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Kitzbuhel Cardigan
Kitzbuhel ˈkɪtsbyːl is a small alpine town in the middle of the Austrian Alps known for its skiing and mountain scenery. During Spring, when the snow is almost gone from the mountains and the sun sets, the snow glows in many colors against the dark forest and the lights from the town twinkle in the air. It’s truly a magical sight and it’s the inspiration behind the Kitzbuhel cardigan and its pullover counterpart. It is a top-down raglan style cardigan, completely seamless, worked fully in Standard Mosaic Crochet. It’s an entertaining project that allows you to play with color but with a rhythmic repetitive pattern that is easy to memorize.
Skill level: Intermediate
Materials
Approximately 780 (840, 890, 970, 1020, 1090, 1130, 1230, 1270) m of MC and 520 (570, 600, 650, 690, 7300, 760, 820, 850) m of CC for a cropped sweater with long sleeves.
And approximately 880 (960, 1030, 1120, 1180, 1260, 1320, 1430, 1490) m of MC and 590 (640, 690, 750, 790, 850, 880, 960, 1000) m of CC for a full length sweater (to waist +15cm) with long sleeves.
Sample used La Bien Aimee Cashmerino (75% Merino Wool, 15% Cashmere, 10% Nylon) in the colorways Ghost (Main Color) and Highgarden (Contrasting Color).
HOOKS: 4.5 mm or size needed to meet gauge.
NOTIONS: 7-12 buttons no larger than 1 cm in diameter, tapestry needle, scissors, 7 stitch markers or 7 strands of scrap yarn to be used as markers, plus another additional 7-12 stitch markers to mark buttonholes.
Sizes+Measurements
This pattern comes in 9 different sizes - XS (S, M, L, XL, XXL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL). Finished garment measurements at bust are 73.5 (83.5, 94, 104, 114.3, 124.5, 134.5, 144.5, 155) to be worn with -5 to +5 cm of positive ease.
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- First published: October 2020
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- Last updated: October 15, 2020 …
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