Knitting pattern "CPH Sweater"

Knitting pattern "CPH Sweater"

German
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Knitting pattern "CPH Sweater"

Knitting pattern "CPH Sweater"

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The CPH Pullover is knitted in full brioche in the round from the top down and has a positive ease of 20-30 cm.
Under the armholes, the stitches are divided into front and back and sleeves and then finished separately. The pattern comes as a digital PDF download.

Language: English + German

Sizes:
XXS/XS (S-M) L/XL (2XL) 3XL to fit bust circumference 75–85 (86–96) 97–106 (107–116) 117-125 cm

Lilly and Julia are wearing size S/M

Needles:
4 mm/100 cm and 40 cm

Gauge:
14 sts x 20 rows = 10 x 10 cm with 4 mm needles (in brioche stitch)

Materials:
550 (600) 650 (700) 750 g Alpakka Ull by Sandnes Garn (50g = 100m)
divided into 250 (300) 300 (350) 350 g Color A (stripes) and 300 (300) 350 (350) 400 g Color B (background)

Glitter Version:
250 (300) 300 (350) 350 g Alpakka Ull by Sandnes Garn (50g = 100m) Color A (stripes)
together with Langyarns Baby Alpaca + Lamé Soft (two strands held together) =Color B (background)
200 (200) 200 (200) 250 g Baby Alpaca Lang Yarns (50g = 167m)
200 (200) 200 (200) 250 g Lamé Soft Lang Yarns (50g = 190m)

Difficulty Level:
LEVEL 4/5: You are experienced in knitting and familiar with patterns.

*This pattern is for personal use only. It may not be copied or resold. Items knitted from this pattern may not be sold.*

Levels

1/5 Beginners
You should be familiar with the following techniques: casting on, knit and purl stitches, knitting in the round/rows, binding off, decreases.

2/5 Confident Beginners
You are a beginner, have already knitted smaller projects, and are a bit more familiar with knitting.
Or you are a beginner and willing to independently Google and use tutorials when in doubt.
New techniques: picking up stitches from cast-on edge, casting on new stitches with the loop cast-on method

3/5 Intermediate
You know the basic knitting techniques and have completed several projects. You know the structure and typical abbreviations of a knitting pattern and can follow it well.
New techniques: increases, elastic bind-off

4/5 Advanced
You are experienced in knitting and familiar with patterns.

5/5 Experts
You have no problems following difficult patterns. You are familiar with complex techniques.

 

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