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Year or Decade – from her hair do it’s a late 70s to mid 80s pattern. His hair is pretty 80s. They look like everyone’s parents did when I was little. I’m leaning towards dating it as early 80’s as the company’s telephone number has only 3 digits.

Size – 81 cm to 112 cm, which is 32 inch bust/ chest to 44 inch bust/ chest

Yarn Size – Hmm DK? Aran? “Pure Icelandic Lopi Wool” which you can buy here (and also they sell elf shoes!)

Source – Pattern was found in the RSPCA charity shop in Fleetwood and I had to insist on paying £1 when they only wanted 50p. Published by a local pattern company in Cumbria. Hawkshead is very much a place you might go for a nice drive to and see some lovely countryside. It’s close to a public forest. I imagine after having a walk about the country, they popped into the nearest town for lunch and a wander around the shops and that is when this pattern was bought, perhaps from the yarn shop that produced it. Hawkshead was a wool selling town going back to medieval times. After all this imagining, I realizsd a) there is a stamp from a wool shop much nearer to Fleetwood and b) the whole story is something that I have actually done when I was a child.

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9 responses to “Free Knitting Pattern- 1980s Icelandic sweater and cardigan”

  1. Maria Avatar
    Maria

    I’m pretty sure this is the Icelandic sweater that I knitted for my then husband – If not, it was almost identical. That would have been in 1977-78. I haven’t knitted with Lopi wool since then, and I’m tempted to have another go 40 years later… I remember how lovely and rewarding it was to knit with.

    1. Caroline Brooks Avatar

      The yarn is available from Knit With Attitude- https://knitwithattitude.com/yarn/lopi.html

      1. TeresaTheobald Avatar
        TeresaTheobald

        Thanks Caroline. There seems to be different Lopi yarns out and I’m not know what ply this one was

  2. Elaine Avatar
    Elaine

    After doing some research, I have found that the yarn which should be used for this sweater is Alafoss Lopi which is the Icelandic term for chunky or bulky yarn. It is single ply and the tension or gauge for a 10cm x 10cm square should be 13 sts and 18 rows on 6.5mm needles.

  3. Teresa Theobald Avatar
    Teresa Theobald

    I got this as a kit the early 1980s and made the cardigan for myself. My husband has always wanted the jumper, and as I found the pattern again when I was detaching my craft supplies this week, I’m going to try it again. Hopefully I can get the original wool. Not sure what happened to my cardie, but I do remember the wool was scratchy

  4. Marny Douglas Avatar
    Marny Douglas

    I am from Canada and like the lady before me l have made numerous sweaters like this 40 yrs ago
    Since then my hands have aged as well, hence l would like to give it a try but can you suggest a yarn that l can buy here to try first.
    Thank you Marny Douglas

    1. Caroline Brooks Avatar

      I’m sorry I’m not familiar with yarns in Canada. If you go to an independent yarn store, rather than a big box craft warehouse, they will be knitting experts/fans and can advise you.

  5. Catherine Avatar
    Catherine

    I lost my pattern many years ago, therefore I am so happy to have found your page!
    Previously I would use the pattern for sizes then adapting the pattern to my own designs making each one unique and now I have been doing my own designs again over the last 2 years, Covid inspired.
    I have received lots of compliments regarding my knitting which has encouraged me to continue.
    Happy knitting.

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