Knitting pattern "Lottazipper"

Knitting pattern "Lottazipper"

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Knitting pattern "Lottazipper"

Knitting pattern "Lottazipper"

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Our Zipper Cardigan is the perfect match for the Lottapants with zipper and stripes: It is knitted as a classic raglan cardigan from the top down and has a double stand-up collar.

Information on sizes:
XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)
Suitable for chest circumferences of 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) cm

Material:
500 (550) 550 (600) 600 (650) g ​​Lana Grossa Ecopuno (50 g = 215 m ), double thread divided into
300 (350) 350 (400) 400 (400) g Color A (main color) and
200 (200) 200 (200) 200 (250) g ​​Colour B (stripe colour)

Yarn alternatives:
Arwetta Filcolana (50 g = 210 m) doubled or any yarn that matches the gauge. If knitting with a single strand, the length of a 50 g ball should be approximately 100 m.

Zipper:
Divisible and 60 cm long

Techniques used:
– Increases, including in back rows, and decreases
– Sew in a zipper

Needles:
5 mm / 80 cm, 40 cm

Gauge swatch:
18 sts x 24 rows = 10 x 10 cm, stockinette stitch with size 5 needles

Difficulty level: LEVEL 4/5
You have a knitting routine and are familiar with instructions.

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

Level

1/5 Beginners

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

2/5 Confident Beginners

You are a beginner, have already knitted smaller projects and are somewhat familiar with knitting.

Or you are a beginner and willing to independently google and refer to tutorials when uncertain.

New techniques: Picking up stitches at the cast-on edge, casting on new stitches using the loop cast-on.

3/5 Medium

You know the basic knitting techniques and have already completed several projects. You understand the structure and typical abbreviations of a knitting pattern and can easily follow it.

New techniques: increases, elastic bind-off

4/5 Advanced

You have a knitting routine and are familiar with instructions.

New techniques: Shortened rows

5/5 professionals

You have no problem following difficult instructions. You are familiar with complex techniques.

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