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Simply The Simplest Sweater
Simply The Simplest Sweater by Michelle Gregory
Printed knitting sweater pattern
Note From the Designer:
This sweater has been designed as a teaching garment and includes a number of techniques. If you are a Knit School member, this pattern is included in your Pattern Library.
The sweater is designed to be worn according to your bust size. As it is a batwing style sweater, there will be a lot of ease throughout the body. If you are between sizes, choose the smaller size if you want it to be more fitted (although it will still have a lot of ease).
The wingspan in sizes 1 to 5 is based on above the elbow to above the elbow measurements. The wingspan in sizes 6 to 9 is based on mid lower arm to mid lower arm. This is to preserve the batwing shape of the sleeves.
Additional Information:
Sizes:
9 sizes
Yarn:
DK Weight: 212m/100g
780 - 1700 m total
recommended from our yarn range: Milburn DK (Eden cottage yarns)
Tools:
3.5mm circular ( 100-120cm length, size depending)
4mm circular needle (120-150cm length, size depening)
4 mm needle
scrap yarn or long cable
tapestry needle
scissors
measuring tape
Gauge to 10cm :
stocking st: 22 sts & 28 rows
Simply The Simplest Sweater by Michelle Gregory
Printed knitting sweater pattern
Note From the Designer:
This sweater has been designed as a teaching garment and includes a number of techniques. If you are a Knit School member, this pattern is included in your Pattern Library.
The sweater is designed to be worn according to your bust size. As it is a batwing style sweater, there will be a lot of ease throughout the body. If you are between sizes, choose the smaller size if you want it to be more fitted (although it will still have a lot of ease).
The wingspan in sizes 1 to 5 is based on above the elbow to above the elbow measurements. The wingspan in sizes 6 to 9 is based on mid lower arm to mid lower arm. This is to preserve the batwing shape of the sleeves.
Additional Information:
Sizes:
9 sizes
Yarn:
DK Weight: 212m/100g
780 - 1700 m total
recommended from our yarn range: Milburn DK (Eden cottage yarns)
Tools:
3.5mm circular ( 100-120cm length, size depending)
4mm circular needle (120-150cm length, size depening)
4 mm needle
scrap yarn or long cable
tapestry needle
scissors
measuring tape
Gauge to 10cm :
stocking st: 22 sts & 28 rows