Sunlight Wrap
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The Sunlight Wrap is a light and airy blouse made from cashmere and silk.
The wrap blouse is knitted from top to bottom in rows. First, stitches are picked up for the shoulders and neck. Raglan increases are then used to shape the shoulder area, while at the same time the V-neck is formed by increases at the beginning and end of the rows. The increases for the neckline are continued until the end. This creates the wrap blouse shape. The finishing edges and the ties are formed using I-cords.
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XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL)
Suitable for a chest circumference of 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-105 (105-110) cm.
The blouse is figure-hugging, with a rather low neckline, and ends at around waist level.
The great thing about wrap blouses is that they adapt to your body and can grow with you. This means that the blouse will always fit comfortably, even if your dress size changes slightly.The model in the photos has a bust size of 87 cm and is wearing size S.
If you are unsure about the right size for you, please choose a size smaller.
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The Sunlight Wrap is knitted from Cardiff Cashmere's Brushlight yarn.
Composition: 82% cashmere, 18% silk
The blouse in the photos was knitted in the color "101 - WHITE."
Alternatively, you can also knit the wrap blouse using Setasuri yarn from Lana Grossa.
Composition: 69% alpaca (suri), 31% silk
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3.5 mm circular knitting needle (80 & 120 cm)
3.5 mm double-pointed needles
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10x10 cm = approx. 26 sts x 37 rows in stockinette stitch using 3.5 mm needles (measured after washing and drying)
Because the knit fabric is very airy and stretchy, the gauge swatch can easily become "distorted."
The 26M were measured in a relaxed state. When slightly stretched, 10cm corresponds to approx. 25M.
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Cast on stitches
knit and purl stitches
right and left inclined increases
Close the stitches
loop stop
knitted cast-on
Resume knitting
I-cord
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The designer
Consuelo Verona
Consuelo originally started out as a digital artist and specialized in portraits for many years. Through OONIQUE, she discovered her love for handicrafts and wool. Now, knitting needles and yarn are her preferred medium for creating works of art.