How is it constructed?
The Galanta Sweater has multiple construction options:
- There will be two sleeve types; sleeveless and set-in sleeves.
- You can modify the neck opening, there will be both a ribbed edge for a more closed-in look as well as an I-cord option which leave the neck more open.
- The body length on the samples is slightly cropped, but we can easily add extra length for a different look.
For more details on the garment's construction, you can check out our blog post all about the intricate details.
What's Covered In This Workshop
This Teachable course compliments the Galanta Sweater knitting pattern by Carol Feller, so you'll never be left wondering how to approach a section.
All of the videos are recorded in English with accompanying subtitles.
Interactive comment sections are available under each video, along with access to a dedicated community discussion area in our Knithub forums.
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tips and techniques you'll find during the workshop:
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What's in the Workshop?
Meet Your Teacher
Carol trained initially as a textile artist and then as a structural engineer. While both of these backgrounds are very different the influences can be seen in her design work which is well-shaped, flattering to wear and enjoyable to knit.
She strives to design clothing with a difference: not overly complex, but still giving a very unique end product. She likes to work with different construction methods, so long as they enhance the knitting experience and make for a more intuitively put-together knitted item.
Carol has been widely published in books and magazine and travels the world teaching in yarn shops and fibre festivals. The classes she teaches cover a wide range of subjects from cables and chart reading, through garment shaping and customisation right through to short rows and colourwork. In her classes you'll move from learning the basics to refining your knitting skills and fixing problems.
Pattern Information
SIZES
To Fit Actual Bust Circumference Up To: 31 (34.5, 37.5, 41, 43.5, 46.25, 49, 52, 55, 58.5)” / 78.5 (87.5, 95, 104.5, 110, 117.5, 124.5, 132, 139.5, 148.5) cm
2-4” / 5-10 cm of positive ease recommended.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Bust Circumference: 33 (36.5, 39.5, 43, 45.25, 48.25, 51, 54, 57, 60.5)” / 84 (92.5, 100.5, 109, 115, 122.5, 129.5, 137, 145, 153.5) cm buttoned
Size 39.5” / 100.5 cm modelled with 4”/ 10 cm positive ease.
Length from Back of Neck 22.25 (22.5, 22.75, 23, 23.25, 23.75, 24.25, 24.75, 25.25, 25.75)” / 56.5 (57, 58, 58.5, 59, 60.5, 61.5, 63, 64, 65.5) cm, not including neckband
YARN
Stolen Stitches ‘Nua Sport’ (60% Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Linen, 153 yds / 140 m per 1.8 oz / 50 g); colour: Hatter’s Teal Party (9803), 7 (7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10, 11, 11) skeins
Approximate Yardage: 975 (1056, 1128, 1196, 1250, 1313, 1402, 1476, 1562, 1656) yds / 893 (967, 1032, 1094, 1144, 1202, 1283, 1351, 1429, 1516) m
NEEDLES & NOTIONS
US size 5 / 3.75 mm circular needles, 32”/ 80 cm long (or longer for larger sizes)
US size 5 / 3.75 mm dpns if magic loop not used for sleeves
US size 4 / 3.5 mm circular needles, 32”/ 80 cm long (or longer for larger sizes) for edging
US size 4 / 3.5 mm dpns if magic loop not used for cuff
Always use a needle size that gives you the gauge listed, as every knitter's gauge is unique.
Tapestry needle, waste yarn, markers, 9 (9, 9, 9, 9, 9, 10, 10, 10, 10) buttons 0.75” / 20 mm diameter.
GAUGE
22 sts and 31 rnds = 4" / 10 cm in St St blocked
Looking for a Yarn Kit?
Our Galanta pattern has two kit options:
Both of which are available with two yarn options:
- Blasta - a heavy DK 100% wool, woolen spun yarn.
- Nua Worsted - a worsted spun yarn in a mix of merino, yak, and linen.
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