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Sweater No. 33
Sweater No. 33 is a classic oversized raglan sweater featuring a high neck and side slits.
This timeless and elegant knit with a beautiful drape and a comfortable loose fit.
The sleeves are wide and taper towards the cuffs.
The neckline is shaped with short rows after the neck edge has been knitted.
Since the sweater is worked from the top down, you can easily try it on as you go.
SIZES
XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL)
MEASUREMENTS
Circumference 106 (114) 124 (131) 139 (145) 150 (160) cm 41.75 (45) 48.75 (51.5) 54.75 (57) 59 (63) inches
Length, center back excl. neck: 55 (57) 58 (60) 62 (64) 65 (67) cm 21.75 (22.5) 22.75 (23.5) 24.5 (25.25) 25.5 (26.5) inches.
Size guide
Sweater No. 33 has an oversized fit. The recommended positive ease varies depending on size. Calculate a positive ease of approx. 25-30 cm 9.75-11.75 inches for sizes XS-L and approx. 20-25 cm 7.75-9.75 inches for sizes XL-4XL.
The sizes are equivalent to the European standard sizes 34/XS (36/S) 38/M (40/L) 42/XL (44/2XL) 46/3XL (48/4XL) and suit a chest measurement of approx. 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) 120-130 (130-140) cm 31.5-33.5 (33.5-35.5) 35.5-37.5 (37.5-39.5) 39.5-43.5 (43.5-47.25) inches.
For example: You measure 88 cm 34.75 inches at your widest + 25-30 cm 9.75-11.75 inches = 113-118 cm 44.5-46.5 inches. Meaning that you would choose a size S with a finished circumference of 114 cm 44.75 inches.
SUGGESTED NEEDLES
4 mm US 6 circular needles (40 and 80 or 100 cm) 16 and 32 or 40 inches
5 mm US 8 circular needles (40 and 80 or 100 cm) 16 and 32 or 40 inches
NOTE! If you use the magic loop method for sleeves and neck, you can skip 40 cm 16 inches of circular needles.
GAUGE
16 sts / 24 rows = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4 inches, in stocking stitch using 5 mm US 8 needles
MATERIALS
350 (400) 450 (450) 500 (500) 500 (550) gr. Soft, Isager, 50 g / 125 m
Shown in col. E6S.
100 (125) 125 (125) 150 (150) 150 (175) gr. Silk Mohair, Isager, 25 g / 212 m
Shown in col. 6.
Work holding two strands of yarn together.
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