Gorm
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**Gorm Child Sweater Knitting Pattern (Boy’s Sizes)**
Introducing the Gorm child sweater, a charming and stylish option for boys. Named after the legendary Danish king, Gorm the Old, who ruled from 936 to 958, this sweater combines historical significance with modern knitting techniques, making it a delightful project for knitters of all skill levels.
This beautifully designed sweater is worked from the bottom edge upwards, featuring a stunning two-colored pattern on the yoke. The construction incorporates a circular yoke and sleeves, ensuring a comfortable fit and a trendy look for your little ones.
**Materials and Gauge**
The pattern is specifically crafted for yarn with a gauge of 18 stitches per 10 centimeters in stockinette stitch, typically yielding a yardage of approximately 90 meters per 50 grams. For stunning results, we recommend using yarn similar to what’s shown in the featured image from Sandnes.
**Sizes and Measurements**
The Gorm sweater pattern includes detailed directions for multiple sizes: 4, 6, 8/10, 12, and 14 years. Chest widths range from 71 to 107 centimeters, while lengths vary from 43 to 61 centimeters, allowing a perfect fit for every boy on your knitting list.
**Skill Level and Instructions**
This pattern is designed for knitters who possess a solid understanding of stranded knitting worked in the round. You should be comfortable following both written instructions and charted designs, as well as executing essential techniques such as increases, decreases, and short rows. The comprehensive directions combine clear text with easy-to-follow charts, making the knitting experience enjoyable and rewarding.
**Important Note**
Please note that this pattern does not include finished items or yarn; it’s all about the joy of creating something special from scratch!
Unleash your creativity with the Gorm child sweater pattern! Perfect for chilly days, this trendy and warm pullover will quickly become a favorite in any boy's wardrobe. Start knitting today and craft a piece that’s steeped in both history and heartfelt craftsmanship. Happy knitting!