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Myra Sweater
The Myra Sweater is knit from top to bottom in one piece. The yoke is formed by using short rows and raglan increases. After that, the body and sleeves are finished separately. The ribbings are all finished off with a tubular bind off. The sweater has a simple dotted pattern, that is worked by using a purl stitch here and there amongst knit stitches.
Sizes:
A (B) C (D) E (F) G
Garment circumference:
95 (100) 105 (110) 120 (130) 140cm
37.5 (39.5) 41.5 (43.5) 47.5 (51) 55”
For a bust circumference of:
80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) 120-130cm
31.5-33.5 (33.5-35.5) 35.5-37.5 (37.5-39.5) 39.5-43.5 (43.5-47.5) 47.5-51”
The sweater is designed to be worn with at least 10cm/4” of positive ease.
If your bust circumference is in between sizes, I recommend knitting the smaller size.
Gauge: after blocking
14sts x 19rows = 10x10cm/4x4“ on 7mm (US10.75/US11) needles
(knit in rows in pattern)
Needed:
- ThePetiteWool by WeAreKnitters
- 6mm (US10) and 7mm (US10.75 or US11) circular knitting needles (with an 80-100cm/31.5-39.5” cable) (- Double pointed needles 6mm (US10) if you’re not familiar with the Magic Loop Method)
- 9 stitch markers
- Tapestry needle to weave in ends
Estimated yardage:
660 (730) 800 (870) 1100 (1150) 1290m ThePetiteWool by WAK (100g = 140m)
720 (800) 875 (950) 1200 (1250) 1410 yards of ThePetiteWool (150yds/3.53oz, Bulky)
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- First published: November 2021
- Page created: November 10, 2021
- Last updated: August 23, 2024 …
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