LUZ SWEATER

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Inspiration
Lacework adds texture to garments and creates unique pieces that will stand out in your closet. This design is inspired by simplicity. The body starts without elastic and subtle lines of lacework make up the body as a whole.

Sizes

1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10) with final measurement of the sweater after blocking of bust width of 100 (110, 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 180, 190) cm / 39.25 (43.75, 48, 50.5,54.75, 59, 63.5, 67.75, 70, 74.5) “. A positive ease of 20-30 cm/ 8-12” is recommended.

See the tabs below for more information on construction notes, level of difficulty, prerequisites, materials and gauge.

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🧶 Luz Sweater: a beginner-friendly lace knitting pattern

Do you want to knit your first lace sweater and enjoy seeing the light pass through every stitch?
The Luz Sweater knitting pattern is perfect for anyone who wants to learn lace techniques while creating a lightweight, elegant, and textured garment.

Knitting this pattern is more than a project: it’s a little ritual of light and calm that accompanies you through good and challenging moments, making every stitch a special experience.


🌿 What makes the Luz Sweater special

  • Delicate lace design that lets light shine through and adds beautiful texture.

  • Bottom-up construction worked in the round, helping you get familiar with the lace before separating front and back.

  • Includes step-by-step videos to guide you through the trickiest parts.

  • Professionally edited and tested by multiple knitters, ensuring a smooth, error-free experience.

  • Simple decreases and yarn overs create a repetitive lace pattern, ideal for beginners.


📐 Pattern details

  • Sizes: 10 available (1–10)

  • Finished bust circumference: 100–190 cm (39–75 in)

  • Recommended ease: 20–30 cm (8–12 in), or adjust based on the width of a favorite sweater

  • Skill level: beginner to intermediate (perfect for your first lace sweater)

  • Construction: worked bottom-up in the round, with front and back separated later


👩‍🏫 Is it for you?

This pattern is ideal if you want to:

  • Learn basic lace techniques while knitting your first sweater.

  • Enjoy a lightweight, repetitive project perfect for relaxing.

  • Create a garment that combines texture, light, and comfort.


✨ Make it yours

Download the Luz Sweater knitting pattern and start knitting a beautiful, textured, and light sweater that will brighten your wardrobe and your knitting experience.

👉 Get the pattern now: #luzsweater

Construction notes:

Sweater is worked bottom up. Start working in the round up to the armhole and continue working flat for the back and front. Pick up sts for the sleeve and work in the round up to the cuff. Pick up st for the collar and work ribbing.
Pattern is divided in following sections:

  1. Body up to armhole
  2. Back
  3. Front
  4. Sleeves
  5. Collar

Difficulty Level

Advanced beginner.
Pattern has been tech edited and tested.

What do you need to know?

To knit, purl, make increases and decreases. To work flat and in the round. Support videos are also provided.

Material

  • Yarn: DROPS Big Merino– 50gr; 75 m (82 yds). 100% wool.
  • Amount: 11 (12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23) skeins of 50 gr
  • Total in m: 825 (900, 975, 1125, 1200, 1350, 1425, 1500, 1575, 1725) m
  • Total in yds: 902 (984,1066,1230,1312,1476,1558,1640,1722,1886) yds
  • Other yarn suggestions provided
  • 5 mm (US 8) circular needles
  • 4,5 mm (US 7) circular needles for the collar
  • Markers
  • Stitch holder or waste yarn
  • Tapestry needle

Gauge

In a 10×10 cm (4×4 in) gauge you should have 18 sts and 22 rounds worked in the round in lace pattern.

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