Emily Sweater by Katrine Hannibal at Önling

Emily Sweater

Knitting
November 2022
both are used in this pattern
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
US 6 - 4.0 mm
919 - 1378 yards (840 - 1260 m)
XS - 3 XL
Danish English
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Pattern is available in English and Danish.

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Emily sweater
Emily is a light and airy sweater with a classic fit that suits most bodies. It has an elegant expression, featuring a pretty eyelet pattern that looks like pearls on a string. The sweater is worked in Önling No 21, our wonderful Italian cotton and linen yarn, held together with a strand of Önling No 10, our Silk Mohair. The combination of these two yarns makes a light sweater that will be perfect over your summer dress or a sleeveless top worn with shorts, jeans, or a skirt. Or on the chillier spring or autumn days that require warmer sweaters to keep you snug and warm. The design features ¾ sleeves, which may easily be made longer.

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Sizes
(XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL)

Measurements
A: Finished chest: (88)94(100)106(112)120(128) cm / approx. (34.5)37(39.25)41.75(44)47.25(50.5) inches

B: Length: (54)55(56)57(58)59(60) cm / approx. (21.25)2 1.75(22)22.5(22.75)23.25(23.5) inches

C: Underarm sleeve length: (28)29(30)31(32)32(32) cm / approx. (11)11.5(11.75)12.25(12.5)12.5(12.5) inches

Materials
Col A: (200)200(250)250(300)300(350) g Önling No 21, 60% cotton, 40% linen, 195 m per 50 g
Col B: (100)100(100)125(125)150(150) g Önling No 10, 70% mohair, 30% silk, 210 m per 25 g

The sweater is worked all the way through with one strand of No 21 and one strand of No 10 held together.

Recommended circular needle and double-pointed needles size 3.5 and 4.0 mm / US 4 and 6

Gauge
20 sts x 30 rows/rounds of stockinette on needle size 4 mm / US 6 = 10x10 cm / 4x4 inches.

Procedure
The sweater is worked in the round from the top down. Stitches are cast on using the provisional crochet cast-on method to allow adjusting the size of the neck opening after finishing the project. Short rows are worked across the shoulders and back of the neck to make the back of the neck higher. The yoke is worked with increases. The yoke stitches are then divided into sleeves and body, which are finished separately. Increases are made on the body both at the front and the back to make the sweater wider at the bottom.