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Lace mohair & mulberry silk sweater
*** NOTE: this product is a PDF knitting machine pattern and not an actual garment! ***
The machine knitting pattern of the sweater (Size 18 - UK) with the program shaping is suitable for all standard gauge machine with ribber. This sweater has been made with the standard gauge electronic machine Silver Reed SK840 with the rib attachment SRP60.
You can use this pattern for shaping neckline as well: neck width – 19cm; neck depth – 8cm; back depth – 2,5cm.
Length: 63 cm
Description of the pattern: step-by-step instructions with the program shaping illustrations for the standard gauge electronic machine. There is the section for the standard gauge machine without pattern controller.
Language: English.
Materials: Drops “Kid-Silk” (75% Mohair Super Kid, 25% Mulberry Silk, 210m/25g - lace), color #39 – storm blue ~ 300g.
Tension gauge: 29 stitches x 70 rows (10cm x 10cm).
The most useful information about the tension gauge will be described in the text below:
“Knitting THAT sweater in YOUR Yarn”
Learn about Converting Stitch and Row Gauge
How many times have you found the perfect sweater pattern in a magazine or pattern book, and then have been unable to match the stitch and/or row gauge? That doesn’t mean you can’t knit it. It’s time to learn about converting stitch and row gauge! Master the “Conversion Formula”, and with an accurate tension swatch in the yarn you wish to use you can knit any pattern.
When determining the gauge of your swatch, use the same factor as the written pattern, i.e. stitches/rows to 1″, stitches/rows to 4″, stitches/rows per cm, or stitches/rows to 10 cm.
A simple hand held calculator will be very helpful to calculate two necessary “Conversion Formulas”. You will use one or both of these to re-figure your pattern.
The Stitch Converter
Take your stitch gauge, divide it by their stitch gauge and the answer is the Stitch Convertor. Use up to 2 decimal points. For example; say you are getting 29.5 stitches to 4 inches and the pattern calls for 28 stitches for 4 inches. Divide yours (29.5) by theirs (28) and the answer (stitch convertor) is 1.0535714. We’ll round that to 1.05 (2 decimal points is enough)
How do we use it?
Simple.
If the pattern calls for 140 stitches, multiply their # (140) by the stitch convertor (1.05) and the answer is 147. Because the pattern uses an even number, we’ll round up to the next even number, 148. So you’ll cast on 148 stitches.
The Row Converter
Take your row gauge, divide it by their row gauge and the answer is the Row Convertor. It is used the same way as the Stitch Convertor.
Source: https://www.sewwhatyvette.com/converting-stitch-and-row-g...
More sizes:
Size 10 UK // 6 US // 36 EU:
https://www.etsy.com/ca-fr/listing/1691228651/modele-pdf-...
Size 12 UK // 8 US // 38 EU:
https://www.etsy.com/ca-fr/listing/1691362791/modele-pdf-...
Size 14 UK // 10 US // 40 EU:
https://www.etsy.com/ca-fr/listing/1691560315/modele-pdf-...
Size 16 UK // 12 US // 42 EU:
https://www.etsy.com/ca-fr/listing/1692006405/modele-pdf-...
Size 18 UK // 14 US // 44 EU:
https://www.etsy.com/ca-fr/listing/1692223053/modele-pdf-...
Size 20 UK // 16 US // 46 EU:
https://www.etsy.com/ca-fr/listing/1692857603/modele-pdf-...
Size 22 UK // 18 US // 48 EU:
https://www.etsy.com/ca-fr/listing/1693442395/modele-pdf-...
Size 24 UK // 20 US // 50 EU:
https://www.etsy.com/ca-fr/listing/1679538360/pdf-machine...
Size 26 UK // 22 US // 52 EU:
https://www.etsy.com/ca-fr/listing/1693834643/pdf-machine...
This pattern is for private use only. It may not be copied, sold or otherwise distributed. Products made from this pattern may not be sold.
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