Womans Pullover Novita Nordic Wool

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Polo neck pullover worked in Novita Nordic Wool yarn is embellished with large cable pattern in front. Slits on the sides are a nice detail of this knit.
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    N031519
    Size
    XS-S-M-L-XL-XXL

    Yarn demand
    Novita Nordic Wool (plum) 500[550:600:650:700:750] g

    Needles and other supplies
    1 pair Novita 4 mm needles
    1 pair Novita 4,5 mm needles
    40cm long circular needles Novita 4 mm for collar

    Designer
    Lea Petäjä

    Stitch pattern

    Rib:

    Row 1:*K3,P3, rep from* to end.

    Row 2: *K3, P3, rep from * to end.

    Stocking stitch: knit on RS, purl on WS.

    Cable pattern: See chart.

    Rib in round: *K3,P3,rep from* to end.

    Tension

    19 sts and 26 rows to 10 cm measured over stocking st using larger needles

    Back

    Using smaller needles cast on 91[97:103:115:121:127] sts.

    WS: Work in rib as folls: P2, K3, *P3, K3, rep from * until 2 sts rem, P2. Work in rib until back meas 10cm. Change to larger needles. Cont in stocking st. Work until back meas 67[69:71:73:75:77] sts.

    Shape Shoulders and Back Neck

    Cast off for shoulders 5sts at beg of next 4 rows, 6sts at beg of next 6 rows [6sts at beg of next 8 rows, 7sts at beg of next 2 rows:6sts at beg of next 2 rows,7sts at beg of next 8 rows:8sts at beg of next 10 rows:8sts at beg of next 4 rows, 9sts at beg of next 6 rows:10sts at beg of next 2 rows,9sts at beg of next 8 rows].

    AT THE SAME TIME: When back meas 68[70:72:74:76:78] cm cast off 31 sts in the middle of back for neck and work to end. Work each side of neck separately. Work 2 rows. Dec 2sts at neck edge. Complete to match first side, reversing shapings.

    Front

    Using smaller needles cast on 91[97:103:115:121:127] sts.

    WS: Work in rib as folls: P2, K3, *P3, K3, rep from * until 2 sts rem, P2. Work in rib until front meas 10cm. Change to larger needles. Beg and ending rows as indicated, cont in patt from chart as folls:

    Row 1: Work 32[35:38:44:47:50] sts in stocking st, work 27+1 st patt from chart, work 32[35:38:44:47:50] sts in stocking st. It has been increased 1 st =92[98:104:116:122:128]sts. Work row 2. Then rep rows 3-46. Work until front meas 62[64:66:68:70:72] sts.

    Shape Shoulders and Front Neck

    Put 24 sts in the middle of front on a holder and work to end. Make decreases at neck edge every alt row: 2sts twice, 1 st twice. Work until front meas 67[69:71:73:75:77] cm. Cast off for shoulder every alt row 5sts twice, 6sts 3 times[6sts 4 times, 7sts once:6sts once,7sts 4 times:8sts 5 times: 8sts twice, 9sts 3 times: 10sts once, 9sts 4 times]. Complete to match first side, reversing shapings.

    Sleeves

    Using smaller needles cast on 47[49:49:51:53:53] sts.

    WS: Work in rib as folls: P1[2:2:3:1:1], K3, * P3, K3, rep from* and P1[2:2:3:1:1] at the end. Work in rib until sleeve meas 7cm. Change to larger needles. Cont in stocking st. Work until sleeve meas 10[11:9:13:10:15]cm. Inc 1 st at each end. Repeat increases in 4,5[4:3,5:3:3:2,5] cm intervals 7(8)10(11)12(13)times = 63[67:71:75:79:81] sts. Work until sleeve meas 46[47:48.49:49.50] cm.

    Shape top

    Cast off 6 sts at beg of next 8 rows[5sts at beg of next 10 rows: 5sts at beg of next 6 rows, 4sts at beg of next 6 rows: 4sts at beg of next 8 rows, 3sts at beg of next 8 rows: 4sts at beg of next 12 rows, 3sts at beg of next 4 rows: 4sts at beg of next 8 rows, 3sts at beg of next 10 rows]. Cast off rem sts.

    Making Up

    Flatten the pieces to the desired dimensions on an even surface, wrong side up. Wet with water spray, and allow to dry. Join both shoulder seams.

    Collar

    Using 40cm circular needle rejoin yarn to 24 sts on a holder, pick up and knit 72[72:72:80:80:80]sts evenly from neck edge =96[96:96:104:104:104]sts. Work in rib in round 22cm. Cast off sts in rib.

    Join side seams as folls: leave 10cm opening for slit at the bottom and 17[18:19:20:20:21]cm opening on top for sleeve. Join sleeve seams using back stitch or matress stitch if preferred. Set in sleeves.

