This raglan sweater has a fun stripe down the middle. It is a great project for learning intarsia. Choose your own color combinations to make a one of a kind. We used 10 balls for a size small.
This pattern can be found in our book, The Yarn Girls' Guide to Beyond the Basics.
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Why not knit a cardigan with a unique twist? Instead of buttons, we decided to knit a cardigan that tied in one place. The slightly belled sleeves add something extra to the style.
We used 6 skeins for a size small. This pattern can be found in The Yarn Girls' Guide to Knits for all Seasons
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This sweater is a good project to learn how to do single striping. The Cashmerino Aran is soft and great yarn to knit with. And picking from all of the great colors will be half the fun. It took us 5 of each color for a 4 year old 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 simple crewneck pullover can be finished in less than a week. The texture of the yarn is all it takes for this simple sweater to have that extra pizazz. We used 6 balls for a small size.
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This is the perfect sweater for any baseball lover. Choose your team\'s colors or just your favorite colors -- it is a cute sweater either way. Ceramic baseball buttons are the perfect complement.
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