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Hraunfossar Sweater is a beautiful Icelandic lopapeysa designed by Knitter from Iceland/Lopamunstur. This timeless design is inspired by the flowing lava falls in Iceland and features striking colorwork that brings out the natural contrast of the yarn shades. The sweater is knitted in Istex Léttlopi, a classic Icelandic wool yarn known for its warmth, durability, and rustic texture. Léttlopi comes in 50 g skeins with a length of 100 meters, which equals a yardage of 100 meters per 50 grams. This yarn is ideal for creating a lightweight yet warm sweater suitable for layering in colder climates.
The pattern is worked in the round from the bottom up. Both body and sleeves are knitted separately before being joined together to work the yoke, which features the stunning multicolored motif. The design uses four shades: White (0051) as the main color, with Black (0059), Rust (9427), and Glacier Blue (1404) as contrasting shades. Depending on the chosen size, between XXS and 5XL, the required skeins vary, with sizes ranging from body width 71 cm up to 140 cm.
The recommended needles are 4 mm and 5 mm circular needles, with double-pointed needles in the same sizes for sleeves and smaller circumferences. The knitting gauge is 18 stitches and 26 rows per 10 x 10 cm on 5 mm needles, ensuring the correct tension for the fit. The sweater has a slim fit and slightly shorter body length, though adjustments can be made for those who prefer a more relaxed shape.
The neckline is finished with a high ribbed collar worked in 1x1 rib, folded over for extra comfort and warmth. The sleeves are of classic length, providing a balanced and elegant silhouette. Finishing details include weaving in ends, sewing underarms, and blocking to final measurements.
This pattern highlights the versatility of Léttlopi, which offers breathability while still being insulating. With its medium thickness and distinctive texture, it ensures both warmth and durability. The Hraunfossar sweater is available in ten sizes, making it suitable for a wide range of body types. Knitting this sweater is not only a creative project but also a way to connect with the Icelandic knitting heritage, producing a garment that is both stylish and functional.