Knitting pattern for Frigga V-neck Blouse
A charming and versatile blouse that will quickly become a staple in your wardrobe. The design is simple and timeless, with a relaxed, slightly oversized fit with approx. 10–15 cm / 4–6 inches of positive ease compared to your bust measurement. The blouse is designed with classic armholes and short sleeves, but also includes instructions for knitting ¾-length or full-length sleeves, allowing you to adapt it to both season and style. The construction is straightforward, making it an enjoyable and approachable knitting project.
Knit Frigga V-neck in our Everyday Kit using Önling No 12 and Önling No 13 – a comfortable blend of wool, cotton, and cashmere that creates a soft and light fabric without feeling too warm. Alternatively, knit it in one strand Önling No 14, our ultimate summer yarn in 100% Lyocell, or in Önling No 21 and Önling No 13, a blend of cotton, linen, and cashmere for an elegant and comfortable blouse.
The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) Read more about digital knitting patterns here.
Designed by Katrine Hannibal for Önling.
Sizes (XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL)
Measurements
Chest: (98)103(111)116(123)130(138) cm / (38½)40½(43¾)45¾(48½)51¼(54¼) inches
Length: (56)57(58)59(60)61(62) cm / (22)22½(22¾)23¼(23½)24(24½) inches
Armhole height: (21)22(23)24(25)26(27) cm / (8¼)8½(9)9½(9¾)10(10½) inches
Sleeve length under the sleeve, short sleeves: 6 cm / 2½ inches
Sleeve length under the sleeve, ¾ length sleeves: (26)25(25)24(24)23(22) cm / (10¼)9¾(9¾)9½(9½)9(8¾) inches
Sleeve length under sleeve, long sleeve: (46)45(45)44(44)43(42) cm / (18)17¾(17¾)17¼(17¼)17(16½) inches
Materials Everyday kit
Color A: 230 g / 2 cones Önling No 12, 55% wool, 45% cotton, 115 g = approx. 875 yards (800 meters), weight: fingering
Held together with
Color B: 80 g / 1 cone Önling No 13, 95% lambswool, 5% cashmere, 80 g = approx. 1759 yards (1600 m), weight: cob-web
Worked with one strand Önling No 12 and one strand Önling No 13 held together throughout.
NOTE! There will be enough yarn to knit the sweater with long sleeves in all sizes.
Materials Önling No 14 – short sleeves
(400)500(500)600(600)650(750) g / (8)10(10)12(12)13(15) balls Önling No 14, 100% TENCEL™ Lyocell, 50 g = approx. 127 yards (114 meters), weight: sport
Worked with one strand throughout.
NOTE! If knitting ¾-length or long sleeves, an additional 200 g / 4 balls of Önling No 14 is required for all sizes.
Materials Önling No 21 + Önling No 13 – short sleeves
Color A: (250)300(300)350(350)400(450) / (5)6(6)7(7)8(9) balls Önling No 21, 60% cotton, 40% linen, 50 g = approx. 214 yards (195 meters), weight: fingering
Held together with
Color B: 80 g / 1 cone Önling No 13, 95% lambswool, 5% cashmere, 80 g = approx. 1759 yards (1600 m), weight: cob-web
Worked with one strand Önling No 21 and one strand Önling No 13 held together throughout.
NOTE! If knitting ¾-length or long sleeves, an additional 100 g / 2 balls of Önling No 21 is required for all sizes.
Recommended circular needles sizes 3 and 3½ mm / US 2.5 and 4, in 80 cm / 32 inches length (we use magic loop for small circumferences)
9 stitch markers
Stitch holder
Gauge 23 sts and 33 rows in stockinette st on needle size 3½ mm / US 4 = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches
Procedure
The blouse is worked top down. First, it is worked back and forth with increases at the raglan and along the front edges, where the v-neck is formed. The work is then joined in the round and continues in stockinette stitch and seed stitch pattern down to the armholes. Here, the work is divided, and the body and sleeves are finished separately. The length can be adjusted by making the sweater shorter or longer as desired.
ABOUT PATTERNS FROM ÖNLING
All patterns from Önling are delivered digitally - and 95% of these will be sent immediately after purchase. Read more about how to get hold of your digital knitting pattern here.
The exception is patterns from Katrines Favorite Corner:
- When you buy a pattern for a design from Katrine's Favorite Corner, you will receive a digital pattern by mail (and in your Ravelry library). Please allow 1-2 days for your pattern to be sent, as this is handled manually by our brilliant customer service team. See the designs in question here.
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
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.
Proper Care and Washing for Your Wool Knits – Make Them Last Longer
Wool garments can last for years, but they need proper care. Washing is one of the main culprits of wear on knitwear. Luckily, wool contains lanolin, which has a self-cleaning effect, so you rarely need to wash your wool knits.
