The Knitting Poet's Slipover

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  • The Knitting Poet's Slipover combines timeless elegance with a touch of dreamy romance.

    The slipover is knitted from top to bottom. First, the upper part of the back is worked in rows. Then the shoulders are picked up along the cast-on edge and knitted separately in rows before being joined to form the front. The front and back are then joined to form the body and knitted in rounds until the lace edging is reached.

  • XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL)

    Suitable for a chest circumference of 80-85 (85-90) 90-95 (95-100) 100-110 (110-120) cm.

    So, if your chest measurement is 93 cm, for example, choose size M.

    Finished slipover measurements: approx. 85 (90) 95 (100) 110 (120) cm

    Length of finished slipover (measured at center back): approx. 44 (44) 45 (46) 47 (48) cm

    Note: The slipover has a relaxed, slightly loose fit, so you can easily wear it over a blouse or shirt. If you would prefer a slightly tighter fit, we recommend choosing a size smaller.

    The model in the photos has a bust measurement of 90 cm and a waist measurement of 70 cm. She is wearing the Knitting Poet's Slipover in size S.

  • The Knitting Poet's Slipover is knitted from Fonty's Ombelle yarn.

    Composition: 75% kid silk mohair, 20% virgin wool, 5% polyamide

    The slipover in the photos was knitted in the color "1023 - Lipstick Red."

  • 4 mm circular knitting needle (50 & 80 cm)

  • 10 x 10 cm = 21 sts x 27 rows in stockinette stitch using 4 mm needles (measured after washing and drying)

  • Cast on stitches

    knit and purl stitches

    pick up stitches

    right and left inclined increases

    right and left inclined decreases

    envelope

    loop stop

    slip stitches

    Icelandic cast off

    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.