My first pick is this pullover, Kenner Street, by Emily Ringelman. This pattern ticks so many boxes for me - DK yarn, which is my favourite for sweaters for myself, V-neck, set-in sleeves, and the ease of adding waist shaping. All in all, a great sweater for me.
Today I'm looking at garments - sweaters, cardigans, ponchos, dresses, if it's a full size item of clothing I'm considering for this pattern pick. My first pick is this pullover, Kenner Street, by Emily Ringelman. This pattern ticks so many boxes for me - DK yarn, which is my favourite for sweaters for myself, V-neck, set-in sleeves, and the ease of adding waist shaping. All in all, a great sweater for me. I also love this Twig Sweater by Jenise Hope. It would really be a labour of love to knit, in cobweb weight yarn, but the finished sweater is so pretty and delicate-looking. For those who prefer a cardigan to a pullover, this beautiful Flower Cardigan by Ewelina Murach looks like a really interesting knit. The garment is constructed from the centre-back outwards, starting with the flower motif. Very pretty, and looks like it would be good fun to make too. For knitters looking for a bigger challenge than a sweater, how about a dress? This one, Luella by Suzie Sparkles, caught my eye. Worked in fingering weight yarn, the pattern offers three sleeve length options. And finally, to prove that a garment doesn't have to be a huge undertaking, how about something more skimpy? Eve's Leaves by Allison Janocha need no further explanation!!
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