The ends are finished with brioche stitch decreases and a braided string with a pompom at the end
The zipper is sewn in between the two layers of knitting – either by hand or on a sewing machine
Materials: 300-350 (350) 350 (400) 450 (450) 500 (550) 600 (650) g Snefnug by CaMaRose (50 g = 110 m [120 yds]) or 300 (300) 350 (400) 400 (400) 450 (500) 500 (550) g Alpaca 3 by Isager Yarn (50 g = 125 m [137 yds]) or 250 (250) 300 (300) 350 (350) 350 (400) 450 (450) g Kos by Sandnes Garn (50 g = 150 m [164 yds]) held together with 75-100 (100) 100 (100-125) 125 (125) 125 (150) 150 (175) g Silk Mohair by Isager Yarn (25 g = 212 m [232 yds]) or Tilia by Filcolana (25 g = 210 m [230 yds]) or Tynn Silk Mohair by Sandnes Garn (25 g = 212 m [232 yds])
Bust circumference: 51 (53) 58 (63) 67 (70) 70 (74) 78 (80) 80 (84) 90 (92) cm [20 (20¾) 22¾ (24¾) 26½ (27½) 27½ (29¼) 30¾ (31½) 31½ (33) 35½ (36¼) inches]
The Sunday Sweater is designed to have approx
Zipper Sweater Light LANGUAGE:Deutsch The ends are finished withThe Zipper Sweater Light is worked from the top down. The collar is worked in rib, then folded double and knitted together. The yoke is worked with raglan increases, first back and forth on circular needles to create the slit for the zipper, then in the round on the circular needles. The body and the sleeves are worked in the round. Finally, a facing for the zipper is worked from resting stitches, so the zipper, after being sewn in, also looks