Lucania Sweater - P298 by OGE Knitwear Designs

Lucania Sweater - P298

Knitting
February 2026
DK (11 wpi) ?
25 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
US 4 - 3.5 mm
[A] -- 0-6 months, [B] -- 1 year, [C] -- 2 years, [D] -- 3-4 years, [E] -- 5-6 years
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Skill level: Intermediate

Description: Lucania Sweater - P298

Worked from the top down in one piece. The yoke and body is worked in a simple 3 x 2 Rib pattern.
The sleeves are worked in the same Rib pattern in the round. This pattern is suitable for the Intermediate knitting. No seaming required.

Skill level : Pattern has been graded as suitable for the Intermediate knitter.

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SIZES
A -- 0-6 months
B -- 1 year
C -- 2 years
D -- 3-4 years
E -- 5-6 years

YARN REQUIREMENTS
Millpost Merino superfine merino wool, permaculture grown weight - 114 m / 125 yds, per 50g ball.
Colour - Cream

A -- 130 grams / 295 metres / 325 yards
B -- 175 grams / 400 metres / 440 yards
C -- 210 grams / 480 metres / 525 yards
D -- 250 grams / 570 metres / 625 yards
E -- 280 grams / 640 metres / 700 yards

NEEDLES REQUIRED
3.5 mm (US 4 : UK 9) circulars 40 cm 16 in.
3.5 mm (US 4 : UK 9) circulars 60 cm 24 in.
One set 3.5 mm (US 4 : UK 9) double pointed needles.

OTHER MATERIALS
3 stitch markers + 1 distinguishable marker

TENSION / GAUGE
25 stitches x 30 rounds = 10 cm (4 in) worked in k3, p2 Rib pattern on 3.5 mm (US 4 : UK 9) needles.

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