Champagne Cardigan - knitting pattern
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Champagne Cardigan - knitting pattern
The knitting pattern are a printed booklet.
The Champagne Cardigan from Petite Knit is a classic raglan cardigan that always fits. With V-neck and stockinette stitch it is simply timeless. It is knitted from the top in one piece. The button placket is worked in double knitting technique.
Sizes
XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL=
chest circumference of the finished cardigan 113 (117) 121 (128) 134 (146) 157 (167) 173 cm
The cardigan should be knitted with a positive ease of 28 cm.
Gauge: 18 sts = 10 cm with needle 4.5 mm
Recommended yarn: Sandnes - Double Sunday and Tynn Silk Mohair
Material
Books type | Knitting Pattern |
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Designer | Petite Knit |
Lia Peters -
Hello, I have a question.
Should I add another 28 cm in stitches to the sizes that are given above or is the positive ease already included in the size?
I wear size 46, with quite large chest circumference, which size should im best to take?
I ask for help.
Thank you in advance.
Greetings, Lia
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Louisa -
Dear Lia,
The cardigan should be knitted with a positive ease of 28 cm. This means here that you subtract 28 cm from the given measurements (XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) 5XL = chest circumference of the finished cardigan 113 (117) 121 (128) 134 (146) 157 (167) 173 cm) and then knit the size with which you come closest to YOUR personal chest circumference. Unfortunately, the dress size 46 does not say much here. It is best to measure your own chest circumference with a tape measure. This will also help you with other knitting pattern. In the meantime, minstructionserns are based on cm measurements - no matter what the size is called in the end.
Love greetings
Louisa