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MARLEY V-NECK SWEATER

Work sweater from neck down, in Sunday and Tynn Silk Mohair (2 threads).

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MARLEY V-NECK SWEATER
MARLEY V-NECK SWEATER

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    Cast on sts for the back. Work back and forth with
    turning rows for slanting shoulders, before inc for
    armhole on each side and transfer sts to spare ndl.
    Cont to knit up sts on each shoulder for left and right
    front. Inc for v-neck, work turning rows and inc for
    armholes as for the back, before the two fronts are
    joined to one. Transfer sts for back and front to the
    same ndl and work St-st in rnds until dividing at sides
    for slits. Work each ribbing separately, the back longer
    than the front. Knit up sts on armhole edge for sleeves.
    Work St-st in rnds and end with ribbing. Knit up sts
    at neck and for neckband in ribbing. Work all ribbings
    k2, p2.

    • Knitting Needles: Knitting Needle no. 4
    • Knitting tension: 21 sts = 10 cm

    The number of balls is based on the given dimensions. If you want longer garments, please remember that you may need extra yarn.

      XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL
    SUNDAY Lys Lilla 5224: 5 6 6 7 7 8 9
    TYNN SILK MOHAIR Lys Krokus 5214: 5 6 6 7 7 8 9

    The sizes are indicative and it is recommended to take measurements of the person who is going to wear the garment. The given dimensions are calculated according to the specified knitting tension.

      XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL
    Bust: 111  cm 115   cm 123  cm 130   cm 134  cm 142   cm 146  cm
    Length: approx 61  cm, or suitable length 62   cm, or suitable length 64  cm, or suitable length 65   cm, or suitable length 66  cm, or suitable length 68   cm, or suitable length 69  cm, or suitable length
    Sleeve length: 49  cm, or suitable length 49  cm, or suitable length 49  cm, or suitable length 49  cm, or suitable length 49  cm, or suitable length 49  cm, or suitable length 49  cm, or suitable length

    *** Medium

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