Sometimes I like to eat dessert first. That's why this lovely, feminine cardi begins with the bottom lace edging instead of finishing with it. The botanical print of the lace panels create curves in a most flattering way; while the ¾ sleeves and textured cotton combine beauty with comfort. Following the Kirigami-style of knitting, this cardigan is still essentially a knitted square. It is meant to hang at the hip, and rest open, but feel free to embellish it with a shawl pin, if you like. This pattern uses lace, picked-up stitches, temporary (waste) stitches, wrap & turn short rows, 3-needle seaming, and applied I-cord
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Sometimes I like to eat dessert first. That's why this lovely, feminine cardi begins with the bottom lace edging instead of finishing with it. The botanical print of the lace panels create curves in a most flattering way; while the ¾ sleeves and textured cotton combine beauty with comfort. Following the Kirigami-style of knitting, this cardigan is still essentially a knitted square. It is meant to hang at the hip, and rest open, but feel free to embellish it with a shawl pin, if you like. This pattern uses lace, picked-up stitches, temporary (waste) stitches, wrap & turn short rows, 3-needle seaming, and applied I-cord edges to create an all in one piece garment that is flattering and feminine.
karinknits designs
Knit
S - 32"-34" bust, M - 36"-38" bust, L - 40"-42" bust, XL - 44"-46" bust
Wool of the Andes, Wool of the Andes Worsted Yarn, Swish Tonal Yarn, Swish Worsted Yarn, Comfy Worsted Yarn
660-900yds
Wool & Blends
Worsted/Hvy Worsted
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