Stars by Marianne Isager

Stars

Knitting
October 2009
Lace ?
29 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch colorwork patterns from chart with larger needle, worked in rounds
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
3060 yards (2798 m)
Bust 34¾ (39¾, 44¾, 49½)" / 885. (101, 113.5, 125.5) cm
Danish English German Japanese

Star pattern, found on a Peruvian cap, is also recognizable in Scandinavia. Sweater is worked in stranded two-color knitting. Lower borders of the body and cuffs are worked in strips of garter stitch. Then the cast-on and bound-off edges of the strips are joined to form rings. Stitches for the body are picked up along the selvedge of the lower border and worked in the round to the shoulders, with steeks for the armhole openings. Front neck shaping is sewn and cut during finishing. Stitches for sleeves are picked up along cuff selvedges and worked in the round, with facings at the upper edges to cover the raw edges of the steeked armhole openings.

Yarn: Fingering-weight, super fine yarn

  • About 150 (175, 200, 250) grams of a light color (A)
  • About 125 (150, 175, 225) grams of a dark color (B)
  • About 10 to 20 grams each of 6 accent colors (C, D, E, F, G, H)
  • Model in book used Isager Alpaca 2 (50% merino, 50% alpaca; 247m / 270yds; 50g / 1.76oz): 3 (4, 4, 5) skeins for Color A; 3 (3, 4, 5) skeins for Color B: and 1 skein each for Colors C, D, E, F, G, and H.

Needles:

  • Body and sleeves - size 3.5 mm / US 4, 40cm / 16” and 60 cm / 24” circular needles, and set of 4 or 5 double-pointed needles
  • Lower border, cuffs, and neckband - size 3 mm / US 2, 40 cm / 16” circular needle, and set of 4 or 5 double-pointed needles
  • Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain correct gauge

Notions:

  • Markers
  • Removable markers or waste yarn
  • Tapestry needle
  • Sharp-pointed sewing needle or sewing machine
  • Contrasting basting thread
  • Matching sewing thread