Ta'over by elsebeth judith

Ta'over

Knitting
November 2018
Sport (12 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 21 rows = 4 inches
in broken rib pattern with yarn held double
US 9 - 5.5 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
1039 - 1367 yards (950 - 1250 m)
4 sizes: S, M, L, XL
Danish English
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Pull over is the literal translation of the Danish word “Ta’over”.

“Ta’over” is worked top-down
• in broken rib pattern
• with a mix of a v-neck and a round neck
• with shaped shoulders
• slightly balloon sleeves and a tight rib at the cuffs
• with a front side that looks optically more narrow than the back, which has a longer length and width.

“Ta’ over” is designed with the length of the body substantially shorter than the sleeves to get a flattering look. If you want a longer sweater, I recommend that you work the body substantially longer than the length of the sleeves to maintain the style and to avoid a ‘boxy’ look.

Sizes:
The sweater has a positive ease of 30-35cm/11.5”-13.5”.
The finished measurement around the bust is S: 110cm/43.25”, (M: 120cm/47.25”), L: 130cm/51”, (XL: 140cm/55”)

Yarn:
The sample shown is worked with 2 strands of yarn.
950m/1040y (1050m/1150y) 1150m/1260y (1250m/1370y) of Garnudsalg højlandsgarn /shetlandswool/ Holst supersoft yarn/Isager twinni yarn 550m/600y for 100g

and the same amount of a kid silk-mohair yarn 880m/960y for 100g

Other yarns can be used, but keep in mind that using other yarn qualities might lead to a different overall look of the sweater. It can also affect the amount of yarn needed.

An amazing group of women has tested this pattern in all sizes - thank you so much!

Tech editor HeleenK