Inuit by Marianne Isager

Inuit

Knitting
December 2023
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Lace
= Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
US 6 - 4.0 mm
1 (2) 3
Danish English

MATERIALS
200 (250, 300) g Isager Tvinni or Isager Highland
150 (150, 200) g Isager Alpaca 1
One strand of each yarn is held together throughout the knitting

MEASUREMENTS
Chest circumference: 117 (133, 150) cm or 46 (52.5, 59) inches
Upper Arm Circumference: 35 (40, 45) cm or 13.75 (15.75, 17.75) inches
Total Length: 50 – 65 cm or 20 – 26 inches or desired length
Size of “blocks” under the Sleeve: 14 (16, 18) rows = 4.7 (5.3, 6) cm or 1.8 (2, 2.4) inches
Sleeve Length from underarm is approximately 40 cm or 15.75 inches in length = 8 x 4.7 (7 x 5.3, 6 x 6) = 37.6 (37, 36) cm + cuff or 8 x 1.8 (7 x 2, 6 x 2.4) inches = 14.4 (14, 14.4) inches + cuff
The exact amount of yarn depends on the desired width and length of the sweater. Therefore, the suggested yarn is only an approximation.

CONSTRUCTION NOTES
The sweater is knitted from the top to the bottom. Stitches are cast on for the neckline. Then, the stitches of the yoke are increased evenly as worked in the sample. Sleeve stitches are set aside and additional stitches are cast on at the underarm locations to form the Body. The Body is worked in pattern to the desired length and finished with a band in ribbing. Then, the Sleeves are completed.

RECOMMENDED NEEDLE SIZE
4 mm (US 6)

GUAGE
24 stitches = 10 cm
30 rows = 10 cm