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Paris - Light Sweater

The document provides a detailed knitting pattern for the Paris Light Sweater designed by Caroline Edal. It includes information on materials, sizes, measurements, and step-by-step instructions for knitting the sweater using specific techniques and stitches. The pattern is suitable for various sizes and emphasizes a modern, chunky look with a tight fit.

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Paris - Light Sweater

The document provides a detailed knitting pattern for the Paris Light Sweater designed by Caroline Edal. It includes information on materials, sizes, measurements, and step-by-step instructions for knitting the sweater using specific techniques and stitches. The pattern is suitable for various sizes and emphasizes a modern, chunky look with a tight fit.

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KNITTING PATTERN

Paris
Light Sweater

Design: Caroline Edal, Tarda Studio | Hobbii Design

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MATERIALS SIZE
9 (12) 12 (15) 15 skeins of Diablo col Olive XS (S) M (L) XL
(20) ​
MEASUREMENTS
Circular needles 7 mm, 60 cm / 23.6 in
Length: 59 (62.5) 66 (69.5) 73 cm / 23.2 (24.6) 26 (27.4)
Double pointed needles (dpns) 7 mm
28.7 in
(Unless you use magic loop on circular
Circumference - chest: 62, (68), 74, (80), 86 cm / 24
needles)
(26.7) 29 (31.5) 34 in
Stitch markers
Darning needle
PATTERN INFORMATION
Stitch wire
The Paris Sweater is worked in the round
from the bottom up on 7 mm circular needles
YARN QUALITY
with 3 strands Diablo held together. The
Diablo, Hobbii​ pattern is worked using magic loop.
40% Acrylic, 30% Mohair, 30% Polyamide​ Optionally 7 mm double pointed needles can
25 g (0.8 oz)= 225 m (246 yds) be used.
The sweater consists of a part in rib stitch
GAUGE and one in stockinette stitch. At the end the
10 x 10 cm/4” x 4” = approx. 13 sts x 20 armholes are sewn or crocheted together.
rows The Paris Light Sweater is a tight fitting
sweater. You should calculate a negative ease
ABBREVIATIONS of 10-15 cm. This means the circumference of
k = knit the final sweater will measure 10-15 in less
p = purl than the circumference of your chest. If you
sm = stitch marker wish your sweater to have a looser fit, simply
rnd = round(s) pick a larger size.
Beg = beginning
ktbl = knit through the back loop HASHTAGS FOR SOCIAL MEDIA
inc = increase #hobbiidesign #hobbiiparis
dec = decrease
*...* = repeat from * to * throughout the BUT THE YARN HERE
rnd.
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QUESTIONS
If you have any questions regarding this pattern, please feel free
to email us at support@hobbii.com​
Please make sure to include the pattern's name and number.

Happy Crafting!

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Pattern

INFO AND TIPS


The Paris Sweater has long sections of twisted rib, which gives it a modern and chunky look.
The Paris Light Sweater is worked in a light and soft mohair mix, which makes it perfect for
(parisian) summer evenings. Using stitch markers is a great help.

Sleeves
Cast on 28 (32) 36 (40) 44 sts using 3 strands of Diablo on 7 mm dpns or circular needles if
knitting magic loop.
Place sm and join to knit in the round.

Rnds 1-20 (1-22) 1-24 (1-26) 1-28: *k1tbl, p 1*


Rnds 21-39 (23-42) 25-45 (27-48) 29-51: Knit throughout rnd.
Rnd 40 (43) 46 (49) 52: *Make 1 inc, k 6 (7) 8 (9) 10 * (Now a total of 32 (36) 40 (44) 48 sts)
Rnds 41-59 (44-63) 47-67 (50-71) 53-75: Knit throughout rnd.
Rnd 60 (64) 68 (72) 76: *Make 1 inc, k 7 (8) 9 (10) 11* (Now a total of 36 (40) 44 (48) 52 sts)
Rnds 61-79 (65-83) 69-87 (73-91) 77-95: Knit throughout rnd.

Bind off 4 (5) 6 (7) 8 sts for the armhole (Now a total of 32 (35) 38 (41) 44 sts)
Break yarn and leave sts on hold on a stitch wire or a piece of waste yarn.
Make the second sleeve the same way.

FRONT AND BACK PIECE


Cast on 80 (88) 96 (104) 112 sts using 3 strands of Diablo on 7 mm. Join to knit in the round.
Rnds 1-40 (1-42) 1-44 (1-46) 1-48: *k1tbl, p 1*
Rnds 41-77 (43-81) 45-85 (47-89) 49-93: Knit throughout rnd.
Rnd 78 (82) 86 (90) 94: Bind off 4 (5) 6 (7) 8 sts for the armhole. Knit 36 (39) 42 (45) 48 sts.
Bind off 4 (5) 6 (7) 8 sts for the second armhole. Knit 36 (39) 42 (45) 48 sts.
Do not break the yarn but instead continue to work the yoke as described below.

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YOKE
Now the body (front and back piece) and sleeves will be gathered on one circular needle to
work on the yoke. It is worked like this:
Place sm (beginning of round). K all 32 (35) 38 (41) 44 sts of the first sleeve. Place sm. K 2.
Place sm. K 32 (35) 38 (41) 44 sts. Place sm. K 2. Place sm. Add the second sleeve. K all 32
(35) 38 (41) 44 sts. Place sm. K 2. Place sm. K 32 (35) 38 (41) sts. Place sm. K 2.

Rnd 1: Knit throughout rnd. Now a total of 136 (148) 160 (172) 184 sts)
Rnd 2: *Work 1 left leaning dec by slipping 1 st knitwise, k 1, slip the loose st over the one
you just knitted. Knit until 2 sts before sm. Work 1 right leaning dec by knitting 2 sts
together. K 2.* (Now a total of 128 (140) 152 (164) 176 sts)

Repeat rnds 1 and 2 until a total of 40 (44) 48 (52) 56 sts remain. That means until 24 (26) 28
(30) 32 ends have been worked.

*k1tbl, p 1* throughout rnd a total of 16 (17) 18 (19) 20 rnds.

Finish the sweater by binding off loosely using an italian bind off.

Sew or crochet the armholes together from the wrong side and weave in all ends. ​

Enjoy!
Caroline Edal, Tarda Studio

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