Felicity sweater by Katrine Hannibal at Önling

Felicity sweater

Knitting
February 2025
all 3 are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Lace
+ Fingering
= Worsted (9 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
7.0 mm
1094 - 1640 yards (1000 - 1500 m)
XS - 6XL
Danish English
This pattern is available for kr.48.00 DKK buy it now

Pattern available in English and Danish

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Felicity sweater
The Felicity Sweater is a versatile and creative knitting project, worked with one strand of Önling No 4 (organic merino wool) and two strands of Önling No 10 (silk mohair). It’s the perfect stash-busting project, allowing you to use all your silk mohair and wool leftovers while truly painting with yarn. With the three strands, you can create fades, stripes, solid designs, magic balls from scraps, or anything your creativity and imagination inspire.

The sweater has a short length and an oversized fit with 20-30 cm / 8-12 inches of positive ease, making it both super comfortable and stylish. The sleeves can be customized to your preference—short, ¾ length, or full length—so you can create exactly the blouse that suits you and your style. It pairs perfectly with jeans for a relaxed yet sophisticated look.

Try layering it over a simple long-sleeve T-shirt from Nørgaard på Strøget for an extra layer and a beautiful contrast. The Felicity Sweater is a project full of possibilities, allowing you to create your own unique design! And as a special detail, the sweater is just as beautiful on the wrong side as it is on the right side.

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Sizes: (XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL)4XL(5XL)6XL

Measurements
Bust circumference: (108) 114 (120) 126 (132) 140 (148) 156
(164) 172 cm / (42.5) 45 (47.25) 49.5 (52) 55 (58.25) 61.5 (64.5)
67.75 in

Length: (51) 52 (53) 54 (55) 56 (57) 58 (59) 60 cm /
(20) 20.5 (21) 21.25 (21.75) 22 (22.5) 22.75 (23.25) 23.5 in

Armhole depth: (22) 23 (24) 25 (26) 27 (28) 29 (30) 31 cm /
(8.75) 9 (9.5) 9.75 (10.25) 10.75 (11) 11.5 (11.75) 12.25 in

Sleeve length underarm: (short): 8 cm / 3.25 in

Sleeve length underarm: (¾ length): (36) 35 (35) 34 (34)
33 (33) 32 (32) 31 cm / (14.25) 13.75 (13.75) 13.5 (13.5) 13 (13)
12.5 (12.5) 12.25 in

Sleeve length underarm (full length): (46) 45 (45) 44 (44)
43 (43) 42 (42) 41 cm / (18) 17.75 (17.75) 17.25 (17.25) 17 (17)
16.5 (16.5) 16 in

Materials
Brown version – short sleeves – multicolored
Önling No 4, 100% fine organic merino wool, 200 m per
50 g (fingering weight).

Color A1: Dark Cognac (115):(100)100(150)150(150)150(
200)200(200)200 g = (2)2(3)3(3)3(4)4(4)4 balls
Color A2: Warm Sand (81):(50)50(50)50(50)50(100)10
0(100)100 g = (1)1(1)1(1)1(2)2(2)2 balls

Önling No 10, 70% mohair, 30% silk, 210 m per 25 g (lace
weight).

Color B1/C1: Chocolate (4395):(75)75(75)100(100)100(1
00)100(125)125 g = (3)3(3)4(4)4(4)4(5)5 balls
Color B2/C2: Camel (1916): 25 g = 1 ball
Color B3/C3: Beige (0349): 25 g = 1 ball
Color B4/C4: Off-white (80): 25 g = 1 ball

Additionally, small scraps have been used, totaling
approximately 10 g.
A total of 20 stripes have been knitted in the following
colors, using only 1 strand of the color. This means that another strand of mohair was held together, which was
not the same color as the stripe. In this way, the stripes
appear softer and less pronounced: Pink (2371): 3 stripes,
Rose (2029): 2 stripes, Orange-Red (3779): 2 stripes, Oat
Yellow (2908): 5 stripes, Light Blue (1115): 5 stripes, Light
Lilac (2791): 3 stripes.

If you want to knit ¾-length or full-length sleeves, you
will need approximately 50 g (1 ball) extra of Önling No 4
and 25 g (1 ball) extra of Önling No 10.

Red version – short sleeves – solid color
Önling No 4, 100% fine organic merino wool, 200 m per
50 g (fingering weight).

Color A: Tomato (118):(150)150(200)200(200)200(250)
250(250)300 g = (3)3(4)4(4)4(5)5(5)6 balls

Önling No 10, 70% mohair, 30% silk, 210 m per 25 g (lace
weight).

Color B and C: Orange-Red (3779):(100)125(125)125(150)150(150)175(175)175 g = (4)5(5)5(6)6(6)7(7)7 balls

If you want to knit ¾-length or full-length sleeves, you
will need approximately 50 g = (1)1 ball of Önling No 4
and 25 g = (1)1 ball of Önling No 10.

The sweater is knitted holding one strand of Önling No 4
together with two strands of Önling No 10 throughout the
entire project.

Gauge
15 sts and 24 rows in stockinette stitch on needle size 5
mm (US 8) = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 in

14 sts and 22 rows in stockinette stitch on needle size 6
mm (US 10) = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 in

13 sts and 20 rows in stockinette stitch on needle size 7
mm (US 10.75) = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 in

Suggested Needles
Circular needles size 5 mm (US 8), 6 mm (US 10), and 7
mm (US 10.75), 60 cm / 24 in or 80 cm / 32 in length.

Procedure
The sweater is knitted in the round from the top down.
The neckline is cast on using an Italian cast-on, followed
by the establishment of the rib pattern. Short rows are
worked back and forth over the neck, sleeves, and front
piece to create a higher neckline, ensuring a better fit.
Increases are worked at the raglan lines throughout the
yoke, and the needle size is gradually increased along the
way to enhance both fit and visual effect. The body and
sleeves are separated and completed individually, with
the sleeves knitted to the desired length. Both the body
and sleeves are bound off using an Italian bind-off.