ROSEMARY SET
ROSEMARY SET
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SKIRT
WHAT YOU NEED
RECOMMENDED CIRCULAR NEEDLES
5 mm | US 8, 60/80 cm | 24/32 inches
GAUGE
16 stitches in stockinette stitch on needle size 5 mm | US 8 (or the needle size you need to hit the gauge) = 10 cm | 4 inches
YARN CONSUMPTION
250 (300) 350 (400) 450 (500) g Nepal by Drops
OR the same amount of scrap yarn – the weight is an estimate and will vary depending on the type of yarn you use
OTHER
Elastic for the waist approx. 2 cm | 0.8 inches wide
SIZES
XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Waist circumference 78 (79) 86 (90) 96 (98) cm | 30.7 (31.1) 33.9 (35.4) 37.8 (38.6) inches
Hip circumference 96 (101) 108 (116) 121 (124) cm | 37.8 (39.8) 42.5 (45.7) 47.6 (48.8) inches
Lenght measured from cast-on edge in the back 44 (45) 46 (47) 48 (49) cm | 17.3 (17.7) 18.1 (18.5) 18.9 (19.3) inches
DIFFICULTY intermediate
ABOUT THE PROJECT
Rosemary Skirt is knitted top down using short rows to make the skirt higher in the back. The skirt has a folded edge in which is where the elastic will be pulled through. The bottom hem is finished off in a pattern made up of knit and purl stitches.
Rosemary Skirt and cardigan is named after one of my favorite plants of all time: the rosemary. It is said to hold clarity, strength, and protection. Back in the days, it was used to clean out both homes and minds. I regularly use a stem in my drinking water to enjoy the lovely taste.
Positive ease and fit
The finished measurements on the front page are designed to give the garment a positive ease of approx. 10 cm | 4 inches. For instance; If your waist circumference is 80 + 10 = 90 cm | 31.5 + 3.9 = 35.4 in, then you should knit a size L. If you want a snug fit, go down a size.
Choosing yarn
The skirt is worked in mixed scrap yarn, for instance using Nepal from Drops(65 % Peruvian Higland wool, 35% superfine alpaca, 50 g = ca. 75 m | 1.76 oz = approx. 82 yds.) which is a perfect fit when looking at the gauge. You can easily use other types of yarn as long as you achieve the recommended gauge.
CARDIGAN
WHAT YOU NEED
RECOMMENDED CIRCULAR NEEDLES
5 mm | US 8, 40/60/80 cm | 16 & 24/32 inches (for the body and sleeves) and 4,5 mm | US 7, 60 cm | 24 inches (for the collar and button band)
GAUGE
16 stitches in stockinette stitch on needle size 5 mm | US 8 (or the needle size you need to hit the gauge) = 10 cm | 4 inches
YARN CONSUMPTION
250 (300) 350 (400) 450 (500) g scrap yarn – the weight is an estimate and will vary depending on the type of yarn you use
OTHER
9-11 buttons with approx. 1 cm | 0.39 inches in diameter
SIZES
XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Chest circumference 99 (104) 109 (114) 120 (125) cm | 39 (40.9) 42.9 (44.9) 47.2 (49.2) inches
Lenght measured from cast-on edge in the back: 51 (52) 53 (54) 55 (56) cm | 20.1 (20.5) 20.9 (21.3) 21.7 (22.0) inches
DIFFICULTY intermediate
ABOUT THE PROJECT
Rosemary Cardigan is worked top-down. First, the neckline is shaped using short rows while simultaneously working raglan increases.
When the yoke is done, the body and the sleeves are finished separately. The edges along the body hem and the sleeve cuffs are finished off in a pattern made up of knit and purl stitches. In the end, stitches are picked up along the neckline and the bottom band which are then finished off in the same knit and purl pattern.
Positive ease and fit
The finished measurements on the front page are designed to give the garment a positive ease of approx. 10 cm | 4 in. For instance; If your bust circumference is 97 + 10 = 112 cm | 38.2 + 4 = 44.1 in, thereby you should knit a size L.
Choosing yarn
The cardigan is worked in mixed scrap yarn, for instance using 2 strands Sunday held together with 1 strand Silk Mohair. Or you could use Nepal from Drops which is a perfect fit in yarn weight when looking at the gauge. You can easily use other types of yarn as long as you achieve the recommended gauge.











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