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A very easy PDF knitting pattern to download for a beautiful Cable and Rib Aran Sweater. Designed so the ends of the cables create feminine edges. The knitting pattern can be knit in any Aran or Worsted weight yarn. Knit flat, in one piece, using a 5mm circular knitting needle. The knitting pattern is written for one size. One size truly does fit all with the cables and ribs giving plenty of ease to the body. To fit size 86cm [34”] – 117cm [46”] chest. You will also need: 600 Grams of Aran/Worsted weight yarn. 1 x 5mm (UK6-US8) Circular Knitting Needle. 1 x 5mm Cable Needle. 1 x 4mm Crochet Hook. A perfect sweater for the cool of a summer evening (Aran/Worsted weight Cotton Yarn) or, future planning your wardrobe for autumn and winter.
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The pattern to make this hood comes as a digital pdf download. Inspired by vintage balaclavas, the Bug Hood is a versatile winter essential. A super warm snood, a cosy balaclava and a functioning hood, all in one! The perfect layering accessory. With step by step, easy to follow instructions it’s a fast but fun project using the following techniques: Long tail cast on, 1×1 rib stitch, stocking stitch, increasing and decreasing, knitting in the round, picking up stitches, Invisible seam or crochet join. Skill Level: Easy/Intermediate. Yarn: Aran/Worsted weight yarn. Suggested Needle Size: 6.5mm/US 10.5 circular knitting needles, length 50cm/20” and 7mm/US 10.5 knitting needles. Size: One Size. The bug hood has a neck circumference of 33cm/13” flat. Due to the nature of the ribbed knit, it can stretch comfortably to a circumference of up to 66cm/26” to fit over the head. The face opening of the hood has a circumference of 48cm/19” flat and can stretch comfortably to 72cm/28.25 to fit around the face when worn as a balaclava. Pattern written in English
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