Knitting kit for Jenny sweater by PetiteKnit in Önling No 20 + Silk mohair
The pretty Jenny Sweater is worked in the round from the bottom up with raglan decreases on the yoke. Body and sleeves are worked separately to the armholes and then joined on the circular needle for the yoke. The neckline is shaped by working back and forth on the needles, while binding off stitches. The neckline ribbing is knitted at the end from stitches that are picked up.
The yarn kit contains:Yarn for the elected sizeand a printed pattern.
Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL)
Size guide: The Jenny Sweater is designed to have approx. 19 cm [7½ inches] of positive ease, meaning it is designed to be approx. 19 cm [7½ inches] larger in circumference than your bust measurement. The sizes XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL (4XL) are designed to fit a bust circumference of 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) 120-130 (130-140) cm [30½-33½ (33½-35½) 35½-37½ (37½-39½) 39½-43¼ (43¼-47¼) 47¼-51¼ (51¼-55) inches].
For example, if you measure 90 cm [35½ inches] around your bust (or around the widest part on your upper body) you should knit a size S. A size S sweater has a bust circumference of 109 cm [43 inches] which in the given example would give you 19 cm [7½ inches] of positive ease. If you are between two sizes, I recommend choosing the smaller size, as the smock pattern will stretch slightly with wear.
Bust circumference: 104 (109) 114 (119) 129 (139) 149 (158) cm [41 (43) 45 (46¾) 50¾ (54¾) 58¾ (62¼) inches]
Length: 61 (62) 63 (63) 65 (67) 69 (70) cm [24 (24½) 24¾ (24¾) 25½ (26½) 27¼ (27½) inches] measured mid back incl. neck edge
Gauge: Smock pattern: 30-31 sts x 25-26 rows = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 inches] on a 4 mm [US6] needles, after wash and blocking
Rib (k2, p1): 25 sts x 27 rows = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 inches] on a 3.5 mm [US4], after wash and blocking
Needles: Circular needles: 3.5 mm [US4] and 4 mm [US6] / 40, 60, 80 and 100 or 120 cm [16, 24, 32 and 40 or 47 inches]
Double-pointed needles: 3.5 mm [US4] and 4 mm [US6] (if not using theMagic Looptechnique)
Materials: 350+175 (400+200) 400+200 (450+225) 450+225 (500+250) 550+275 (550+275)gÖnling No 20, 100% Shetland wool, approx. 225 m pr. 50 g.
and
Önling No 10, 70% Mohair, 30% Silk. 25 g = approximately 230 yards (210 meters).
You work with 2 strands of yarn held together throughout
Please Note:
The price of the yarn kit is calculated based on the amount of yarn included, which is the amount we have used to knit the design according to the above measurements. Should you need more yarn, additional yarn can be purchased at regular prices by placing an order and state lot number in the comment box at checkout. All designs have been thoroughly calculated and tested.
Petiteknit:
With her simple, nordic style and beautiful designs, PetiteKnit has taken the Danish knitting community by storm. With her classic designs that are fitting for any wardrobe, she has become one of Denmarks most popular knitting designers.
She has a big and wide selection of designs to chose between. See more from PetiteKnit or see all of our knitting kits here.
ABOUT PATTERNS FROM ÖNLING
In 95% of all kits from Önling, you get a digital pattern and yarn when you buy a kit. Read more about how to get hold of your digital knitting pattern here.
In very few cases, however, we provide a printed pattern rather than a digital one:
- When you buy a kit for ALL designs from PetiteKnit's, you will receive a printed, pattern together with your yarn, as we are unfortunately not allowed to sell Petite Knits' patterns digitally.
- When you buy a kit for a design from selected books (e.g. Helga Isager), you sometimes have to buy the book separately, in cases where the patterns are not released to be sold separately. It will always be clearly described in the product title, with for example "xx kit, excluding pattern", when the pattern is not included.
- All patterns from Isager are delivered as a printed pattern, as we do not have access to sell these digitally. You will receive your pattern along with your yarn shipment.
Wool can last for years, but it requires good care. Washing is tough on your woolen garments and in general wool needs to be washed much less than other materials as it has a self-cleaning effect.
Find our instructions for how to wash your knitwear here.