Marielle Blouse (English)

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Please note that this is a digital product with a PDF file of the knitting pattern.

This pattern is in English.

You can find the Norwegian version of the Marielle Blouse here.

You can find the Swedish version of the Marielle Blouse here.

The Marielle Blouse is worked top down in a lace pattern.

The yoke is worked back and forth. First, the upper part of the back piece is worked with contiguous shoulder increases. The shoulder pieces are worked separately from picked up stitches on the back piece. The shoulder pieces have increases for the neckline and are joined into one front piece by casting on stitches mid front. The front piece has increases for the armholes.

The front and back piece are joined and the body is worked in the round on circular needles. Stitches are picked up around the armhole and the sleeves are worked in the round on circular needles without decreasing. Both sleeves and body are finished in single rib and Italian tubular bind-off.

For the neckline, a folded neckband in single rib is worked from picked up stitches.

Please note that this is a digital product with a PDF file of the knitting pattern.

This pattern is in English.

You can find the Norwegian version of the Marielle Blouse here.

You can find the Swedish version of the Marielle Blouse here.

The Marielle Blouse is worked top down in a lace pattern.

The yoke is worked back and forth. First, the upper part of the back piece is worked with contiguous shoulder increases. The shoulder pieces are worked separately from picked up stitches on the back piece. The shoulder pieces have increases for the neckline and are joined into one front piece by casting on stitches mid front. The front piece has increases for the armholes.

The front and back piece are joined and the body is worked in the round on circular needles. Stitches are picked up around the armhole and the sleeves are worked in the round on circular needles without decreasing. Both sleeves and body are finished in single rib and Italian tubular bind-off.

For the neckline, a folded neckband in single rib is worked from picked up stitches.

Sizes:

1 (2) 3 (4) 5 (6)


Measurements:

Bust circumference:

96 (108) 120 (132) 144 (156) cm

[37 ¾ (42 ½) 47 ¼ (52) 56 ¾ (61 ⅜) inches]

Length measured from the middle of the back not including the neckline:

51 (55) 55 (59) 59 (63) cm

[20 ⅛ (21 ⅝) 21 ⅝ (23 ¼) 23 ¼ (24 ¾) inches]

Sleeve length:

44 (44) 44 (44) 44 (44) cm

[17 ⅜ (17 ⅜) 17 ⅜ (17 ⅜) 17 ⅜ (17 ⅜) inches]


Gauge:

20 sts x 30 rows in lace pattern using 4 mm [US6] needles = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 inches]



Needles:

Circular needles 3 mm [US2.5] - (40 and 80 cm [16 and 32 inches])

Circular needles 3.5 mm [US4] - (40 cm [16 inches])

Circular needles 4 mm [US6] - (40 and 80 cm [16 and 32 inches])



Materials:

Merino by Knitting for Olive: 250 (250) 300 (300) 300 (400) grams

held together with

Soft Silk Mohair by Knitting for Olive: 125 (125) 150 (175) 175 (200) grams



Size guide:

The recomended positive ease is between 20 and 30 cm [7 ⅞ and 11 ¾ inches] larger than your chest measurement. Measure yourself around your chest or at the widest point of your torso, and add 20-30 cm [7 ⅞-11¾ inches] to choose which size to knit.

The finished measurements of the garment when knitted at gauge is on the first page of the pattern. The different sizes are intended for a chest measurement of approximately

66-77 (78-89) 90-100 (101-112) 113-124 (125-136) cm [26-30 ⅜ (30 ¾-35) 35 ⅜-39 ⅜ (39 ¾-44 ⅛) 44 ½-48 ⅞ (49 ¼-53 ½) inches].

The sweater in the pictures is knitted in Merino and Soft Silk Mohair by Knitting for Olive, in col. Oatmeal

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