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Ujo
From issue 2 of Laine Magazine : Ujo is like Finnish name: shy, subtly shy - like a Sunday morning.
The sweater is worked seamlessly in rounds in one piece from the top down. After the collar is worked, the yoke is shaped by increases for body and sleeves and additional radial increases up to the sleeve separation. The sleeve stitches are then placed on hold, underarm stitches are cast on, and you continue to work the body with an A-line shaping to the pockets and onwards to the bottom ribbing. After the body is completed, sleeve stitches are placed back on the needles to be worked top-down in the round.
Shown in size M. Recommended ease: 2.4–3.2” (6–8 cm) of positive ease.
Sample was knit in colourway H28 Ujo.
details:
SIZES XS (S, M, L, XL, XXL)
Finished bust circumference:
(cm): 88 (96, 102, 108, 117, 124)
(inch): 34.65 (37.8, 40, 42.5, 46, 48.8)
The sweater is best worn with approx. (6-8 cm) (2-3 in) of positive ease at the bust (build in your size).
NEEDLES:
Main needle: A circular needle size to obtain gauge. Suggested size: 3,25 mm circular needle
A corresponding size smaller to main needle. Suggested size: 3 mm circular needle or DPNs.
For the sleeves: DPNs (or longer circular needle for magic loop) in main needle size.
YARN:
Shown in Tuku fingering (100% wool), 195m (213yds)/50g in Size M. Color: Ujo.
APPROX. YARN REQUIREMENTS
Number of skeins of Tuku fingering: 5 (6, 6, 7, 7, 8)
Or m/yds: 950/1040 (1020/1115, 1110/1210, 1230/1350, 1330/1450, 1450/1590) of a similar yarn.
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