Knit by Moltrup
FADE Sweater ENG
FADE Sweater is the perfect sweater to use up all your scraps and single skeins. It’s knit with 3 strands of mohair (or other lace, preferably fluffy), and 2 strands of fingering weight.
You can use any amount of scraps from 2-3 g to whole skeins - that’s up to you and what your stash contains.
This pattern is intended to be a basis guide to a thicker sweater, where you can put your personal touch on it. Read the guide on how to do a fade, or just go with the flow.
The sweater is worked top down with raglan increases and short rows in the back of the neck.
The sweater intended to have a fit with a positive ease of 5-15 cm.
SIZES AND MEASUREMENTS
1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7)
Bust circumference: 90 (96, 103, 111, 120) (128, 137) cm.
Length (from back of the neck): 55 (56, 57, 58, 59) (59, 60) cm.
GAUGE
14sts x 17 rows = 10x10 cm in St St on 7 mm needles or whichever needle you need to get gauge.
NEEDLES
7 mm (40 cm / 60 cm / 80 cm)
YARDAGE
The yardage is an estimate, because several types of yarns and yardages are used.
Estimate the following meters of each of the five strands:
750 (750, 800, 850, 950) (1150, 1300) m of each strand.
That’s approx. 350 (400, 400, 450, 450) (500, 500) g fingering (total).
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250 (250, 250, 275, 300) (325, 325) g mohair/lace (total).