Unda Sweater by Marte Jacobsen

Unda Sweater

Knitting
November 2023
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Worsted
+ Fingering
= Worsted (9 wpi) ?
25 stitches and 16 rows = 4 inches
US 15 - 10.0 mm
1094 - 1312 yards (1000 - 1200 m)
1 (2) 3
English Norwegian
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About the pattern / tips:

Fun fact: Unda is a Latin word meaning “wave.”

The sweater is worked top-down with one strand of each yarn held together on 10 mm needles.
It consists entirely of cables, has a long yoke, cropped body, drop shoulders, and i-cord bind-offs.

Increases are worked only for the front and back pieces first, and later only for the sleeves.
These stitches are incorporated into the cables once you have enough stitches for a full or half cable.

I lightly felted my own sweater in the tumble dryer for just a few minutes.
This helps prevent it from stretching and gives it a firmer shape.

Sizes: 1 (2) 3

Finished measurements:
Bust circumference (under arms): approx. 84 (112) 140 cm
Total length (from cast-on edge at front): approx. 56 (60) 65 cm
Sleeve length: approx. 30 (34) 34 cm

Positive ease: 25–30 cm
The model is wearing size 2 and usually wears S/M.

Yarn:
Pickles Tjukk Merino – 100 g / 200 m
Pickles Soft Fuzz – 50 g / 195 m

Tjukk Merino: 500 (500) 600 g
Soft Fuzz: 250 (250) 300 g

Gauge:
One cable repeat of 25 sts = 14 cm

Recommended needles:
Needle size 10 mm, 40 cm and 80 cm (or use magic loop), and a cable needle.