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Into The hoodie
40,00 kr
The perfect hoodie that fits everyone. It can be used as a nice hat and scarf in one, and tightened to keep snow, wind and cold out. When it gets warm, the hood can be removed and pushed down so it functions exclusively as a scarf.
The pattern is based on the yarn and the knitting tension you want - if you have good things in stock, you can use them here. To achieve the same look as me, you need a knitting tension of 18-22/10, but I use more knitting to measure than the number of stitches so that all knitting tensions can be used. I help you in the pattern to calculate the number of stitches if your knitting tension is different from mine.
The difficulty level of this hoodie is easy. A good beginner project for those who want to try knitting something other than dishcloths and scarves.
The pattern is based on the yarn and the knitting tension you want - if you have good things in stock, you can use them here. To achieve the same look as me, you need a knitting tension of 18-22/10, but I use more knitting to measure than the number of stitches so that all knitting tensions can be used. I help you in the pattern to calculate the number of stitches if your knitting tension is different from mine.
The difficulty level of this hoodie is easy. A good beginner project for those who want to try knitting something other than dishcloths and scarves.
The size is one size and will fit adults and older children.
Knitting strength
20 stitches over 10 cm (stocking stitch). But read more about the knitting tension in the text.
Guiding pins
I have used 4 mm needles - but choose the needle size that gives you the desired knitting tension.
Yarn
You will need about 400 meters of yarn for the hoodie when you have a knitting tension of about 20/10.
I knitted it in one thread of each:
100 grams it's for socks + 50 grams Cashsilk - + Alpaca soxx 4 ply from Lang yarn.
You can also use, for example:
200g Peer Gynt (50g = 91m) + 50g Silkmohair (25g = 210m).
200g Alpak wool (50g = 100m) + 50g silk mohair (25g = 210m).
In the pattern I provide many examples of yarn suggestions and recommended needle sizes and yarn quantities.