Gepard Idun – Striped mohair sweater D

36,00 DKK  Excl. VAT
( 45,00 DKK  Incl. VAT )

Idun is a striped mohair sweater by Gepard, with colourful block stripes knitted from several strands of our mohair/silk blend, Kid Seta and Kid Silk 5.

All rib edges are knitted in the heavier yarn - Cotton Wool 5 that gives an extra texture touch and makes a beautiful contrast with the mohair/silk.

The striped and soft knits are very much on trend right now – and Idun makes you able to make your own!

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Size: S, M, L
Bust: 89, 96, 106 cm
Length: 56 (45), 61 (50), 66 (54) cm
Sleeve length: 36 (26), 40 (30), 44 (34) cm

Long version and short ¾ sleeve version. Numbers in brackets refer to short version.

Kid Silk 5, balls of 25 g in 5 (4) different colors and Kid Seta balls of 25 g in 5 (4) matching colors OR kid seta balls of 25 g in 5 (4) matching colors.
1 ball CottonWool 5 for edging.

Yarn alternatives: 3 strands of Kid Seta

Needles: 6 and 7 mm circular needles 40 and 60 cm, in Koshitsu bamboo from Seeknit and Gepard.
Extras: 5 stitch markers.
Gauge: 12½ sts x 16 rows in st st with needles 7 mm, using either 1 strand Kid Silk 5 and 1 strand Kid
Seta or 3 strands of Kid Seta = 10 x 10 cm.
Note! Always make a gauge swatch before starting the actual work. On this sweater the row gauge
is important to ensure that the raglan part gets the right size. Adjust needle size if necessary