Fishy sweater women's knitting kit

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Knitting kit with yarn and knitting pattern. Choose in the menu below.
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  • Main color Cloudy dark gray
  • Pattern color Dancing snowflake white
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  • Pattern Digital PDF
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Size
Size

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

Garment measurements
Garment measurements

Bust 95 (103) 112 (120) 129 (137) 146 cm
Length 24.8 (26) 27.2 (28.5) 29.1 (29.7) 30.7 inches
Erme 49 (49) 49 (49) 49 (49) 49

Difficulty level
Difficulty level
(2 of 5)
Yarn consumption alt
Hip Wool

Main color 9 (10) 10 (10) 11 (12) 13 skeins
Pattern chart fish 5 (5) 6 (6) 6 (6) 7 skeins
If you want to knit a fish in another color, you'll need about 3-5 grams of the desired color.

Color description
Colors

Pictured in «Coconut White» with fish in «Blue Waves,» size M. Grey sweater «Cloudy Grey» with fish in «Dancing Snowflake White,» size L.

Needle size alt
Needle size

Circular needles 4 mm circular needles 40 and 60 cm, stitch holders
Circular needle 5 mm circular needle 60-80 cm, DPNs

Knitting gauge
Knitting gauge

21.5 stitches x 23 rows on 5 mm needle = 10 x 10 cm

Additional information

FISHY SWEATER WOMEN KNITTING PATTERN AND YARN

Knitting kit with yarn and free digital knitting pattern. Fish pattern sweater. Fishy sweater Hip Wool. The sweater is knitted from the bottom up with Hip Wool. When the armholes are made, the front and back pieces are divided into 2 parts, which are then knitted separately to the specified length. Sewn or knitted together at the shoulders. Sleeves are knitted from the top down – stitches are picked up in the armhole of the body.

FIT
Ease (positive ease) is approximately +15-20 cm from your bust/upper body measurement for a slightly loose fit. If your bust (or widest part of your upper body) measurement is 92 cm, size M will fit best (20 cm ease). Are you between two sizes? For the pattern diagram to match up, there are quite a few centimeters between each size. If you are unsure whether to go up or down a size, measure the upper body of a sweater you like the fit of.

When colorwork knitting, sweaters cannot be stretched much in shape by steaming/washing. If you're between two sizes in circumference, go up a size and instead knit the sleeves and body length to your desired size.

Note – correct measurements depend on maintaining stitch gauge. It is therefore important that you choose the right needle size according to stitch gauge.

 

 

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