 250 (275) 300 g
Shown in Kid Seta colour 820
Gauge
20 sts x 26 rnds = 10 x 10 cm in stockinette stitch on 4.5 mm needles with two strands held together.
25 sts = 10 cm in twisted rib on 3.5 mm needles with two strands held together.
Circular needles 4.5 mm, 4 mm and 3.5 mm, 80 cm when using the magic loop method – alternatively use shorter circular needles or double-pointed needles for the neckline and sleeves.
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