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Guhya25 Publish time 2026-1-6 08:00

About the pattern: The yoke is worked with waves stitch, bobbles and yarn overs; these stitches used together create “spirals” that “move” the yoke and recall the snow-covered mountain peaks hit by the wind.It is a top-down, circular yoke sweater. Gradual increases are made in the yoke (made up of a single chart that contains the increases) up to the sleeves that will be put on hold onto holder or scrap yarn and then resumed later. This way there will be no seams.We used two yarns held together: a 100% wool yarn (Fin) held double together with a single thread of a mohair yarn (Stil). The effect of these two yarns together gives a very delicate melange texture. Alternatively, the pattern is also designed to be knitted with a cotton yarn ( Mjuk) always combined with mohair.You can choose from a long or short sleeve version and you can easily customize the body length.Cime tempestose comes in 11 sizes (from 80 to 171 cm 31.4 to 67.3“ bust circumference).The size guide and the table on PDF will help you choose the fit you prefer.

budun Publish time 2026-1-6 08:50

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gouzhentu Publish time 2026-1-6 09:07

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belladonna25 Publish time 2026-1-6 18:04

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