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Wrapped Up Knitted Sweater

The document provides a detailed knitting pattern for the 'Wrapped Up' knitted sweater designed by Linda Permanto, available in sizes XS/S, M/L, and XL/XXL. It includes instructions for the construction, stitch patterns, and finishing techniques, emphasizing the use of Novita Halaus yarn for a light and airy feel. The pattern outlines specific measurements, gauge, and step-by-step guidance for knitting the sweater's body and sleeves.

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Wrapped Up Knitted Sweater

The document provides a detailed knitting pattern for the 'Wrapped Up' knitted sweater designed by Linda Permanto, available in sizes XS/S, M/L, and XL/XXL. It includes instructions for the construction, stitch patterns, and finishing techniques, emphasizing the use of Novita Halaus yarn for a light and airy feel. The pattern outlines specific measurements, gauge, and step-by-step guidance for knitting the sweater's body and sleeves.

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Wrapped Up knitted sweater


This sweater is such a captivating project that you will want to knit several of
them in different colours. The Novita Halaus yarn is excellent for this jumper,
making it light and airy and comfortably warm.

Designer
Linda Permanto

Sizes and measurements


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Size(s)
XS/S(M/L)XL/XXL

Finished dimensions
chest circumference approx. 104(118)132 cm (relaxed fit)

garment length 55(59(63) cm

sleeve length 50(52)53 cm

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Instructions Chart Buy products

Finished dimensions
chest circumference approx. 104(118)132 cm (relaxed fit)

garment length 55(59(63) cm

sleeve length 50(52)53 cm

Stitch patterns Ribbing in the round: *k1, p1* and repeat *–*. Cable pattern: follow
the chart and instructions.
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Gauge 13.5 sts in cable pattern with the larger needles = 10 cm

Notes The lower part of the sweater is knitted in the round to the armholes, and
the top parts are worked back and forth separately. The sleeves are worked in the
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round and joined to the armholes at the end.
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1 Lower part of the front and back pieces

Cast on 140(160)180 sts on the smaller circular needles with the longer
cable, and work ribbing in the round. Mark beg of round with a stitch
marker.

Once you have worked 5 cm of ribbing, switch to the larger circular needles
and begin working the cable pattern following chart I from round 1 and
repeat the 10 st pattern repeat 14(16)18 times. Work rounds 2–12 and from
then on repeat rounds 1–12.

FINISHED
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2 Once the piece measures 35(37)39 cm, finish the cable pattern on an even-
numbered round, place the stitch markers to mark the sides: remove the
beg of round marker and work 5 sts from the beg of round (to the middle of
the cable pattern). This is the new beg of round point: place 1 stitch marker.
Work 70(80)90 stitches, place a second stitch marker and work to the end
of the round.

FINISHED

3

Divide the work into two for the armholes: knit the round until 5 sts before
stitch marker 2, cast off the next 10 stitches for the armhole, removing the
stitch marker at the same time. Continue around the same round until 5
stitches before stitch marker 1 to mark the beg of round, cast off the last 5
sts of the round for the other armhole, remove the stitch marker, and cast
off another 5 stitches at the beginning of the next round. The front and back
pieces should now each have 60(70)80 stitches. Put the stitches on the
back piece on hold for now.

FINISHED

4 Top part of the front piece

Continue working the cable pattern back and forth on the front piece across
the 60(70)80 stitches.

When the armhole measures 14(16)18 cm, cast off the middle 20(24)24 sts
for the neckline and first work one side of the neckline. Bind off 3 x 3 sts
every 2nd row at the neckline edge.

FINISHED

5 When the armhole measures 20(24)26 cm, cast off the 11(14)19 sts at the
shoulder.

Work the other side of the neckline in the same way.

FINISHED
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6 Top part of the back piece

Continue working the cable pattern back and forth on the back piece across
the 60(70)80 sts.

When the armhole measures 18(20)22 cm, cast off the middle 34(38)38 sts
for the neckline and first work one side of the neckline. After 2 rows cast off
1x2 sts at the neckline edge.

FINISHED

7 When the armhole measures 20(24)26 cm, cast off the 11(14)19 sts at the
shoulder.

Work the other side of the neckline in the same way.

FINISHED

8 Sleeves

Cast on 40(44)44 sts on the DPNs, and knit the ribbing in the round. Mark
beg of round with a stitch marker. Work 6 cm of ribbing and increase0(1)1 st
in the last round = 40(45)45 sts.

Switch to the larger DPNs and begin working the cabling following chart
I(II)II from round 1 and repeat the 10(9)9 st pattern repeat 4(5)5 times. Work
rounds 2–12 and from then on repeat rounds 1–12.

FINISHED

9 Size XS/S: When the length of the sleeve reaches 14 cm, start working
increases: k1, make 1 left purlwise (= pick up the bar between stitches and
purl through the back loop), work the cable pattern and in each stripe of
purls between cables increase 1 p = 45 sts. At the beg of round, the stripe of
purls is 4 sts wide, while the stripes of purls between cables are 3 sts wide.
Work 9 cm without increases.

At the start of the next round increase 1 p and when there is 1 st left in the
:
round, increase 1 p = 47 sts. Repeat these increases every 9 cm twice more =
51 sts.
FINISHED

10 Size M/L: Once the sleeve reaches 16 cm in length, increase every stripe of
purls between cables by 1 purl (= pick up the bar between stitches and purl
through the back loop) = 50 sts. Each stripe of purls between cables is now
2 sts wide. Repeat the increases after 3 cm, into the stripes of purls = 55 sts.
There are now 3 purls between cables.

When the sleeve reaches 48 cm in length, at either side of the beg of round
increase 1 st: at the beg of round increase 1 p and when there is 1 st left in
the round, increase 1 p = 57 sts.

FINISHED

11 Size XL/XXL: Once the sleeve reaches 18 cm in length, increase every stripe
of purls between cables by 1 purl (= pick up the bar between stitches and
purl through the back loop) = 50 sts. Each stripe of purls between cables is
now 2 sts wide. Repeat the increases after 4 cm = 55 sts. There are now 3
purls between cables.

When the sleeve reaches 28 cm in length, at either side of the beg of round
increase 1 st: at the beg of round increase 1 p and when there is 1 st left in
the round, increase 1 p = 57 sts. Repeat the increases every 6 cm a further 3
times = 63 sts.

FINISHED

12 When the sleeve measures 50(52)53 cm, cast off.

Work the second sleeve in the same way.

FINISHED

13 Finishing

Sew the shoulder seams. Using the smaller circular needles (with 40 cm
:
Sew the shoulder seams. Using the smaller circular needles (with 40 cm
cord), pick up 62(64)68 sts at the neckline and work ribbing in the round
until it measures 6 cm. Bind off in rib.

Attach the sleeves to the armholes.

Pin the item to the correct measurements, right sides facing each other,
dampen by spraying and allow to dry, or steam lightly.

FINISHED

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