Ronja sweater Pattern
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The Ronja sweater is knitted in the hand-dyed Mayflower Amadora, which gives the sweater the most beautiful play of colors. The color play is highlighted by the beautiful pattern on the yoke, which is a reinterpretation of the classic Icelandic sweaters. The Ronja sweater is knitted top-down, which means the sweater is assembly-free.
Amadora is spun from extra fine merino wool, which comes from South America and is particularly distinguished by its softness. Therefore, you get a sweater with great comfort, which is further enhanced by a good fit created by double ribbed edges and short rows in the sweater's neck
With hand-dyed yarn, there can be large color differences between the individual lots, and with Amadora, there can also be color differences in the skeins, even if you use yarn from the same dye lot. Therefore, we recommend that you buy all the yarn you need for your size, so you are sure not to run out.
When knitting, you can also try to make a more seamless transition when switching to a new skein. When you are nearing the end of your skein, you can introduce the new one a little earlier. For example, knit 1-2 rounds with the new skein, then with the old one, switch again to the new skein and continue in this way until your old skein is used up. It doesn't remove the difference, but it smooths the transition a bit more.
If you like this sweater, you can also knit it in the tweed yarn Birmingham. Find the pattern right here.
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ConstructionTop-down
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MethodKnit
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TechniqueFair Isle
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Yarn usedAmadora