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Weasly sweater
Christmas Wizard sweater with letter Knitting pattern Worsted/Aran weight yarn - Monogram Weasly jumper knitting tutorial for Adult
THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE PATTERN ONLY and NOT THE FINISHED ITEM
Only in English with American terminology
The pattern includes charts for all letters and instructions on how to embroider the letter using the duplicate stitch method
Construction
The sweater is worked from the top down in stockinette stitch with raglan shaping in the round. The neck is folded and knitted together to form a double neck. Then increases along the raglan lines. The sleeves are knitted in the round on circular needles using the Magic loop technique (Double Pointed Needles or short circular needles can be used). The letter is embroidered at the end on the finished piece using
duplicate stitch.
How to choose your size
This sweater has a positive ease. This means that the finished measurements of the garment are larger than the measurements of the person wearing it. The positive ease on this sweater is 18-23 cm (7-9 inches), so it’s 18-23 cm (7-9 inches) larger than your bust size. Before you start knitting, you’ll need to measure your bust to determine your size.
For example, if you have a bust measurement of 95 cm (37½), you will need to choose a size M.
Knitting techniques: knit, purl, yarn over, k2tog, SSK, P2tog M1R, M1L, pick up sts, duplicate stitch
Adult Sizes: XXS (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL)
To fit actual chest circumference of:
75-80 (80-85) 85-90 (90-95) 95-100 (100-110) 110-120 (120-130) cm /
29½-31½ (30½-33½) 33½-35½ (35½-37½) 37½-39½ (39½-43¼) 43¼-47¼ (47¼-51¼) inches
Finished Chest Circumference:
98 (103) 108 (113) 118 (122) 133 (143) cm / 38½ (40½) 42½ (44½) 46½ (48) 52½ (56¼) inches
Finished Length from Shoulder to Bottom Edge of Back:
60 (62) 62 (64) 64 (66) 68 (68) cm / 23½ (24½) 24½ (25¼) 25¼ (26) 26¾ (26¾) inches
Gauge:
17 sts and 25 rounds = 4 x 4” (10 x 10 cm) in stockinette st, worked in the round on circular needle size 5 mm (US 8) using Kelbourne Woolens – Lucky Tweed, after blocking
NOTE! Remember that the needle size is only a suggestion. If you have too many stitches on 10 cm = 4” change to larger needles. If you have too few stitches on 10 cm = 4” change to smaller needles.
Yarn:
Worsted / Aran weight yarn
Kelbourne Woolens - Lucky Tweed (100% Merino wool)
210 yards (190 meters) / 100 gram skein, color 615 tomato
• 5 (5) 6 (6) 7 (7) 8 (8) skeins of yarn
• 20 g (for embroidering letter), color yellow
Link to the yarn: https://kelbournewoolens.com/
Yarn substitute:
1. Kremke - Reborn Wool recycled 200m/100g
https://creatoriq.cc/461UuoM
- BC Garn - Loch Lomond 150m/50g (you may need to use 4.5 mm (US 7) needles to achieve the correct gauge) https://creatoriq.cc/45JAOF0
Needles:
- circular needles 5 mm (US 8): length 40 and 80 or 100 cm (16 and 32 or 40 inches);
- circular needles 4 mm (US 6): length 40 and 80 or 100 cm (16 and 32 or 40 inches);
- circular needles 3 mm (US 2): length 40 cm (16 inches).
You will also need:
8 stitch markers, including a unique one;
scissors;
tapestry needle
holder/waste yarn
Explore my video tutorials for help: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2ozspEsrQAgKtCeKy...
TERMS OF USE: Personal use only and may not be shared in any form. No part of the file may be altered, distributed or sold in any form or manner.
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