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The Dagmar Sweater is worked from the top down in a textured pattern. First, the back yoke is worked back and forth and shaped with increases. Then, the shoulders are worked from stitches that are picked up and knitted along the top of the back yoke. The body is worked straight down in the round on a circular needle. The sleeves are worked in the round on a circular needle from stitches that are picked up and knitted along the armhole openings. At the end a ribbed edge is worked along the neck edge.

Begin by knitting a swatch to determine which needle size will give you the correct gauge in the textured pattern. The swatch can be worked using a chart in the pattern.

Size guide

The Dagmar Sweater is designed to have approx. 26 cm [10¼ inches] of positive ease in the smaller sizes and then gradually less positive ease in the larger sizes. The sizes XXS (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL) 4XL (5XL) are designed to fit a bust circumference of 75-80 (80-85) 85-90 (90-95) 95-100 (100-110) 110-120 (120-130) 130-140 (140-150) cm [29½-31½ (31½-33½) 33½-35½ (35½-37½) 37½-39½ (39½-43¼) 43¼-47¼ (47¼-51¼) 51¼-55 (55-56) inches]. The measurements for the finished garment are on the front page of the pattern. Before beginning your project, measure yourself to determine which size will fit you the best. 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 116 cm [45¾ inches] which in the given example would give you 26 cm [10¼ inches] of positive ease. Schematics can be found here.

Sizes: XXS (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL) 4XL (5XL)

Bust circumference: 107 (111) 116 (120) 125 (132) 138 (145) 149 (158) cm [42¼ (43¾) 45¾ (47¼) 49¼ (52) 54¼ (57) 58¾ (62¼) inches]

Length: 55 (57) 59 (61) 62 (63) 66 (69) 71 (73) cm [21¾ (22½) 23¼ (24) 24½ (24¾) 26 (27¼) 28 (28¾) inches] measured mid back excl. neck edge

Gauge: 18 sts x 24 rows = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 inches] in texture pattern on a 4.5 mm [US7] needle after wash and blocking

Needles: Circular needles: 4.5 mm [US7] / 40, 60, 80 and/or 100 cm [16, 24, 32 and/or 40 inches] and 3.5 mm [US4] / 40, 80 and/or 100 cm [16, 32 and/or 40 inches]; Double-pointed needle: 3.5 mm [US4]

Materials: Suggestion 1: 700 (700) 800 (800) 900 (900) 900 (900-1000) 1000 (1000) g Hjelholt Triple by Hjelholt Uldspinderi (100 g = 165 m [180 yds])

Suggestion 2: 600-650 (650) 700 (750) 800 (800-850) 850 (850-900) 900 (950) g Peer Gynt by Sandnes Garn (50 g = 91 m [98 yds]) or 600 (600) 650 (700) 750 (750) 800 (800-850) 850 (850) g Peruvian by Filcolana (50 g = 100 m [109 yds]) held together with 150 (150) 150-200 (200) 200 (200) 200 (200) 200-250 (250) g Alpakka Følgetråd by Sandnes Garn (50 g = 400 m [437 yds]) or 175 (175) 175 (200) 200 (200-225) 225 (225) 250 (250) g Alva by Filcolana (25 g = 175 m [191 yds])

Difficulty: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (5 out of 5)

See the classification of difficulty here

The grey Dagmar Sweater is knitted in Hjelholt Triple by Hjelholts Uldspinderi in the color Charcoal [44].

The white Dagmar Sweater is knitted in Hjelholt Triple by Hjelholts Uldspinderi in the color Hvid [41].

The beige Dagmar Sweater is knitted in Peer Gynt by Sandnes Garn in the color Almond [2511] held together with Alpakka Følgetråd by Sandnes Garn in the color Marsipan [2321].

Yarn Subsititution: Yarn 1 Aran/10 ply wool or  Yarn 2 8 Ply/DK held together with a light fingering alpaca.


