north sweater junior - eng

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north sweater junior - eng

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confident beginner

The chart for the duplicate stitch fox is included at the end of the pattern

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Level and content
The North Sweater is beginner-friendly, perfect for those ready to level up their circular knitting. Pattern includes checklists for each size.

Construction
The North Sweater is knitted from the top down, using both flat and circular knitting techniques. You’ll start by knitting the back flat with 4 mm needles, working back and forth and making increases at the beginning and end of each row to shape the dropped shoulders. The back is worked down to the bottom of the armholes, then the stitches are placed on hold.
Stitches are picked up along the increase edges of the back yoke to knit the left shoulder and front, followed by the right shoulder and front, with increases that shape the neckline. The front stitches are then joined, casting on additional stitches for the neckline, and the front is knitted as one piece. 
The front and back are then joined by casting on stitches at the underarms, and the lower body is worked in the round. The body is finished with a 1x1 ribbed hem using 3.5 mm needles and an Italian bind-off.
Stitches are picked up along the armholes to work the sleeves in the round using 4 mm needles, with regular decreases. They are finished with a 1x1 ribbed cuff and an Italian bind-off. The neckline is also worked in the round in 1x1 rib using 3.5 mm needles.

Techniques
Cast-on - knit & purl - increases - decreases - slip stitches - picking up stitches - Italian bind off

Shape and sizes
Sizes 1 to 2 (2 to 3) 3 to 4 (4 to 6) 6 to 8 (8 to 10) years correspond to a bust circumference of approximately 46 to 52 (52 to 55) 55 to 58 (58 to 63) 63 to 68 (68 to 73) cm, with about 17 cm of positive ease depending on the size. To choose your size, measure your bust and select the size that best matches your desired fit. Try the sweater on as you go to adjust the fit to your body and preferences.

You will need
• 250 (300) 300 (350) 400 (450) g of Sandnes Garn « Peer Gynt » yarn - 50 g/91 m
• A pair of 4 mm circular needles, cable 60 and 80 cm (optional, double pointed needles for the sleeves)
• A pair of 3.5 mm circular needles, cable 40 and 80 cm or more (or double pointed needles for the sleeves and the collar
• Removable stitche markers
• 1 tapestry needle, scissors, pins and a flat surface to block your knitting

Sample
20 stitches x 30 rows = 10 x 10 cm, with 4 mm needles in stockinette stitch.