





Rova Sweater
Digital Knitting Pattern
The Rova Sweater is a great combination of two cultures: Sami and Finnish.
The design on the yoke is inspired by Sami woven bands, and the name is from Finland. Some believe that the Santa Claus is from Rovaniemi, and since the sweater has a
Christmas look to it, the name just had to be Rova.
Finnish “o” is pronounced like a Norwegian “å”, so the correct name is Råva Sweater. I know, it's not easy to say it correctly.
Sizes
XS (S) M (L) XL (2XL) 3XL
Bust circumference
95 (100) 107 (114) 121 (128) 138 cm
Gauge (10 cm)
19 sts on needle size 4 mm (US6)
Circular needles
3 mm (US2.5) 100 cm
4 mm (US6) 40 and 100 cm
Double pointed needles
3 mm (US2.5)
4 mm (US6)
Colors used in Plötulopi
A 1026 B 1427 C 1432
Yarn
Plötulopi fra Istex (100 g = 300 m)
A 200 (300) 300 (400) 400 (400) 500 g
B 100 (100) 100 (100) 100 (200) 200 g
C 100 (100) 100 (100) 100 (200) 200 g
Yarn kit: Den Lykkelige Sau
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Designed by Christina Gjertsen (2023)
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