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Ro
The cardigan is knitted top-down in garter stitch pattern.
Once all the raglan increases have been made, the work is divided into sleeves and body, and each part is worked separately.
The body is finished with a wide ribbed border.
The sleeves are knitted in the round in garter stitch pattern.
Finally, stitches are picked up along the fronts, and the ribbed edge is worked with an Italian bind off.
The length of the cardigan increases in the raglan section, while the bottom part with buttons/buttonholes remains the same length in all sizes. Therefore, the depth of the V-neck will increase by approximately 1.5 cm for each size.
Note that when measuring the work, gently stretch the garter stitch pattern, as it tends to draw the work together until the cardigan has been washed for the first time.
The design of this cardigan is based on the traditional Nordic design philosophy of cutting away all excess ornamentation and decoration in favour of form, material, and structure.This is what the Calm is all about. Wear Ro over your basics and let the cardigan’s oversized shape, beautiful buttons, and subtle knitted structure grab all the attention.
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- First published: August 2023
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