Noro Skeppsta Jumper Knitting Pattern
By Noro
Specifications
| Brand: | Noro |
| Yarn Weight: | Bulky |
| Designer: | Cornelia Hamilton |
| Craft: | Knitting |
| Format: | Downloadable PDF |
| Techniques and Construction: | Seamed, Worked Flat |
Product Description
Noro Skeppsta Sweater: Seamed Knit Design
What Is Being Made
The Noro Skeppsta is a knitted sweater from the Revisited collection by Noro Design, featuring the design work of Cornelia Hamilton. This garment is a classic pullover-style sweater constructed using traditional knitting methods, ideal for crafters seeking a timeless, wearable project with professional finishing.
Construction Techniques
The Skeppsta sweater is worked flat on needles, meaning the fabric is knitted in flat panels rather than in the round. This approach allows for precise shaping and control over the garment's structure. The individual pieces are then seamed together using mattress stitch or similar seaming techniques to create a finished, polished garment with clean seams along the sides, shoulders, and underarms.
Knitting Stitches and Stitch Work
While specific stitch patterns are detailed within the full pattern instructions, the Skeppsta employs fundamental knitting stitches combined in a structured design. The flat-worked construction allows for consistent gauge maintenance and the creation of well-defined garment shaping through increases and decreases worked into the knit fabric.
Materials: Yarn and Needles
This pattern is designed to be worked with Noro yarn, a premium Japanese brand known for its distinctive multi-colored, hand-dyed characteristics. The specific yarn weight and needle size recommendations are included within the pattern guidelines. Knitters should refer to the complete pattern document for exact yardage requirements, needle specifications, and any additional materials needed for finishing.
Pattern Information
The Skeppsta pattern is available as a downloadable PDF from Knitting Fever publications. This format allows for convenient access and printing. Measurements and gauge information are provided as guidelines to help achieve the intended finished dimensions. Knitters are encouraged to contact Knitting Fever at knittingfever.com with any questions regarding pattern interpretation or construction.
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