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[Text pattern] LONNA SWEATER designed by lumikka [PDF]

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LONNA SWEATER designed by lumikka

⚠This pattern is only Japanese.

This product includes only the knitting pattern (PDF data) .
If you would like a set with thread, please see this page. You can view it from here.


The Ronna Sweater is a raglan sweater knitted using a sentence pattern. It is knitted top-down from the neck, so there are no seams and you can adjust the length of the body and sleeves as you knit.

This pattern can be knitted using a combination of basic techniques, including finger cast-on and hem ties, making it an easy piece to tackle even for those knitting a sweater for the first time.

The name comes from Lonna, a small Finnish island surrounded by calm seas. The shape is clean and simple so that even beginners can enjoy knitting. By knitting kid mohair in a low gauge, it has a soft, light, and gentle feel.

⚠This is the download pattern.
For information on how to download, please refer to "About download patterns" at the bottom of the product page.


[About the pattern]

⚫︎Size
S (M) L

⚫︎Finished dimensions <br>Chest circumference 108 (114) 120 cm
* Length and sleeve length can be adjusted to your preference

⚫︎Thread used
FLUORITE MIX 3.2
Or, 1/13 FLUORITE 4-piece

⚫︎Required amount of thread
150 (165) 180 g

⚫︎needle
No. 15 needle (40 cm), No. 15 needle (80-100 cm)
*The needle size is a guide only. Please adjust to the needle size that matches the gauge.
*When knitting with a magic loop, you can use one 80-100 cm circular needle instead.

⚫︎Gauge
10 cm square, 13 stitches x 18 rows in stockinette stitch

Tools : 8 stitch counting rings, extra thread (for sleeve rest), darning needle

⚫︎ Techniques used <br> Right twist extra stitch / Left twist extra stitch / Top right 2 stitches once / Top left 2 stitches once / Wrap extra stitch *All with instructional videos


[About raglan sweaters]

A raglan sweater has four lines running from the neck to the bottom of the sleeves. These are called "raglan lines" and are the boundaries between the body and the sleeves. In this pattern, you will increase stitches on both sides of the raglan lines as you knit.

[Steps for knitting a sweater from the top down]

1. Start knitting from the neckline and knit the yoke while increasing stitches.
2. Separate the yoke into the body and sleeves and let the sleeves rest.
3. Connect the front and back pieces in a loop and knit to the hem.
4. Connect the rested sleeves and underarm gussets to the loop and knit up to the cuff.


[About the thread used]

The Ronna sweater uses four strands of ITORICOT's original yarn, "1/13 FLUORITE." It contains 35% rare kid mohair, giving it a smooth and soft feel. It's available in a total of 41 colors! Enjoy wearing it in a single color or combining several colors. Because of its simple silhouette, the impression of the outfit changes depending on how you layer the colors.

We also offer the "FLUORITE MIX 3.2" series, which uses four strands of yarn in combinations selected by ITORICOT to suggest color combinations. The yarn comes pre-pulled into four strands, so you can start knitting right away.

For more information, please see the product pages for " 1/13 FLUORITE " and " FLUORITE MIX 3.2 ."


[About the designer]

lumikka:

A design unit based in Japan and Finland. Through the practice of "making" and "communicating," they aim to offer new perspectives on things and bring freedom, joy, and excitement to people's everyday lives.



[Text pattern] LONNA SWEATER designed by lumikka [PDF]
[Text pattern] LONNA SWEATER designed by lumikka [PDF] Sale price¥990Tax included.

Recommended needle size from the number

Be sure to knit a swatch and adjust it, as it will vary depending on the tightness of your own hands and the length of the material's fur.
Thickness Name Number Length (m) Needle size mm Crochet hook size
Super Thick Less than 1/1 Under 100 Size 7 and up 0 or more 10/0 or higher
Extra Thick 1/1-1/2 100–200 Size 10 to 15 5.1 - 6.6 8/0 - 10/0
Average 1/2 to 1/3 200–300 Size 7 to 10 4.2 - 5.1 5/0 - 7/0
Gota 1/2.5 to 1/4 250-400 Size 4 to 7 3.3 - 4.2 4/0 - 5/0
Medium Fine 1/3.5 to 1/5 350–500 No. 2 to No. 4 2.7 - 3.3 2/0 - 4/0
Combined 1/4.8 to 1/8 480–800 No. 1 to No. 3 2.4 - 3.0 1/0 - 3/0
Ultra-fine 1/8 - 1/12 800~1200 Size 0 to 2 2.1 - 2.7 Lace needles ~2/0
Ultra-fine 1/13 or more Under 1300 No. 0 2.1 or less Lace Needles

The key to knitting with industrial yarns!

The second stitch is sweeter! ...Knit loose and fluffy!

Industrial yarns are waxed to make them easier to knit with machines, and they are designed to be washed at the end of the process, so they may have oil or solvents on them.
By washing at the appropriate temperature, dirt is removed and the fibers become fluffy, so the key is to knit a bit loosely (softly).

Be sure to knit a swatch for testing!

Since wool and similar fibers tend to shrink, it's important to knit a swatch and calculate the shrinkage rate.
For items with longer fibers, gently pressing them while washing will enhance the texture.

How to wash industrial yarns at home

1

Iron

First, the finishing iron and steam are applied to the stitch.

2

Pre-washing

Soak in hot water (no detergent) for about 15 minutes at 40°C or less

3

Washing

(detergent wash, neutral detergent Emaar, etc.) Wash as desired, or if you want to fluff out the yarn, wash it with a leftover cloth or other material and rub it to make it fluffier.

4

Rinsing

Change the hot water and rinse until the water is clean.

5

Finishing touches

Use fabric softener if desired. Use of fabric softener will further improve the texture.

6

Dehydration

If using a washing machine, place in a net for 30 seconds to 1 minute. Light towel drying is also acceptable.

7

Dryness

We recommend drying flat in the shade.

8

Steam iron

Organize shapes and stitch nicely.