MAGNI

Named after my dear grandmother. A classic and timeless t-shirt that can be worn for all occasions. The t-shirt is knitted from the top down.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Where can I find the recipe I purchased?

The recipe will be sent to you by email as a PDF file. Please also check your spam folder or send an email if you cannot find it.

How are the difficulty levels?

I have divided my recipes into 3 levels of difficulty.

Difficulty level 1 - Patterns marked with difficulty level 1/3 only have the basic techniques such as casting on, picking up, increasing, decreasing, knitting and purling. This is perfect for those who have never knitted before or for those who want something easy to knit.

Difficulty level 2 - Patterns marked with difficulty level 2/3 have the classic constructions such as raglan, round yoke or sewn-in sleeves. There may also be patterns that have a simple color pattern, textured knit or simple techniques. Suitable for somewhat beginner-experienced knitters

Difficulty level 3 - Patterns marked with difficulty level 3/ 3 are patterns where several things happen at once, such as pattern knitting at the same time as raglan decreasing. Suitable for experienced knitters - advanced knitters.

Although the patterns are marked with difficulty levels, a beginner can handle difficulty level 3/3 as long as they are motivated and willing to learn different techniques along the way. The difficulty levels only give an indication of how the pattern is built up with construction, structure and pattern.

How do I find my size?

To find the size you want, you must first figure out how you want the garment to fit. Measure your own body or find a garment in your wardrobe that you like the fit of and choose the size that is closest to the measurements of the garment you measured.

I measure the garments based on the width, full length and sleeve length.

Waist is measured under the sleeve or at the widest part of the upper body.

The length is measured from the neckline down.

The sleeve length is measured from where the sleeve is attached to the body.