Stripe Knitting Pattern

Stripe knitting pattern

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The Saturday Stripes Shawl knits into the perfect neck wrap for a quick Saturday get-away. The varying size stripes add a fun intrigue to this easy-to-knit pattern. Saturday Stripes is a cute and great for a first-time shawl knitter. Choose your favorite three colors of Wooly Worsted and get knitting!  See yarn and needle requirements below. Here are the specs: Ewe Ewe Yarns Pattern #245Designed by Heather Walpole Measurements: 38\


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Striped jumper in bright coloursButton opening at shoulderMade in the flatSizes: 3 (6) 9 months (1) 2 (4) years Chest: 47 (50) 53 (57) 61 (66) cmLength: 26 (28) 30 (32) 37 (43) cmSleeve length: 15 (17) 19 (21) 24 (27)Yarn used: Katia Mississippi 3 which is a blend of 60% cotton and 40% acrylicYou can of course use a similar quality 4ply yarn if you wish but please check the tensionYarn amount: 50 (50) 50 (50) 100 (100) g of Katia Mississippi 3 yarn in lemon (767) and 50 g of each of the following colours: raspberry (765), leaf green (789), white (312), sky blue (779), coral (776)Additional materials: 3 and 3.5 mm straight knitting needles, 3 buttons Language English Brand Independent Designer Designer Jette Walters Craft Knitting Format Downloadable PDF Skill Level Intermediate


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Everybody loves a parade! This sweater, shown in Plucky Feet, is all about three different colored stripes, marching in formation around this simple top down, raglan sleeve pullover. The pattern is written for your favorite Plucky fingering weight and offers another opportunity to mix those fingering bases for added interest. Stripe Parade is a perfect project for a first time sweater knitter!Plucky Feet (90% merino, 10% nylon; 425 yds / 115 g): Good Ole Days MC, 2 (2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3) skeins, Early Light CC1, 2 (2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3) skeins, CC Bloom CC2, 1 skein. [Approx 625 (700, 775, 850, 925, 1000, 1075) yds / 575 (650, 700, 775, 850, 925, 975) m MC, 550 (625, 675, 750, 825, 875, 950) yds / 500 (575, 625, 675, 750, 800, 875) m CC1, 100 (125, 125, 150, 150, 175, 175) yds / 100 (100, 125, 125, 150, 150, 175) m CC2] Language English Brand Independent Designer Designer The Plucky Knitter Craft Knitting Format Downloadable PDF


Pretty Stuff \u0026 Stylish Stuff

Pretty Stuff \u0026 Stylish Stuff

***NOT A SWEATER FOR SALE*** Digital Download. Refunds cannot be issued for this pattern. The Kyla Pullover Sweater tunic edition is a remake of the popular cropped Kyla striped pullover! With a longer fit and wider sleeves, plus a little neckline for cooler weather! This is a fairly easy pattern and fun to knit up! I can’t wait to wear this with leggings and boots this fall! Materials Needed: 11 skeins total of wool and the Gang shiny happy cotton. 5 main color, 2 for color B, 2 for color C,
1 for color D, 1 for color E. Size 8 (5mm) knitting needles Size 8 (5mm) circular needles (mine were 15.5”) Darning needle for weaving ends. Finished Measurements (this is a one size pattern with oversized fit) Length: 27” Width: 23” Seamed sleeve length: 20.5” Skills Needed: Casting on, rib stitch, garter stitch, stockinette stitch, increasing, binding off, seaming, picking up stitches, Icelandic bind off. Please contact me with any questions or comments! ❤️ Bethany


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Bold bands of color accent the simple textures of this easy to knit blanket. Simple Stripe Blanket is worked back and forth in rows on a circular needle. Knit and purl stitches with a few increases and decreases make this a fun project.  Machine wash and dry for easy care.  Simple Stripe Knit Blanket kit includes easy to follow pattern and 100% acrylic Bernat Softee Chunky yarn True Grey, Natural, Grey Heather, Soft Taupe. Finished size 49\


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