A simple pattern mix, continuous over the small stand-up collar, not only makes this slipover an eye-catcher, but it also keeps you nice and warm all around.
It is knitted with a needle no. 6.5, so you will get there quickly. The centre pattern is not cabled, but consists of a smocking pattern knitted with right stitches only.
You will receive detailed PDF instructions. For each size there are separate charts about each individual pattern row. The pattern is not difficult and is of course explained. However, beginners who have never worked with patterns before would certainly need some patience. Advanced knitters will certainly get on very well with it and will be able to re-knit it in a very short time.
What is required:
cast on / cast off / increase / decrease stitches
right / left stitches
simple cable (will be explained)
Sizes 36/38 and 40/42
"No. 12" by Chantal-die-Sammlerin (premium acrylic), LL 75 m / 50 g, light grey
Consumption approx. 300 g for size 36/38
Stitch gauge plain right with needle no. 6.5:
14 stitches x 16 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm
1 circular needle size 6
1 (circular) knitting needle no. 6.5
1 cable or auxiliary needle
1 wool sewing needle
To be fair, as always, the instructions may not be passed on or copied. The finished knitted piece may, of course, be given away as a gift.
A simple pattern mix, continuous over the small stand-up collar, not only makes this slipover an eye-catcher, but it also keeps you nice and warm all around.
It is knitted with a needle no. 6.5, so you will get there quickly. The centre pattern is not cabled, but consists of a smocking pattern knitted with right stitches only.
You will receive detailed PDF instructions. For each size there are separate charts about each individual pattern row. The pattern is not difficult and is of course explained. However, beginners who have never worked with patterns before would certainly need some patience. Advanced knitters will certainly get on very well with it and will be able to re-knit it in a very short time.
What is required:
cast on / cast off / increase / decrease stitches
right / left stitches
simple cable (will be explained)
Sizes 36/38 and 40/42
"No. 12" by Chantal-die-Sammlerin (premium acrylic), LL 75 m / 50 g, light grey
Consumption approx. 300 g for size 36/38
Stitch gauge plain right with needle no. 6.5:
14 stitches x 16 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm
1 circular needle size 6
1 (circular) knitting needle no. 6.5
1 cable or auxiliary needle
1 wool sewing needle
To be fair, as always, the instructions may not be passed on or copied. The finished knitted piece may, of course, be given away as a gift.
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A simple pattern mix, continuous over the small stand-up collar, not only makes this slipover an eye-catcher, but it also keeps you nice and warm all around.
It is knitted with a needle no. 6.5, so you will get there quickly. The centre pattern is not cabled, but consists of a smocking pattern knitted with right stitches only.
You will receive detailed PDF instructions. For each size there are separate charts about each individual pattern row. The pattern is not difficult and is of course explained. However, beginners who have never worked with patterns before would certainly need some patience. Advanced knitters will certainly get on very well with it and will be able to re-knit it in a very short time.
What is required:
cast on / cast off / increase / decrease stitches
right / left stitches
simple cable (will be explained)
Sizes 36/38 and 40/42
"No. 12" by Chantal-die-Sammlerin (premium acrylic), LL 75 m / 50 g, light grey
Consumption approx. 300 g for size 36/38
Stitch gauge plain right with needle no. 6.5:
14 stitches x 16 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm
1 circular needle size 6
1 (circular) knitting needle no. 6.5
1 cable or auxiliary needle
1 wool sewing needle
To be fair, as always, the instructions may not be passed on or copied. The finished knitted piece may, of course, be given away as a gift.
A simple pattern mix, continuous over the small stand-up collar, not only makes this slipover an eye-catcher, but it also keeps you nice and warm all around.
It is knitted with a needle no. 6.5, so you will get there quickly. The centre pattern is not cabled, but consists of a smocking pattern knitted with right stitches only.
You will receive detailed PDF instructions. For each size there are separate charts about each individual pattern row. The pattern is not difficult and is of course explained. However, beginners who have never worked with patterns before would certainly need some patience. Advanced knitters will certainly get on very well with it and will be able to re-knit it in a very short time.
What is required:
cast on / cast off / increase / decrease stitches
right / left stitches
simple cable (will be explained)
Sizes 36/38 and 40/42
"No. 12" by Chantal-die-Sammlerin (premium acrylic), LL 75 m / 50 g, light grey
Consumption approx. 300 g for size 36/38
Stitch gauge plain right with needle no. 6.5:
14 stitches x 16 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm
1 circular needle size 6
1 (circular) knitting needle no. 6.5
1 cable or auxiliary needle
1 wool sewing needle
To be fair, as always, the instructions may not be passed on or copied. The finished knitted piece may, of course, be given away as a gift.
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