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Mohäär Sweater

This summary provides instructions for knitting a seamless, top-down mohair top. It calls for knitting a collar then doubling the stitches for the yoke. Sleeves are added by binding off stitches for the armholes. Stitches are added under the sleeves for the torso. The pattern is worked in rounds to the desired length then bound off.

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Mohäär Sweater

This summary provides instructions for knitting a seamless, top-down mohair top. It calls for knitting a collar then doubling the stitches for the yoke. Sleeves are added by binding off stitches for the armholes. Stitches are added under the sleeves for the torso. The pattern is worked in rounds to the desired length then bound off.

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Mohair minimialist top

Size: S-M
Yarn: Lve Garn Kid Mohair or any mohair 25 g/ 240 m
You will need approximately 40 g or 1.5 skein
Needles: circular 4 mm
The top is knit top down and seamless.
Finished measurments:
Collar circumference 66-68 cm when slightely stretched (the collar is elastic, do not be confused
by the figure; mohair fabric will take the shape of your body).

Chest circumference 84-86 cm


Length from top to bottom (slightly stretched) approximately 60 cm
Gauge: 12-12.5 st of stockinette = 10 cm
Step 1. CO loosely 68 st. You can use crochet cast on or any other technique that yields elastic
edge. Join carefully. Place marker to mark the end/the beginning of the row. Start knitting in
stockinette (remember that in circular knitting it means knit both odd and even rows). Knit
about 10 cm (the collar).
Step 2. Increase row (the yoke): k1, make 1 st (you can knit into the same stitch first through the
back and then through the front loops or pick up a strand of yarn between two stitches, place it
onto the left needle and knit it; use any technique you like). The number of stitches is doubled =
136 st. Knit 11 cm.
Step 3. Now it is time to make sleeves and armholes. Slip marker. Loosely BO 26 st (that will be
the opening of one sleeve), k 42 st, loosely BO 26 st for the second sleeve, k 42 st. Slip marker.
You have 84 st.
Step 4. Now you will have to add some stitches to the torso part under the sleeves. CO 10 st, knit
42 st, CO 10 st, knit 42 st. You have 104 st. Slip marker, knit in rounds untill you have the
desired lenght of the top. BO losely.
Kuduja
The pattern is free. Please refer to it whenever you use it.

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