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Mouliné Sweater
This pattern can also be found in LITLG Issue No. 7 “Into the Hills Cabin Living”, available here: https://litlg.com/product/issue-7-into-the-hills-cabin-living/
Overview:
Mouliné sweater is worked top-down with three strands of yarn held together throughout. A mix of three colours is used to the ribbing and then each of the colours is used individually for the body and sleeve ribbing sections. First the neck is worked in the round, leading into short rows to shape the neckline while increases are worked to shape the shoulders. The front and back are then worked separately to the underarm, where the body is re-joined to be completed in the round. The sleeves are worked from stitches that are picked-up from around the armholes and shaped with short rows for a good fit.
Size and fit:
The suggested fit is your own personal measurement + approx. 17 cm (6¾ inches) movement allowance. The sleeve and body length can be adjusted if preferred.
Sizes:
XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL
Bust circumference:
90 (100) 111 (121) 131 (141) 151 cm
35½ (39 ¼) 43¾ (47¾) 51¾ (55¾) 59½ inches
Back length (from under neck):
52 (52) 54 (54) 54 (55) 56 cm
20½ (20½) 21¼ (21¼) 21¼ (21¾) 22 inches
Sleeve length:
43 cm (17 inches)
Gauge:
14 sts and 21 rows to 10 x 10 cm (4 x 4 inches) in stockinette stitch on 7 mm needles with three strands of yarn held together, after gentle blocking
Suggested yarn:
300 (300) 400 (400) 400 (500) 500 g LITLG Merino Sport in colour 1 (100 g = 300 m / 328 yds) (main garment and body ribbing)
and
300 (300) 300 (300) 400 (400) 400 g LITLG Merino Sport in colour 2 (100 g = 300 m / 328 yds) (main garment and left sleeve ribbing)
and
300 (300) 300 (300) 400 (400) 400 g LITLG Merino Sport in colour 3 (100 g = 300 m / 328 yds) (main garment and right sleeve ribbing)
Three strands of yarn are held together throughout. Garment shown in colour 1 ‘Midnight Path’, colour 2 ‘Cacao’ and colour 3 ‘Plum’.
Needles:
5 mm (US 8) and 7 mm (US n/a) circular needles, 40 and 80 / 100 cm (16 and 32 / 40 inches)
5 mm (US 8) double-pointed needles (if the Magic Loop technique is not used)
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