Lemonade Cardigan - Pattern

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Lemonade cardigan is knitted back and forth, top down. The rows are knitted at the same time as the rest of the jacket to avoid assembly at the end. The jacket

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Article Number: 21

Lemonade cardigan is knitted back and forth, top down. The rows are knitted at the same time as the rest of the jacket to avoid assembly at the end. The jacket has long ribbed cuffs on the sleeves that accentuate the wide sleeves. It is easy to adjust the length of the body and sleeves to the desired length.


Yarn:

The entire jacket is knitted with two threads together, a Sunday and a Tynn Silk Mohair, Sandnes Garn.

Alternative yarn suggestions: Arwetta and Tilia, Filcolana


Knitting strength:

22 stitches on needle size 4 = 10 cm


Guiding pins:

Circular needle size 4 mm (40 cm and 80/100 cm)

Double pointed needles no. 4

If you cast on with Italian bind off, we recommend that you cast on with needle number 3 but switch to needle 4 on the first round.


Sizes:

XS/S (M/L) XL (XXL)

Overall width: 100 cm (110 cm) 120 cm (131 cm)

Full length: 50 cm (55 cm) 57 cm (59 cm)

The measurements given are not body measurements but measurements of the finished knitted sweater if the correct knitting tension is observed. The sizes are indicative. The sweater has good range of motion. Sleeve length applies from the sleeve opening on the body (which goes slightly down the shoulder) and down to the lower part of the wrist.


Yarn amount:

XS/S (M/L) XL (XXL)

4626 Shocking Pink, Sunday 5 (6) 7 (8) skeins

4626 Shocking Pink, Thin Silk Mohair 5 (6) 7 (8) skeins

If you knit other lengths or use different yarn than what is stated in the pattern, you must make sure you have the correct amount of yarn (check the running length).


Embroidery thread:

A skein or a small remnant of each color in the following colors :

1012 Natural, Thin Silk Mohair

9825 Sunny Lime, Thin Silk Mohair

9062 Olive Green, Thin Silk Mohair

9004 Lemon, Thin Slik Mohair - NEW color. The pattern says old color code 9825 Sunny Lime.


A little tip/help:

There are a lot of stitches and a lot of counting on the yoke. If you get a stitch or two wrong, you can change it on the next round.

It won't affect the final result. That way you don't have to count over and over again :)

The most important thing is that you have the right number when you start dividing into body and sleeves.


Regarding the recipe:

The recipe is a digital product (PDF file) that will be sent to your email address once your purchase is complete.