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What you'll need
Age/years, cm: | 2 (92 cm) | 4 (104 cm) | 6 (116 cm) | 8 (128 cm) | 10 (140 cm) | 12 (152 cm) |
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Cascade 220
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Product Details
This sweater is a classical raglan model that resembles sailors’ sweaters of the past, hence the name Duggari. Dugga was a certain type of fishing boat used by Englishmen fishing around Iceland in the 16th century, the fishermen were called “Duggari”. The sweater features a simple structural pattern in the yoke, and a high collar. It is worked from the neck down. You will be working back and forth in pattern while the front neck is shaped, then stitches are joined to work the rest of the sweater in the round. Finally stitches at the neck are picked up to work the collar.
The pattern is suitable for most knitters. The following techniques are used: Casting on and binding off, adding new stitches in the beginning and end of a row, knitting and purling, picking up stitches, increasing (M1R and M1L) and decreasing (k2tog and ssk).
Any worsted weight yarn will work, Cascade 220 is a good choice.
A very popular pattern in my homeland, Iceland.
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- Yrja knit
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Number of patterns
- 1
- Pages
- 5
- Skill Level
- Intermediate
- Yarn Weight
Worsted