This warm and cozy turtleneck has a uniqueness to it. It has a stockinette body and ribbed sleeves - not to mention it is a saddle shoulder. We used 7 skeins for a size xs. This pattern can be found in The Yarn Girls' Guide to Knits for all Seasons
Click here for Alpaca Worsted Saddle Shoulder project & pattern details
Knit doubled out of the Merino Frappe yarn, this sweater is not only super soft but knits up quickly. The deep cowl and the nice line will make anyone feel like they just stepped off the runway. We used 8balls to knit a size small. This pattern can be found in The Yarn Girls' Guide to Knits for all Seasons
Click here for Merino Frappe Cowl project & pattern details
This slim fitting cabled turtleneck is a classic style that looks great with any bottom. It is a perfect sweater to practice your cabling. A size small took 8 skeins.
This pattern can be found in our book, The Yarn Girls' Guide to Beyond the Basics.
Click here for Savanna Cabled Turtleneck project & pattern details
This classic raglan sweater is knit with a super soft yarn. It will keep your little one so cozy all winter long. We used 3 balls of yarn for the main color and 1 ball for the contrasting color for a 1 year size.
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This is a great sweater for the winter months. The Merino Frappe yarn is soft and warm, but very lightweight. We held the yarn doubled, so it knits up very quickly. The split turtleneck gives it a little extra something. We used 10 skeins for a large.
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This flattering knit tank top has a unique neck line. We used a contrast color, but it can also be knit in just one color. We used 4 balls of yarn for the main color and 1 ball for the contrast for a size small.
Click here for Tika Tank project & pattern details