Trondheim 1997 Woman's/Man's Pullover by Jorunn Heggdal

Trondheim 1997 Woman's/Man's Pullover

Knitting
Sport (12 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in stranded stockinette in the round
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
1853 - 2398 yards (1694 - 2193 m)
XS, S, M, L, XL
English English
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Dale Garn, the official outfitter to the Norwegian National Ski Team, introduced the Trondheim sweater for the 1997 World Championship Nordic Ski Events in Trondheim, Norway.

Ancient double woven textiles from Trondelag, the country surrounding Trondheim, provided inspiration for this exquisite pattern. This particular weaving technique has a long tradition in Norway. The pattern draws its inspiration from traditional textile and carving motifs.

Just as relevant today as it was in 1997, this out-of-print booklet includes sweaters, hats, scarves, socks, and head bands for adults and children for either Heilo or Falk.

  • Sizing runs small to extra large and ranges from 45.5 inches to 51 inches finished chest measurement</li>
  • The pattern is knit in the round and stitched and cut to insert the sleeves.  It is not difficult to adapt to knit from side to side from the armholes up if you prefer.
  • There is an interesting knit/purl pattern in the solid colored part of the body that resembles the tracks skis make in the snow as you curve your way down the mountain.
  • Yardage is the total for the sweater. It takes 12-14 skeins of the main color, one ball each of 2 colors and 2-3 of the fourth color.  The pattern gives six suggested colorways.  The picture is of the 5th, or as close as possible from current color offerings.
  • The booklet also contains patterns for several hats, socks, a headband and a scarf and children's versions for everything.
  • <li>This information is from the English language version of the pattern.  <li>