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Knitting Pattern for the Green Ribbon Tunic
The Green Ribbon tunic by designer Unjung Yun is an ambitious knitting project for those who enjoy working with advanced techniques. This design features an impressive cable pattern that runs across the entire front and part of the back, giving the garment an elegant yet modern structure.The tunic is knitted with XL Kleckse yarn, which stands out for its vibrant coloring and pleasant texture. The striking color gradient adds depth to the classic cable pattern, turning each finished piece into a one-of-a-kind creation.
This pattern is aimed at experienced knitters who enjoy complex designs and refined shapes. A detailed chart is included to help guide you through the intricate pattern work.
Difficulty: |
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Needle size: | 4 |
Material: | XL Kleckse |
Size: | S M |
General safety information for yarns
1. Skin compatibility
Sensitive skin:
People with sensitive skin or allergies to animal fibers may react to natural yarns such as alpaca or wool with skin irritations. A test on a small area of skin is recommended before starting larger projects.
Unbleached natural fibers:
These may contain traces of natural substances that rarely trigger allergic reactions.
2. Dust and fiber pollution
Fine fibers:
When processing alpaca and wool, fine fibers can get into the air, which can irritate sensitive respiratory tracts. This can be a problem, especially in poorly ventilated rooms. Good ventilation or wearing a light mask is helpful when working for long periods.
Allergy sufferers:
Dust mites can build up in natural fibers, which could be a problem for allergy sufferers. Regular ventilation and storage in closed containers will help avoid this.
3. Fire hazard
Natural fibers:
Wool and alpaca are flame retardant, but they can char if in direct contact with an open flame. Avoid storing the yarn near candles or other sources of ignition.
Chemical treatments:
Yarns that have been chemically treated (e.g. superwash-treated wool) could burn more easily. Check the yarn label for information.
4. Storage and Pest Control
Protection from Moths:
Natural fibers such as wool and alpaca are susceptible to moth infestation. Store the yarn in airtight containers or bags and add lavender sachets or cedar wood to keep pests away.
Moisture:
Natural fibers attract moisture, which can lead to mold or unpleasant odors. Store the yarn in a dry place and avoid direct sunlight, which can weaken the fibers.
5. Care Instructions
Hand wash recommended:
Wool and alpaca are sensitive to heat and harsh cleaning products. Use special wool detergent and lukewarm water to avoid felting.
Do not wring:
Wringing wet yarn or knitted items can damage the fibers or change the shape. Instead, squeeze gently and let dry flat on a towel.
6. Safety when using tools
Knitting needles and crochet hooks:
Sharp or pointed needles can cause injury, especially if left lying around carelessly. Store tools safely, especially when children or pets are nearby.
Children:
Allow children to work with yarn only under supervision to avoid tangling or swallowing.
7. Environmental information
Dispose of waste properly:
Yarn scraps do not belong in organic waste, even if they are made of natural fibers, as they have often been treated (dyed, spun). Dispose of them in the residual waste or reuse the scraps creatively.
Manufacturer information
Hohenloher Wolle GmbH
Triftshäuser Str.5
74599 Wallhausen
Germany
Phone: +4979553006
Email: info@schoppel-wolle.de
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