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Pattern diagram for a lace jumper

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Pattern diagram for a lace jumperhttp://klubok.work/1/2/9091/Klubok
Sweater from the Danish brand Vila
 



And it's also wonderful that this model can be easily replicated on needles with a close resemblance to the original.

The original item presented in the photo is made of 100% acrylic.
I have nothing against acrylic if the synthetic fiber is included in the yarn as an additive that only enhances the durability of the final product. But when it comes to 100% synthetic, the answer is a definite "no".

Sweater from the Danish brand Vila
 



The sweater may seem labor-intensive due to the lacy patterns throughout the product and the classic set-in sleeves, which require some experience and skills, but it is much more interesting to knit this piece yourself from quality and pleasant-to-the-touch materials.

Sweater from the Danish brand Vila
 



The knitting pattern chart. All patterns are presented on a single chart in the order in which they appear in the original item, in the direction of knitting from bottom to top.

The repeats of each individual pattern differ in both height (number of rows) and width (number of stitches). The stitches of each repeat are enclosed in separate red frames.

Sweater from the Danish brand Vila



slip 1 knitwise, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over slip 1 knitwise, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over

yarn over yarn over

purl



purl

knit knit

increase 1 to 2 Knit 2 stitches together

X Knit 1 stitch in garter stitch

increase 1 to 3 Knit 3 stitches together

 

 







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