Lace sweater pattern
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This is a PDF pattern in English! Airy lace sweater with light beautiful pattern. Great knitwear for every season! Make you warm and cosy both on summer evenings and on winter days. The pattern is easy to knit, but needs some concentration and attention at first. The sweater is worked top down without seems. Begin with Short rows for better fit, then Yoke is knitted in the round with Raglan increases , the Yoke is divided into body and sleeves. Body and sleeves are worked in the round…
TWEEDY LACE got its name from the beautiful tweed yarn by Woolissime which I used for this sweater. It is made from the bottom up, first the body and the sleeves are worked separately and then joined together at the circular yoke. The range of ease across all the sizes is 9-11 cm/3.5-4.5”. The picture shows size 2 with 11 cm/4.5” of positive ease. YARN: TWEED FINGERING by WOOLISSIME (85% Merino, 15% Donegal Nep), 400 m/437 yds in 100 Gr Grams: 325 (390, 420, 505, 535, 610, 645, 690) Metres…
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Because of the beautiful wavy neckline, this sweater got the name WAVELET. It is a seamless top-down sweater with an interesting lace pattern on the round yoke while the rest is made in reverse stockinette (knitted on the wrong side). The range of ease across all the sizes is 9-11 cm/3.5-4.5”. The picture shows size 2 with 9.5 cm/3.75” of positive ease. YARN: INES by WOOLISSIME, fingering weight (90% Superwash Merino, 10% Linen), 366m/400 yds in 100 Gr Grams: 280 (295, 310, 330, 350, 375)…
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Montgolfier sweater download is a gorgeous sweater with balloon sleeves and a design by Gepard Garn. Buy and download at Gepard Garn.

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