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Xanti by Hanna Maciejewska

design by Ririko

from amirisu fall winter 2013

Pedal Pushers, Pullover Rally 2010

Relax by Ririko

Published in amirisu Spring 2013

 

Relax by Ririko

Published in amirisu Spring 2013

 

Raglan pullover

yarn: Katia scotch tweed, 440 g

needles: 5 mm

 

Yarn is silk, wool and viscose blend, so it´s so right for this season!

design by Ririko

from amirisu fall winter 2013

Mein Sohn als Model... der Pullover ist für seinen Vater.

My son is the model... the pullover is for his father.

www.dontcallmebecky.com

 

Pattern: Cobblestone Pullover by Jared Flood

Yarn: Paton's Classic Wool Merino

Color: Dark Olive

Skeins: 5 (yds.)

Size: Smallest

Needles: 8US

 

Pattern Modifications:

My gauge was a lot smaller than the specifications, so I went up a needle size. The gauge was still smaller then the recommended size, but I left it as is because Jon's chest is smaller than the small measurement and he doesn't like his clothes too baggy.

 

I made the body length 18" rather than the suggested 16" and I made the sleeve length 21" rather than 19" because Jon has long arms and a long torso.

 

For the body I cast on 166 stitches, rather than 176. For the arms I cast on 48 stitches rather than 52 stitches and did the increases as written. I followed the rest of the directions as written, except for taking out the final decrease.

Xanti by Hanna Maciejewska

Tea with Jam and Bread

by Heidi Kirrmaier

Tea with Jam and Bread

by Heidi Kirrmaier

Xanti by Hanna Maciejewska

Pull On closure Material: Cotton Blended & Polyester. Feature: Pullover, Round Neck, Cute Pattern/Letter Print, Long Sleeve, Drop Shoulders, Loose Fit, Classic. Occasion: Perfect for your Ugly Christmas Sweater party, holiday pub crawls, the ski cabin, and they always make a great gift! Perfect for wear with jeans, lounge pants, Christmas leggings, socks, booties or […]

  

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I altered the pattern so it would have a hood instead of collar. Fleece fabric from JoAnn's.

Xanti by Hanna Maciejewska

Folded by Veera Välimäki

Abril Pullover

 

DESCRIPTION

A swingy a-line sweater that is fitted through the sleeves and is worked completely seamless! You have to love short rows to knit this one :).

 

Designed by Claudia Q for Eweknit

 

EXPERIENCE LEVEL

Intermediate

 

TECHNIQUE USED

Long-tail cast on

Working wrap and turn short-rows Working in the round

Knitting and purling

Increasing and decreasing

Cable cast on method

Working with DPNs (optional) picking up and knitting stitches Binding off

 

MATERIALS

Yarn

Woolfolk Sno

(Fingering weight; 100% superfine merino wool; 223 yards / 200 meters per 50g)

5 (5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8) skeins in colour 1 + 2

Needles

3.5 mm (US 4) circular needle, 32” / 80 cm long (or longer for larger sizes), and a set of Double Pointed Needles (DPNs) or needle in your preferred style for working small circumferences in the round

3.25 mm (US 3) circular needle, 16” / 40 cm for neckband

or needles required to obtain correct gauge

Notions

stitch markers, waste yarn or stitch holders, tapestry needle

 

GAUGE

25 sts & 34 rounds = 4” / 10 cm in Stockinette / Stocking stitch in the round, blocked

 

SIZES

XS (S, M, L, XL, 2X, 3X) To be worn with 0-2” / 0-5 cm positive ease. Shown in size S.

See finished measurements below.

 

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS

Bust Circumference: 331⁄4 (361⁄2, 401⁄4, 44, 48, 52, 561⁄4)” / 84.5 (93, 102, 112, 122, 132, 143) cm

Body Length to Underarm (front): 141⁄2 (141⁄2, 15, 151⁄4, 151⁄2, 151⁄2, 16)′′ / 37 (37, 38, 39, 39.5, 39.5, 40.5) cm Sleeve length to Underarm: 161⁄2 (161⁄2, 17, 171⁄2, 171⁄2, 18, 18)” / 42 (42, 43, 44.5, 44.5, 46, 46) cm

Upper Arm: 111⁄4 (12, 121⁄2, 131⁄2, 143⁄4, 16, 171⁄4)” / 28.5 (30.5, 32, 34, 37.5, 40.5, 44) cm

Armhole Depth: 61⁄2 (63⁄4, 71⁄2, 8, 81⁄4, 9, 91⁄2)” / 16.5 (17, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24) cm

Neck Width: 71⁄4 (71⁄2, 71⁄2, 8, 81⁄4, 81⁄2, 9)” / 18.5 (19, 19, 20, 21, 21.5, 23) cm

 

PATTERN NOTES

This sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down. First the back is cast on, short rows are worked to shape shoulders, and back is worked to underarms. Fronts are picked up from back and the shoulders and neckline are shaped. The front and back are then joined and the body is worked in the round with short rows shaping the back hem. Sleeves are picked up from armholes, with the caps being shaped with short rows, and then are worked in the round. Sleeve instructions are written to use DPNs, however an alternate method of working small circumferences can be used, such as Magic-Loop, or a short circular needle for the larger sizes.

Xanti by Hanna Maciejewska

Relax by Ririko

Published in amirisu Spring 2013

 

Colourmart cashmere - fingering weight - colour Blue Snow marl

I finished this one over a year ago now but I realized that I'd never photographed it.

 

ravelry link

Relax by Ririko

Published in amirisu Spring 2013

 

Tea with Jam and Bread

by Heidi Kirrmaier

Xanti by Hanna Maciejewska

Scent of Lilac

 

Pattern by Ririko

Relax by Ririko

Published in amirisu Spring 2013

Relax by Ririko

Published in amirisu Spring 2013

Pattern: Baby Cables and big ones too by Suvi S.

Yarn: Rowan Felted Tweed, 6 balls (size small)

Needles: 4.0mm circulars

 

Notes: I enjoyed knitting this sweater. The cables made it really fun to knit. The yarn is nice, but I dropped more stitches on this sweater than I have on any other project I've made. The fit is exactly how I wanted it, and it's comfortable to wear. The only problem is that I didn't check the dyelots of the yarn before starting, so there was one ball that was from a different dyelot. Of course, I didn't notice it until after the sweater was completed. I was sitting in the optometrist's office (of all places) when I looked down at my sweater and noticed that there was a wide band across the middle of the sweater that is much lighter than the rest of the sweater. It's not noticeable at all in the photos, but you can definitely see it in person. I dont' want to rip it out, and I don't think overdyeing is an option since it's a tweed yarn. I guess I'll leave it as is, and hope that if anyone notices the color difference, they'll think it's a design element.

...thank you very much, Sabine! ^^

 

Fashion Credits:

 

- Pullover: SmartmausAdele

- Jeans: RuPaul Integrity Toys

- Belt: Gloss Convention Welcome Erin

- Watch: Le Smoking Adele

- Bangle: unknown (gift)

 

Teardrop by Tokuko Ochiai

Published in amirisu Spring 2013

Relax by Ririko

Published in amirisu Spring 2013

Relax by Ririko

Published in amirisu Spring 2013

Relax by Ririko

Published in amirisu Spring 2013

 

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