- Lanolin has a self-cleaning effect because it reacts with moisture and salt, helping to neutralize odors like sweat.
- Hang your wool clothes on a chair overnight – they’ll be fresh by morning. You can also hang them outside for a few hours in humid weather.
- Regularly comb your wool knits with a wool comb to remove pilling and fuzziness. This gives your tired knits a "facelift" and prolongs the time between washes.
Machine Washing Wool
While we generally recommend hand washing wool garments to maintain control over temperatures, agitation, etc., if you prefer machine washing, follow these recommendations:
- Only machine wash your wool, if you know your machine well; test its wool program before washing your favorite sweater.
- Ensure that the wool program washes and rinses at the same temperature (max 30°C). Large temperature fluctuations cause wool to shrink and felt.
- Always use liquid wool detergent without enzymes. Regular detergent contains enzymes that will gradually eat away at the wool, leading to holes. You might not see the damage immediately, but holes can appear after 15-25 washes.
- Spin your wool at no more than 400 RPM to avoid felting. Alternatively, use the 'rinse hold' option and roll the clean knit in a dry towel to remove excess water.
- Always dry wool flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.
Hand Washing Wool
- Ensure you wash and rinse in water of the same temperature – around 30°C. Large temperature differences cause wool to shrink and felt.
- Always use liquid wool detergent without enzymes. Regular detergent will damage the wool over time, eventually leading to holes.
- Gently press your woolen garment in soapy water, avoiding wringing or pulling during washing.
- Roll the clean knit in a dry towel to remove as much water as possible.
- Always dry wool flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.
Washing Önling No 12 and No 16
- Keep in mind that the yarn hasn't been washed before it was spun onto cones and sent to you.
- For the best results, soak the finished sweater in lukewarm water for at least two hours (longer is fine). This will help the yarn bloom, making it softer and fuller.
- After soaking, wash the sweater as you would wool knits.
Washing No 14
- Önling No 14 should be washed gently at a maximum of 30°C, for example on the wool program in the washing machine.
- It can be spun at a maximum of 800 RPM.
- Avoid using a tumble dryer. Instead, dry your knit flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.
Washing No 21
- Önling No 21 is colorfast and spun from linen and cotton, which can handle a gentle machine wash (max 30°C).
- Spin your knit at a maximum of 800 RPM.
- Avoid using a tumble dryer. Instead, dry your knit flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.
Knitting pattern for Frigga V-neck Blouse
A charming and versatile blouse that will quickly become a staple in your wardrobe. The design is simple and timeless, with a relaxed, slightly oversized fit with approx. 10–15 cm / 4–6 inches of positive ease compared to your bust measurement. The blouse is designed with classic armholes and short sleeves, but also includes instructions for knitting ¾-length or full-length sleeves, allowing you to adapt it to both season and style. The construction is straightforward, making it an enjoyable and approachable knitting project.
Knit Frigga V-neck in our Everyday Kit using Önling No 12 and Önling No 13 – a comfortable blend of wool, cotton, and cashmere that creates a soft and light fabric without feeling too warm. Alternatively, knit it in one strand Önling No 14, our ultimate summer yarn in 100% Lyocell, or in Önling No 21 and Önling No 13, a blend of cotton, linen, and cashmere for an elegant and comfortable blouse.
The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) Read more about digital knitting patterns here.
Designed by Katrine Hannibal for Önling.
Sizes (XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL)
Measurements
Chest: (98)103(111)116(123)130(138) cm / (38½)40½(43¾)45¾(48½)51¼(54¼) inches
Length: (56)57(58)59(60)61(62) cm / (22)22½(22¾)23¼(23½)24(24½) inches
Armhole height: (21)22(23)24(25)26(27) cm / (8¼)8½(9)9½(9¾)10(10½) inches
Sleeve length under the sleeve, short sleeves: 6 cm / 2½ inches
Sleeve length under the sleeve, ¾ length sleeves: (26)25(25)24(24)23(22) cm / (10¼)9¾(9¾)9½(9½)9(8¾) inches
Sleeve length under sleeve, long sleeve: (46)45(45)44(44)43(42) cm / (18)17¾(17¾)17¼(17¼)17(16½) inches
Materials Everyday kit
Color A: 230 g / 2 cones Önling No 12, 55% wool, 45% cotton, 115 g = approx. 875 yards (800 meters), weight: fingering
Held together with
Color B: 80 g / 1 cone Önling No 13, 95% lambswool, 5% cashmere, 80 g = approx. 1759 yards (1600 m), weight: cob-web
Worked with one strand Önling No 12 and one strand Önling No 13 held together throughout.
NOTE! There will be enough yarn to knit the sweater with long sleeves in all sizes.
