Yarn kit for Lane Loop sweater by Other Loops in Önling No 20 + Silk Mohair
Lane Loop sweater is a sweater designed in a loose silhouette with raglan sleeves, panels in rib stitch and a neat decrease sequence along the front and sleeves.
Here we work Lane Loop sweater in one strand of shetland wool Önling together with a strand of silk mohair for a rustic, durable yet light result.
The kit contains: Yarn for the selected size and color.
PLEASE NOTE:
- This kit does not include a pattern. You can buy the pattern at otherloops.com
- The model shown in the pictures on this page are designers own and NOT worked in Önling yarns.
Designed by Maja Kløvdal / Other Loops
Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)
The sizes fit a bust circumference of 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) cm. / 31.5-33.5 (33.5-35.4) 35.4-37.4 (37.4-39.4) 39.4-43.4 (43.4-47.2) inches
Bust circumference: 107 (113) 118 (125) 130 (136) cm. / 42.1 (44.5) 46.5 (49.2) 51.2 (53.5) inches
Length: 54 (55) 56 (57) 58 (59) cm / 21.3 (21.7) 22.1 (22.4) 22.8 (23.2) inches measured from under the neckband on the back.
The sweater has a positive ease of approx. 20-25 cm / approximately 8-10 inches, meaning you should choose a size that is 20-25 cm / approximately 8-10 inches larger than your bust circumference.
Materials:
250 (300) 300 (350) 350 (400) g Önling No 20, 100 % Shetland wool, 50 g / approximately 247 yards (225meters)
Held together with
125 (150) 150 (175) 175 (175) g Önling No 10, 70 % mohair og 30 % silk, 25 g / approximately 230 yards (210 meters)
You work with two strands held together
Suggested needles:
Circular needles 4 mm (US 6) (40, 60 and/or 80/100 cm / 15, 23 and/or 31/39 inches)
Circular needles 3,5 mm (US 4) (40 and/or 80/100 cm / 15 and/or 31/39 inches)
Double pointed needles 3,5 mm (US 4) unless using the Magic Loop method.
Gauge:
20 sts x 28 rows in stockinette stitch on needles 4 mm (US 6) = 10 x 10 cm / 3.9 x 3.9 inches after wash and blocking.
Knitting process:
The sweater is knitted top down. First, the neckband is knitted, followed by short rows to form the neckline. Then, the yoke is knitted in the round with raglan increases, featuring panels in rib stitch on the sleeves. The body is worked in the round with both decreases and increases along the rib stitch panels, allowing the panels to move forward on the front. The bottom of the back features short rows to lengthen the back. The sleeves are worked in the round and concluded with a neat decrease sequence and ribbed hems.
The body is worked in the round with both decreases and increases along the rib stitch panels, allowing the panels to move forward on the front side.
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.
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.