    Finished dimensions
    Bust: 92[100:108:118:126:132] cm Length: 70[72:74:76:78:80] cm Inner length of the sleeve: 46[47:48:49:49:50] cm

    Stitch patterns & gauge
    Stitch pattern:
    Rib:Row 1:*K3,P3, rep from* to end. Row 2: *K3, P3, rep from * to end.
    Stocking stitch: knit on RS, purl on WS.
    Cable pattern: See chart.
    Rib in round: *K3,P3,rep from* to end.
    Tension:
    19 sts and 26 rows to 10 cm measured over stocking st using larger needles

    Stitch pattern

    Rib:

    Row 1:*K3,P3, rep from* to end.

    Row 2: *K3, P3, rep from * to end.

    Stocking stitch: knit on RS, purl on WS.

    Cable pattern: See chart.

    Rib in round: *K3,P3,rep from* to end.

    Tension

    19 sts and 26 rows to 10 cm measured over stocking st using larger needles

    Back

    Using smaller needles cast on 91[97:103:115:121:127] sts.

    WS: Work in rib as folls: P2, K3, *P3, K3, rep from * until 2 sts rem, P2. Work in rib until back meas 10cm. Change to larger needles. Cont in stocking st. Work until back meas 67[69:71:73:75:77] sts.

    Shape Shoulders and Back Neck

    Cast off for shoulders 5sts at beg of next 4 rows, 6sts at beg of next 6 rows [6sts at beg of next 8 rows, 7sts at beg of next 2 rows:6sts at beg of next 2 rows,7sts at beg of next 8 rows:8sts at beg of next 10 rows:8sts at beg of next 4 rows, 9sts at beg of next 6 rows:10sts at beg of next 2 rows,9sts at beg of next 8 rows].

    AT THE SAME TIME: When back meas 68[70:72:74:76:78] cm cast off 31 sts in the middle of back for neck and work to end. Work each side of neck separately. Work 2 rows. Dec 2sts at neck edge. Complete to match first side, reversing shapings.

    Front

    Using smaller needles cast on 91[97:103:115:121:127] sts.

    WS: Work in rib as folls: P2, K3, *P3, K3, rep from * until 2 sts rem, P2. Work in rib until front meas 10cm. Change to larger needles. Beg and ending rows as indicated, cont in patt from chart as folls:

    Row 1: Work 32[35:38:44:47:50] sts in stocking st, work 27+1 st patt from chart, work 32[35:38:44:47:50] sts in stocking st. It has been increased 1 st =92[98:104:116:122:128]sts. Work row 2. Then rep rows 3-46. Work until front meas 62[64:66:68:70:72] sts.

    Shape Shoulders and Front Neck

    Put 24 sts in the middle of front on a holder and work to end. Make decreases at neck edge every alt row: 2sts twice, 1 st twice. Work until front meas 67[69:71:73:75:77] cm. Cast off for shoulder every alt row 5sts twice, 6sts 3 times[6sts 4 times, 7sts once:6sts once,7sts 4 times:8sts 5 times: 8sts twice, 9sts 3 times: 10sts once, 9sts 4 times]. Complete to match first side, reversing shapings.

    Sleeves

    Using smaller needles cast on 47[49:49:51:53:53] sts.

    WS: Work in rib as folls: P1[2:2:3:1:1], K3, * P3, K3, rep from* and P1[2:2:3:1:1] at the end. Work in rib until sleeve meas 7cm. Change to larger needles. Cont in stocking st. Work until sleeve meas 10[11:9:13:10:15]cm. Inc 1 st at each end. Repeat increases in 4,5[4:3,5:3:3:2,5] cm intervals 7(8)10(11)12(13)times = 63[67:71:75:79:81] sts. Work until sleeve meas 46[47:48.49:49.50] cm.

    Shape top

    Cast off 6 sts at beg of next 8 rows[5sts at beg of next 10 rows: 5sts at beg of next 6 rows, 4sts at beg of next 6 rows: 4sts at beg of next 8 rows, 3sts at beg of next 8 rows: 4sts at beg of next 12 rows, 3sts at beg of next 4 rows: 4sts at beg of next 8 rows, 3sts at beg of next 10 rows]. Cast off rem sts.

    Making Up

    Flatten the pieces to the desired dimensions on an even surface, wrong side up. Wet with water spray, and allow to dry. Join both shoulder seams.

    Collar

    Using 40cm circular needle rejoin yarn to 24 sts on a holder, pick up and knit 72[72:72:80:80:80]sts evenly from neck edge =96[96:96:104:104:104]sts. Work in rib in round 22cm. Cast off sts in rib.

    Join side seams as folls: leave 10cm opening for slit at the bottom and 17[18:19:20:20:21]cm opening on top for sleeve. Join sleeve seams using back stitch or matress stitch if preferred. Set in sleeves.


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    Adventurous beginner

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    Technique

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    In addition to basic techniques, some special techniques may be employed on this level, e.g. short rows. The same pattern may include both lace and cables. Magic loop knitting or entrelac, two-coloured brioche stitch, also here. In general, patterns require a more advanced ability to "read" your knitting. Lace patterns are also more advanced than on the previous level, but the lace stitches are still worked on right side only. Intarsia may be included, but in relatively simple and symmetrical patterns.

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