Materials Önling No 14 – short sleeves
(400)500(500)600(600)650(750) g / (8)10(10)12(12)13(15) balls Önling No 14, 100% TENCEL™ Lyocell, 50 g = approx. 127 yards (114 meters), weight: sport
Worked with one strand throughout.
NOTE! If knitting ¾-length or long sleeves, an additional 200 g / 4 balls of Önling No 14 is required for all sizes.
Materials Önling No 21 + Önling No 13 – short sleeves
Color A: (250)300(300)350(350)400(450) / (5)6(6)7(7)8(9) balls Önling No 21, 60% cotton, 40% linen, 50 g = approx. 214 yards (195 meters), weight: fingering
Held together with
Color B: 80 g / 1 cone Önling No 13, 95% lambswool, 5% cashmere, 80 g = approx. 1759 yards (1600 m), weight: cob-web
Worked with one strand Önling No 21 and one strand Önling No 13 held together throughout.
NOTE! If knitting ¾-length or long sleeves, an additional 100 g / 2 balls of Önling No 21 is required for all sizes.
Recommended circular needles sizes 3 and 3½ mm / US 2.5 and 4, in 80 cm / 32 inches length (we use magic loop for small circumferences)
9 stitch markers
Stitch holder
Gauge 23 sts and 33 rows in stockinette st on needle size 3½ mm / US 4 = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches
Procedure
The blouse is worked top down. First, it is worked back and forth with increases at the raglan and along the front edges, where the v-neck is formed. The work is then joined in the round and continues in stockinette stitch and seed stitch pattern down to the armholes. Here, the work is divided, and the body and sleeves are finished separately. The length can be adjusted by making the sweater shorter or longer as desired.
ABOUT PATTERNS FROM ÖNLING
All patterns from Önling are delivered digitally - and 95% of these will be sent immediately after purchase. Read more about how to get hold of your digital knitting pattern here.
The exception is patterns from Katrines Favorite Corner:
- When you buy a pattern for a design from Katrine's Favorite Corner, you will receive a digital pattern by mail (and in your Ravelry library). Please allow 1-2 days for your pattern to be sent, as this is handled manually by our brilliant customer service team. See the designs in question here.
WASHING INSTRUCTIONS
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.
Proper Care and Washing for Your Wool Knits – Make Them Last Longer
Wool garments can last for years, but they need proper care. Washing is one of the main culprits of wear on knitwear. Luckily, wool contains lanolin, which has a self-cleaning effect, so you rarely need to wash your wool knits.
- Lanolin has a self-cleaning effect because it reacts with moisture and salt, helping to neutralize odors like sweat.
- Hang your wool clothes on a chair overnight – they’ll be fresh by morning. You can also hang them outside for a few hours in humid weather.
- Regularly comb your wool knits with a wool comb to remove pilling and fuzziness. This gives your tired knits a "facelift" and prolongs the time between washes.
Machine Washing Wool
While we generally recommend hand washing wool garments to maintain control over temperatures, agitation, etc., if you prefer machine washing, follow these recommendations:
- Only machine wash your wool, if you know your machine well; test its wool program before washing your favorite sweater.
- Ensure that the wool program washes and rinses at the same temperature (max 30°C). Large temperature fluctuations cause wool to shrink and felt.
- Always use liquid wool detergent without enzymes. Regular detergent contains enzymes that will gradually eat away at the wool, leading to holes. You might not see the damage immediately, but holes can appear after 15-25 washes.
- Spin your wool at no more than 400 RPM to avoid felting. Alternatively, use the 'rinse hold' option and roll the clean knit in a dry towel to remove excess water.
- Always dry wool flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.
Hand Washing Wool
- Ensure you wash and rinse in water of the same temperature – around 30°C. Large temperature differences cause wool to shrink and felt.
- Always use liquid wool detergent without enzymes. Regular detergent will damage the wool over time, eventually leading to holes.
- Gently press your woolen garment in soapy water, avoiding wringing or pulling during washing.
- Roll the clean knit in a dry towel to remove as much water as possible.
- Always dry wool flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.
Washing Önling No 12 and No 16
- Keep in mind that the yarn hasn't been washed before it was spun onto cones and sent to you.
- For the best results, soak the finished sweater in lukewarm water for at least two hours (longer is fine). This will help the yarn bloom, making it softer and fuller.
- After soaking, wash the sweater as you would wool knits.
Washing No 14
- Önling No 14 should be washed gently at a maximum of 30°C, for example on the wool program in the washing machine.
- It can be spun at a maximum of 800 RPM.
- Avoid using a tumble dryer. Instead, dry your knit flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.
Washing No 21
- Önling No 21 is colorfast and spun from linen and cotton, which can handle a gentle machine wash (max 30°C).
- Spin your knit at a maximum of 800 RPM.
- Avoid using a tumble dryer. Instead, dry your knit flat on a drying rack – preferably on a towel, and never in direct heat.
