Knitting pattern for Coco Mohair Slipover.
Slipovers are super trendy, and Coco is our version of a simple and easily knitted slipover. You can wear it over a shirt all through autumn, winter, and spring; a truly modern, warm accessory. You may knit it in only one color, or you knit with changing colors of silk mohair to create gorgeous stripes - like our popular . It is knitted in GOTS certified organic wool, with sustainable silk mohair.
The design is oversize, i.e. loose-fitting, with a positive ease of approx. 10 – 15 cm over your chest circumference. If you want a more tight-fitting design, go down a size or two.
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Designed by for Önling.
Sizes
(XS)S(M)L(XL)2XL(3XL)
Chest circumference:(94)100(106)112(118)126(134) cm
Length:(58)59(60)61(62)63(64) cm
Armhole length:(20)21(22)23(24)25(26) cm
Materials monocolor version
(200)200(200)250(250)250(250) g Organic Wool nr. 1 from Krea Deluxe, 100 % wool, GOTS certified, 145 m pr. 50 g
(100)100(100)125(125)125(125) gÖnling No 10, 70 % mohair and30 % silk, 210 m per 25 g
The slipover is worked all the way through with one strand of each quality yarn held together.
Materials striped version
Color A:Organic Wool nr. 1 from Krea Deluxe, color 07 (dusty rose): (200)200(200)250(250)250(250) g
Color B-F:Silk Mohair from Önling No 10, 70 % mohair, 30 % silk, 210 m pr. 25 g
Color B: col. 3628, dusty pink: (25)25(25)50(50)50(50) g
Color C: col. 5026, dark pink: 25 g
Color D: col. 1364, light blue: 25 g
Color E: col. 3144, rust: 25 g
Color F: col. 3136, cognac: 25 g
The slipover is worked all the way through with one strand of each quality yarn held together.
Gauge
19 sts and 25 rows/rounds of stockinette stitch on needle(s) size 5 = 10 x 10 cm.
Recommended circular and double-pointed needlessize 3 ½ and 5.
Directions
The slipover is worked from the bottom up, using a tubular cast-on technique to ensure a beautiful and more elastic rib hem. The piece is worked in the round up to the armholes, then divided into a front and a back piece, which are each finished separately from side to side. Neckline and shoulders are shaped to create a perfect fit. Finally, stitches are picked up along the neckline and armholes to finalize the hems.