Quality
100 % cotton (biologisch)
50 g / 105 m
Size:
S - M [M - L]
Usage:
approx. 200 [250] g in col. 41112 (spring green), approx. 200 [250] g in col. 41103 (sage), approx. 300 [350] g in col. 41107 (light salmon), approx. 100 [150] g in col. 41101 (sand)
Needles:
1 pair of circular needles in size 3,5 mm - 4,5 mm or sizes needed to achieve given tension.
Stitch Pattern:
Ribbing:
WS rows.: alt k1, p1 between the selvedge sts.
RS rows: work the sts as they appear between the selvedge sts.
2 Selvedge Sts: (only on side slits on front and back)
At beg of row: k 2 and at end of row sl 2 p-wise wyif
Selvedge sts: k1 at beg and end of each row.
Half-Fisherman’s Rib Stitch: (amount of sts multiple of 4 plus 3 plus 2 selvedge sts)
WS rows: selvedge st, * k1, sl 1 with yo tog, rep from * and end row with k1, selvedge st.
RS rows: selvedge st, * p1, k2tog tbl (st and yo from prev row), p1, k2tog (st and yo from prev row), rep from * ending row with p1, k2tog tbl (st and yo from prev row), p1, selvedge st.
Rep these 2 rows cont. throughout.
Rev Stockinette: RS rows: p all sts; WS rows: k all sts.
Colour Sequence: (see Diagram)
Tension:
23 sts and 36 rows to 10 cm meas over half-fisherman’s rib using size 4 mm needles or size needed to achieve given tension
Instructions: (changes for larger size given in brackets. If only one number is shown, this applies to both sizes)
Back:
Cast on 123 [143] sts (incl. 2 selvedge sts each edge) and foll col sequence (see diagram) work 4 rows in ribbing beg with a WS row. Then cont. in half-fisherman’s rib between the selvedge sts. When work meas. 10 cm total (= 4 rows in ribbing and 30 rows in half-fisherman’s rib) the side slit is finished. Cont. straight with only 1 selvedge st on each edge.
Next row (RS): k2tog (2 selvedge sts become one), work in patt to last 2 sts then k2tog (2 selvedge sts become one). = 121 [141] sts
When work meas. total of 58 [61] cm ending with a WS row work the shoulder shaping.
Next row and beg of next (RS and WS) rows: cast off 3 sts 9 [12] times and 2 sts 2 [1] time(s) = 59 [65] sts. When work meas. total of 64 [68] cm (225 [241] rows in half-fisherman’s rib) end with a WS row.
Next row: place the 59 [65] sts on a holder.
Front:
Work as given for Back but end side slits after 6cm from cast on.
When front meas. 36 [38] cm for v-neckline opening divide work as foll.
Next row (RS): (first row in col. 41107) working over first 60 [70] sts place rem. sts on holder (centre st and 60 [70] sts for right front). selvedge st, 57 [67] sts in established patt, k2tog (or k3tog (st and yo from prev row and next st)
Next row: p the decs of prev. row.
Cont. the decs in every 2nd and 4th WS row 28 [31] times more.
AT THE SAME TIME work the shoulder decs as given for Back.
Then work the right side decs for the v-neck over the 60 [70] sts for the right side and leave centre st on a holder. Work the decs the same sequence but at the beg of row after the selvedge st and as skp.
Sleeves: (work 2 alike)
Using col. 41107 (light salmon) cast on 57 [65] sts and beg with a WS row work 14 rows in ribbing patt. Cont. in half-fisherman’s rib and col. sequence (as shown in diagram). For the sleeve shaping in every 12th row inc. 1 st each edge 11 [12] times (selvedge st, M1tbl, work to end of row in patt as established, M1 tbl, selvedge st) P the new sts in the foll row then after every 2nd inc. into the patt. Cont. until sleeve meas. 40 [45] cm (143 [163] rows) ending with a WS row.
Next row: cast off all sts in patt.
Making up:
Close one shoulder seam. For the neck binding with right sides facing using a circular needle one size smaller than for jumper and col. 41101 (sand) pick up along neckline 208 [224] sts (incl. 2 selvedge sts) (selvedge st, 73 [77] sts along front right edge, centre st from holder, 73 [77] sts along front left edge, 59 [65] sts from back holder, selvedge st) Work 11 rows in ribbing patt beg. with a WS row and foll. col. sequence:
6 rows in col. 41101 (sand)
2 rows in col. 41112 (spring green)
2 rows in col. 41101 (sand)
1 row in col. 41112 (spring green)
AT THE SAME TIME in the front over the centre 3 st in every alt row (RS) make a double decrease (s2kp2) in every RS row. (5 times) = 198 [114] sts
Row 11(RS): in col. 41112 (spring green) cast off all sts in patt and work the double decrease one more time over the front 3 sts.
Close the 2nd shoulder seam and small edge of neck ribbing. Set in sleeves and close side and sleeve seams leaving the side slits open along the bottom 10 cm along the back and 6 cm along the front side seams. Weave in ends.
Abbreviations:
approx. = approximate(ly) • beg = begin(ning) • cm = centimetre(s) • col = colour(s) • cont = continue (continuously) • dec = decrease • foll = follow(ing) • g = gramme(s) • inc = increase • k = knit • k-wise = knit wise • m = metre(s) • mm = millimetre(s) • meas = measure(d) • p = purl • patt = pattern • psso = pass slipped stitch over prev knit st(s) • p-wise = purl wise • rep = repeat • RS = right side • skp = sl 1, k1, psso • s2kp2 = sl 2 k-wise, k1, pass 2 slipped sts over knit st • sl = slip • st(s) = stitch(es) • tbl = through back loop • tog = together • wyif = with yarn in front of work • WS = wrong side • yo(s) = yarn over (needle)/ yarn round needle