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Cream wool sweater with gray Fair Isle pattern displayed on hanger against white background.Cream wool sweater with gray Fair Isle pattern displayed on hanger against white background.
Close-up of cream wool knit sweater showing textured Fair Isle pattern in brown and cream tones.Close-up of cream wool knit sweater showing textured Fair Isle pattern in brown and cream tones.
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Cream wool sweater with dark geometric pattern displayed on wooden chair with coordinating yarn spools.Cream wool sweater with dark geometric pattern displayed on wooden chair with coordinating yarn spools.
Cream wool knit sweater with brown Fair Isle pattern displayed on black hanger, showcasing textured knit detail.Cream wool knit sweater with brown Fair Isle pattern displayed on black hanger, showcasing textured knit detail.
Close-up of layered knit sweaters in cream and charcoal featuring textured fair isle pattern detail.Close-up of layered knit sweaters in cream and charcoal featuring textured fair isle pattern detail.
Woman wearing cream wool sweater with black geometric fair isle pattern in forest setting.Woman wearing cream wool sweater with black geometric fair isle pattern in forest setting.
Cream wool sweater with gray Fair Isle pattern displayed on hanger against white background.
Close-up of cream wool knit sweater showing textured Fair Isle pattern in brown and cream tones.
Woman wearing a gray knit sweater in a forest with tall trees and ferns.
Cream wool sweater with dark geometric pattern displayed on wooden chair with coordinating yarn spools.
Cream wool knit sweater with brown Fair Isle pattern displayed on black hanger, showcasing textured knit detail.
Close-up of layered knit sweaters in cream and charcoal featuring textured fair isle pattern detail.
Woman wearing cream wool sweater with black geometric fair isle pattern in forest setting.

Fernlys

This product is a digital download.

€8,50

Fernlys is a top-down circular yoke sweater designed by Ulven Knit, worked in the round with a loose, relaxed fit. The name blends the German word for distant and the Norwegian word for light — a combination that captures the sweater's airy, luminous character. Construction begins with a cast-on at the neck, the ribbing finished with a traditional Estonian braid, before yoke increases are worked from a colourwork chart featuring a minimalist stranded pattern complemented by a textured slipstitch detail.

Short-row back shaping adds structure before the sleeves and body are separated, each then worked in smooth stockinette stitch down to the (half)twisted ribbed cuffs and hem, bound off neatly in pattern. Fernlys is designed specifically for Nutiden unspun wool from Höner och Eir — worked single-stranded for a light, breathable summer-evening garment, or held double for a warmer autumn layer. This versatility makes it a rewarding knit for those already comfortable working with unspun yarns.

The pattern is available as a digital PDF download. For knitters interested in exploring stranded colourwork and slipstitch texture in a single project, Fernlys offers an elegant introduction, combining Scandinavian design sensibility with a construction method well-suited to the natural, lanolin-rich qualities of Swedish unspun wool.

For an oversized fit, choose a size 15-25 cm larger than your actual chest circumference, for a relaxed fit - 10-15 cm larger. For reference: the sample in the photos is insize 3 with 19 cm positive ease.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Chest circumference:

  • 95 (100) 105 (110) 115 (120) 125 (130) 135 cm

Yarn
MC - Höner och Eir - Nutiden - FLISSELIN - held single - cropped ~ 150 (150) 150 (200) 200 (250) 250 (300) 300 g, regular ~ 200 (200) 200 (250) 250 (300) 300 (350) 350 g.
Held double - cropped 400 (400) 400 (450) 450 (500) 500 (550) 550 g, regular - 450 (450) 450 (500) 500 (550) 550 (600) 600 g. CC - Höner och Eir - Nutiden - ADEKVAT -
held single. You’ll need ~ 20 - 50 g for single strand, ~ 50 - 80 g for double strand. Your individual yarn consumption will vary based on your yarn, gauge, size and the desired sleeve / body length. It is advisable to get a little more than you think you’ll need. Please note that these are estimates.

Yarn Substitutes
Summer version - one strand of unspun yarn (optional: held together with a strand of mohair) e.g. Istex Plötulopi, Wooldreamers Manchelopis.

Autumn version - two strands of unspun yarn held
together. Any aran or worsted weight yarn that meets the
gauge, e.g. Istex Lettlopi MC ~ 850 (950) 1050 (1100) 1150 (1200) 1250 (1300) 1350 m. CC ~ 50 (50) 50 (75) 75 (75) 100 (100) 100 m.
Please note that these are estimates.

Needles and accessories
3.0 mm and 4.5 mm 60-120 cm circular needles and/or DPNs. St markers, st holders, a darning needle and scissors.

Language: English

Construction: Top-down and In-the-round

Recommended Skill Level: Adventurous Beginner

Yarn Weight: Fingering

Gauge per 10cm/ 4in: 16 sts and 23 rnds