Knitting pattern for Draka, an Icelandic sweater in Önling No 1. The purl stitches in the pattern create a nice structure, and an exciting three-dimensional knit. A nice new interpretation of an Icelandic sweater that you move into and love, because it is beautiful, soft, and wonderful to wear.
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Designed by Katrine Hannibal for Önling.
Hashtags for Instagram:
#drakasweater, #drakaY4, #draka, #drakaicelandicsweater, #Y4, #yndlingsstrik4, #favoriteknits, #oenlingknit.
Sizes: (XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL).
Chest: (91)99(103)108(118)123(133) cm / (35¾)39(40½)42½(46½)48⅓(52⅓) inches.
Center back length: (59)60(61)62(63)64(65) cm / (23¼)23½(24)24½(24¼)25⅕(25½) inches.
Underarm sleeve length: (48)47(46)44(43)43(43) cm / (19)18½(18¼)17¼(17)17(17) inches.
Materials:
, 75 % Superfine WooI, 25 % Angora, 180 m pr. 50 g.
Col. A: (300)300(350)350(350)400(400) g.
Col. B: (50)50(50)50(50)50(50) g.
Col. C: (50)50(50)50(50)50(50) g.
Col. D: (100)100(100)100(100)100(100) g.
Yarn used for knitted model:
A Önling No 1 fv Dark Grey (3563)
B Önling No 1 fv Light Grey (3559
C Önling No 1 fv Yellow (103503)
D Önling No 1 fv Off-white (01)
Color A: Jensen Yarn color 3s, knit with 1 strand.
Color B: Tvinni color 61, knit 2 strands together.
Color C: Tvinni color 60s, knit 2 strands together.
Color D: Tvinni color 22s, 1 strand and silk mohair color 3s, 1 strand, knit the 2 strands together.
Circular needle and double pointed needles no. 3,5 and 4 mm / US 4 and 6.
1 marker.
Gauge:
21 sts and 28 rows in stockinette st and pattern 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. The yoke is knitted with increases in the pattern. Hereafter the work is divided, and both the sleeves and the body are worked separately.