Dagmar sweater by Önling, knitting pattern

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Knitting pattern for Dagmar sweater, a classic sweater with a twist - fun to knit and beautiful to wear. A little more length on the back gives a good fit, and the effect with the braids on the sides adds the little extra pizazz - these can easily be omitted though. The combination of Isager yarn, Spinni and Alpaca 1, provides an incredibly soft, lightweight and durable sweater that you can have in your wardrobe for many years.

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Designed by Katrine Hannibal for Önling.

Hashtags for Instagram:
#dagmarsweater, #dagmarY4, #dagmar, #Y4, #yndlingsstrik4, #favoriteknits, #oenlingknit

Sizes: (XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL).
Bust circumference: (84)90(96)102(108)116(124) cm / (33)35½(37¾)40⅙(42½)45½(48¾) inches.
Center back length: (63)64(65)66(67)68(69) cm / (24¾)25⅕(25½)26(26⅓)26¾(27⅕) inches.
Centre front length: (53)54(55)56(57)58(59) cm / (20¾)21¼(21¾)22(22½)22¾(23¼) inches.
Sleeve length under sleeve: (48)47(46)44(43)42(41) cm / (19)18½(18¼)17¼(17)16½(16¼) inches.

Materials:
, 100% merino wool, 610 m per 100 g.
, 100 % alpaca, 400 m per 50 g.
Color A: Isager Spinni color 13s (gray) = (200)200(200)250(250)250(250) g.
Color B: Isager Alpaca 1 color E3 s (gray) = (150)150(150)200(200)200(200) g.
Work through the entire project with 1 thread Spinni and 1 thread Alpaca 1 together.

Circular needle and double pointed needles no. 3½ and 4 mm / US 4 and 6.
Crochet needle for casting on stitches.
3 stitch markers.
3 meters accompanying thread in a contrasting color.

Gauge:
22 sts and 30 rows in stockinette st on needle size 4 mm / US 6 = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches.

Directions:
The sweater is worked in the round, from the top down. Cast-on stitches using a temporary crochet cast on, so the size of the neckline can be adjusted subsequently. Short rows are worked across the shoulder and the neckline at the beginning to give a higher neckline. The yoke is worked with increases. Hereafter the work is divided and both the sleeves and the body are worked separately. Work short rows from the center back and onto the front piece to increase the length at the back.