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Tyra
The sweater is worked top-down.
First, German short rows are worked to heighten the neck and ensure a better fit. At the same time, increases are made on both sides of the shoulder sts.
Yarn overs are worked between the shoulder sts, which are slipped on next round. This is done to allow the shoulder sts to stretch better in height, preventing them from wrinkling the finished shoulder.
Once the specified width and stitch count are reached, the work is divided into the front and the back, and both are finished separately.
Then sts are picked up for the sleeves, which are then worked top-down and finished with a long sleeve ribbing.
Finally, sts are picked up along the neckline, and the collar is worked.
Tyra Lundgren was the first female artist at the Kosta Boda glassworks in Sweden’s Kingdom of Crystal between Växjö and Kalmar. Tyra joined the glassworks in 1935 and paved the way for
other female designers and artists in the field of glass production. This short sweater features ribbed cuffs in the colour of the glowing molten glass shaped by the glassblowers.
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- First published: August 2023
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