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The Dagmar Sweater is worked from the top down in a textured pattern. First, the back yoke is worked back and forth and shaped with increases. Then, the shoulders are worked from stitches that are picked up and knitted along the top of the back yoke. The body is worked straight down in the round on a circular needle. The sleeves are worked in the round on a circular needle from stitches that are picked up and knitted along the armhole openings. At the end a ribbed edge is worked along the neck edge.

Begin by knitting a swatch to determine which needle size will give you the correct gauge in the textured pattern. The swatch can be worked using a chart in the pattern.

Size guide

The Dagmar Sweater is designed to have approx. 26 cm [10¼ inches] of positive ease in the smaller sizes and then gradually less positive ease in the larger sizes. The sizes XXS (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL) 4XL (5XL) are designed to fit a bust circumference of 75-80 (80-85) 85-90 (90-95) 95-100 (100-110) 110-120 (120-130) 130-140 (140-150) cm [29½-31½ (31½-33½) 33½-35½ (35½-37½) 37½-39½ (39½-43¼) 43¼-47¼ (47¼-51¼) 51¼-55 (55-56) inches]. The measurements for the finished garment are on the front page of the pattern. Before beginning your project, measure yourself to determine which size will fit you the best. 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 116 cm [45¾ inches] which in the given example would give you 26 cm [10¼ inches] of positive ease. Schematics can be found here.

Sizes: XXS (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL) 4XL (5XL)

Bust circumference: 107 (111) 116 (120) 125 (132) 138 (145) 149 (158) cm [42¼ (43¾) 45¾ (47¼) 49¼ (52) 54¼ (57) 58¾ (62¼) inches]

Length: 55 (57) 59 (61) 62 (63) 66 (69) 71 (73) cm [21¾ (22½) 23¼ (24) 24½ (24¾) 26 (27¼) 28 (28¾) inches] measured mid back excl. neck edge

Gauge: 18 sts x 24 rows = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 inches] in texture pattern on a 4.5 mm [US7] needle after wash and blocking

Needles: Circular needles: 4.5 mm [US7] / 40, 60, 80 and/or 100 cm [16, 24, 32 and/or 40 inches] and 3.5 mm [US4] / 40, 80 and/or 100 cm [16, 32 and/or 40 inches]; Double-pointed needle: 3.5 mm [US4]

Materials: Suggestion 1: 700 (700) 800 (800) 900 (900) 900 (900-1000) 1000 (1000) g Hjelholt Triple by Hjelholt Uldspinderi (100 g = 165 m [180 yds])

Suggestion 2: 600-650 (650) 700 (750) 800 (800-850) 850 (850-900) 900 (950) g Peer Gynt by Sandnes Garn (50 g = 91 m [98 yds]) or 600 (600) 650 (700) 750 (750) 800 (800-850) 850 (850) g Peruvian by Filcolana (50 g = 100 m [109 yds]) held together with 150 (150) 150-200 (200) 200 (200) 200 (200) 200-250 (250) g Alpakka Følgetråd by Sandnes Garn (50 g = 400 m [437 yds]) or 175 (175) 175 (200) 200 (200-225) 225 (225) 250 (250) g Alva by Filcolana (25 g = 175 m [191 yds])

Difficulty: ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ (5 out of 5)

See the classification of difficulty here

The grey Dagmar Sweater is knitted in Hjelholt Triple by Hjelholts Uldspinderi in the color Charcoal [44].

The white Dagmar Sweater is knitted in Hjelholt Triple by Hjelholts Uldspinderi in the color Hvid [41].

The beige Dagmar Sweater is knitted in Peer Gynt by Sandnes Garn in the color Almond [2511] held together with Alpakka Følgetråd by Sandnes Garn in the color Marsipan [2321].

Yarn Subsititution: Yarn 1 Aran/10 ply wool or  Yarn 2 8 Ply/DK held together with a light fingering alpaca.


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