Knapnok (Barely)
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Knapnok (Barely)
by Bente Geil
The design is called Knapnok, which means barely. Therefore it is barely called a design, as it is so simple.
The model is knitted from the top down, and I have worked to make the neck higher without using short rows. It has succeeded - even with a neck pattern. There is a small, single lace pattern along the neckline, the bottom and sleeves. They can of course be omitted.
The sweater is only knit in garter st and a simple lace pattern.
No finishing whatsoever.
A bit big in sizing as garter stitch tends to stretch. Be careful to adhere to the knitting gauge and perhaps go a size down if necessary.
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by Bente Geil
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by Geilsk
Sport
100% Wool
208 yards
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50
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