This listing is for the wool bundle for the BAWI sweater to knit yourself. Bawi is the ultimate oversized sweater in a lovely thick aran tweed yarn, making it the perfect transitional sweater. Use it as you would a jacket over other knitwear or as a perfect statement piece in your wardrobe. The sweater is worked top-down, with increases along the shoulder, and the front and back pieces are worked along the sleeve hole one at a time. The sweater is worked inside out to avoid working in mostly purl stitches. We have prepared wool bundles for this gorgeous sweater in the two original colors and you can find the pattern in English at the designers website. Photo credits: Aegyo Knit
Fair Isle Scandinavian sweater women in Baby alpaca & Merino, Traditional Icelandic wool sweater Lopapeysa, Warm winter Nordic ski pullover. Fashion women's Lopapeysa sweater Fair Isle hand knitted in soft... softest! :) and warm yarn with Baby Alpaca. Handmade, cable knitted Scandinavian sweater Lopapeysa pullover with original Nordic patterned circular yoke. Scandinavian skiing jumper. Norwegian sweater raglan for women. This Lopapeysa Icelandic sweater is skin friendly, very warm and has light weight in the same time because unique yarn quality. I used not usual twisted yarn, but high-quality modern yarn. It is hollow weightless nylon cord filled with alpaca fluff 52% and merino wool with additional kidmohair / pure silk yarn. Before shipment, each pullover goes through a full cycle of wet heat treatment. It is one of most popular sweaters in my collection and nice gift for her idea. Composition: Alpaca Baby fluff / Merino Extra Fine / Kidmohair / Silk / Nylon Length: 58 - 72 cm depends on the size Width: size XS - 42 cm size S - 46 cm size M - 50 cm size L - 54 cm size XL - 58 cm size XXL - 62 cm size 3XL - 66 cm Length: 58 - 72 cm depends on the size When placing your order please add note with your body or favourite sweater measurements. I recreate the pattern for your perfect fit. A sweater with the same pattern, but without the addition of kidmohair and natural silk, you can order at this link here: https://www.etsy.com/EdelWear/listing/1276017649/fair-isle-sweater-womens-hand-knitted-in ?utm_source=Copy&utm_medium=ListingManager&utm_campaign=Share&utm_term=so.lmsm&share_time=1664023967846
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Our easy sweater is knitted from warm wool spun in Donegal, Ireland with a characterful nepp. Shaped to a mid-hip silhouette with raglan sleeves and ribbing at the neck and hem, then finished with effortless rolled edges. Donegal-spun wool. Rolled edges. Raglan sleeves. Integral ribbed neck and hem. ### Details Hand wash. 100% wool. Made in Romania. Soft yarns are liable to pill to some extent, even when using those of the best quality. To take good care of them remove any pills using a pilling comb and protect them from sharp items or jewellery that may catch or snag. Size & Fit Easy fit. Length: Top hip. Sleeves: Full length. Neckline: Crew. Front length from side neck point for a size XS is 52cm. Studio model Kelia is 5ft 8in/173cm tall and is wearing a size S.
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When one thinks of the word “sweater” or “knitwear,” one of the first images that comes to mind is a classic Aran knit sweater. Also known as a “fisherman's sweater” or an “Irish sweater,” it's a style that has truly stood the test of time. The Aran sweater (or Aran jumper, as it's called on the other side of the Atlantic), gets its name from the Aran Islands off the western coast of Ireland. A traditional Aran sweater is usually cream in color, the shade of 100% natural, unwashed sheep's wool. The first Aran sweaters were knit by fishermen's wives on the islands.Part of why these sweaters were originally knit for fishermen is because lanolin, the waxy substance secreted by sheep, made the garment water-resistant, and therefore able to be worn even when wet. Today, lanolin is usually stripped from wool when it is processed, making it less allergenic for those with lanolin allergies. Aran sweaters are also distinguished by the complex textured patterns stitched into the sweater, often multiple different types of stitches combined on one sweater. Many of the stitch patterns we see used today hold significant meaning. The honeycomb is a symbol of the hard-working bee. The cable symbolizes a wish for safety and good luck when fishing; it also represents the cables and ropes that were a part of an Aran island fisherman's daily life. The diamond stitch is a wish of success, wealth, and treasure. The basket stitch represents the fishing basket, a hope for a plentiful catch. These stitch patterns usually extend down the sweater in vertical columns.The Aran sweater began to gain more widespread popularity in the fashion world once the knitting patterns were published in the 1940's and articles about the sweaters were written in Vogue in the 1950's. By the 1960's, the knitters on the three Aran islands had difficulty fulfilling all the orders coming in from around the world.Today, Aran sweaters similar to the originals hold a position at the forefront of street style and runway trends, updated by contemporary styling. Don't expect to see the Aran sweater going anywhere anytime soon!Image Sources: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4Fine Peruvian alpaca only improves on the already beloved style, adding luxurious softness and an enhancement of its original moisture-wicking, all-weather properties. Shop our selection of Aran-inspired alpaca sweaters and more on our web site.
This oversized alpaca wool knit traces the roots of our Baltic culture, with intricate tonal symbols traditionally used to keep you balanced and in harmony. Inspired by unique Baltic ethnographic patterns, it's perfectly oversized and promises to keep you twice as cozy. The sweater is made from alpaca wool sourced from social farms in Peru. We haven't used any chemical dyes: those colors are the actual alpaca shades. Fluffy, fuzzy and impossibly warm, its prolonged sleeves are the final cherry on top. This genderless knit was designed as part of our collaboration with our fav Lithuanian designer, Eglė Žiemytė and makes a perfect gift. ✔ Please note that due to the nature of the yarns, measurements of each knit may slightly vary. Also note that due to the many variations in screens and browsers, actual colors may vary. ✔ Pair it with our Rib Lounge Pants for top-to-toe sustainable chic: https://etsy.me/3iI4Tgo Or check out our other sweaters: https://etsy.me/3jJe28V ✔ Check out our other knits: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheKnottyOnes ✔ Join our community to receive your early access to new drops and much more: http://bit.ly/theknottyones
The Row's 'Ophelia' sweater has been spun in Italy from wool and cashmere-blend that's soft and warm. It's designed in an enveloping, loose silhouette defined by ribbed trims and has the signature raised seam down the back. Wear it with anything from slim tailoring to floaty skirts.