Roccia acqua cielo by Linda Allegra

Roccia acqua cielo

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Knitting
October 2016
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
6 stitches and 10 rows = 2 inches
US 13 - 9.0 mm
766 yards (700 m)
s/m
English Italian
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

Questa maglia è lavorata in tondo con i ferri circolari, i motivi di colore diverso sono facili da realizzare in quanto non è jacquard, ma sono lavorazioni a maglie passate. Questo vuol dire che ci si porta dietro sempre solo un filo per volta. Questo modello ha uno sprone tondo.
Il modello non ha particolari difficoltà di realizzazione, ma richiede comunque un certa dimestichezza della lavorazione di maglia in tondo.
E’ sviluppato in 2 tg.
Misure finali della tg 40: Giro collo cm. 68, lunghezza totale della maglia cm. 58/60, manica cm. 63/64 larghezza delle sporne cm. 130

Filato utilizzato:Firenze Laines du Nord colore n.6 gr.150 circa, col. n.94 gr.100 col. n.81gr.50.
http://www.lainesdunord.com/filato-firenze-2016/
This sweater is realized by knitting in the round with circular needles.
Only the sizes S (chest 90 cm, sleeve 58 cm, total length 54 cm) and (M) are available. The stitches and measures for the size M will be found in parenthesis.
It features a round yoke, and the increases are distributed regularly alla round. By following carefully the instructions with the mosaic technique, you can knit an easy and fast sweater. The mosaic technique helps, because it requires to carry only one color at the time.
Please ensure to keep very loose all the slipped stitches, to avoid puckering and ensure the final product has the required stretch.
You will see the Color-Change Jog appear at the end of each round; just make sure you hide it when weaving it the ends.
The yarn is Firenze by Laines du Nord, (75% Wool – 20% Baby Alpaca – 5% Nylon), and is ideal for beginners: it is of bulky weight, and being worked with large needles it is extremely soft.
With 115 m/50 gr, and is hollow inside so it remains light and soft. With only 200 gr you can make a giant cowl, and with 300-350 gr a full sweater.