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Digital (PDF) Patterns
Gelato - digital knitting pattern - PDF
This sweater is knit top down, starting with the back section worked to the underarm. The stitches for the fronts are then picked up along the shoulders and worked to the underarm before joining both pieces and working down to the hem. To finish off the look, stitches are picked up along the armholes for the sleeves, which are then worked in the round from these to the cuffs.
Patterns are available in the following languages: Polish and English.
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Hallie Round - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Hallie Round is a summer version of the Hallie Vee sweater. With short sleeves and a wide round neck, this sweater is perfect for warmer days. The all-over cables add a touch of texture, making it a standout piece in your wardrobe.
This sweater is knit top down, starting with the back section worked to the underarm. The stitches for the fronts are then picked up along the shoulders and worked to the underarm before joining both pieces and working down to the hem. To finish off the look, stitches are picked up along the armholes for the sleeves, which are then worked in the round from these to the cuffs.
Patterns are available in the following languages: Polish and English.
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Hallie Vee - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Hallie Vee is a relaxed fit sweater, designed for ultimate comfort and style. With wider sleeves and a flattering v-neck, this sweater is perfect for all-day wear. The all-over cables add a touch of texture, making it a standout piece in your wardrobe.
This sweater is knit top down, starting with the back section worked to the underarm. The stitches for the fronts are then picked up along the shoulders and worked to the underarm before joining both pieces and working down to the hem. To finish off the look, stitches are picked up along the armholes for the sleeves, which are then worked in the round from these to the cuffs.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish and English.
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Miamas - digital knitting pattern - PDF
As I was reading “My Grandmother Asked Me to Tell You She’s Sorry” by Fredrik Backman, I was inspired to create a pullover that embodied the spirit of Miamas, the fictional land of fairy tales where everyone is accepted for who they are. And so, Miamas the sweater was born.
Soft and feminine, this sweater features a diamond-shaped, three-dimensional circle yoke and a modest stockinette body. It’s worked from the top down, completely seamlessly, making it a joy to knit. I added buttoned cuff slits and an I-cord-finished neckline for a touch of elegance.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish and English.
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Some Berries - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Some Berries is a slightly cropped, loose-fit sweater with a circular yoke that features colorwork inspired by berries in the garden. This pullover is worked seamlessly from the top down, starting with a provisional cast-on and a set of short rows to higher up the back neck and improve the fit. After that, the combination of colorwork pattern and random colorwork strips is worked to the end of the yoke. Once the yoke is finished, stitches are separated into body and sleeves and worked separately in the round using random colorwork strips where contrasting color lines are added now and then at random intervals of varying widths. A small band of colorwork is then worked just above the sleeve cuffs. The neckband is worked last and finished with Tubular Bind-off.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish and English.
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Waiting for normality - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Waiting for…” is a V-neck jumper in a relaxed fit. The shoulder seams, accentuated with a decorative stitch pattern, are shifted towards the back using a modified version of English Tailored (also known as “fully fashioned”) shoulder shaping. The same decorative stitch is also repeated in the bottom part of the body, optically slimming the silhouette, while the wide, long sleeves give this sweater a modern touch.
The garment is knit from the top down completely seamlessly, starting with back neck shaping. After having knit the back piece to the underarm, stitches are picked up along the shoulders for the front and also worked to the underarm, where both parts are joined in the round and worked in one piece down to the ribbing. When the body has been completed, sleeve stitches are picked up around the armholes and also worked in rounds from the top down. Optional short-row bust shaping for an extra good fit is included in the pattern.
This slightly cropped sweater is easy to pair with high-waisted denim or your favorite skirt.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, German and English.
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Crossing Pathways - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Crossing Pathways is a relaxed – or even oversized – boxy sweater. Slightly cropped, with wide boat neck and ¾-length sleeves, it is versatile, flattering and modern in shape. The pullover is worked from the top down, beginning flat, first shaping the neckline and upper body, then joined in the round before working the remainder of the body.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
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Kodikas - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Kodikas is a seamless top-down pullover with a textured pattern on the front. The sweater has an unusual neck opening in the versatile but underappreciated henley style.
The name Kodikas means “cosy” in Finnish, and the pattern was inspired by the rustic yarn – it has a laid-back, natural look. A big influence was also the new emphasis on size inclusiveness.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
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REDMOND HOODIE - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Hoodie is worked top down beginning with a provisional cast on, then body stitches are worked to the armhole. Stitches for the sleeves are placed on hold, and the body is worked in the round to the hem. When the body is completed, sleeve stitches are worked in the round to the cuffs. The hood is worked last. Choose the size with 6–10" / 15–25 cm of positive ease.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
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Seagrass - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Pullover is worked from the top down. Front and back are worked flat to the underarm, then stitches are joined and worked in the round to the hem. Sleeve stitches are picked up around the armhole and worked down to the cuff in the round. Neck is picked up and worked in the round. Choose the size with 8–14” of positive ease.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
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RISLE - digital knitting pattern - PDF
Pullover is worked from the bottom up in round to the armhole, then back and fronts are worked flat to the shoulders. After shoulders are joined, sleeve stitches are picked up around the armhole and worked in the round to the cuffs.
Choose the size with 6–12” of positive ease.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
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Canva - digital knitting pattern - PDF
We believe that every closet should contain a classic, timeless pullover – a sweater that never loses its appeal and stands the test of time.
“Canva” can be such a piece in your wardrobe!
It is a garment with a smooth, clean texture and a simple, loose cut – “pure canvas”, perfect for adding art to make it into your own favorite sweater. Slightly cropped, with wide ribbing and long sleeves, this universal sweater will be the perfect complement to any outfit. You can wear it with jeans, a girly dress, a mini checkered skirt, or dressy pants. It is universal, comfortable, always fashionable, and fits many styles.
“Canva” is worked seamlessly from the top down, starting at the back with a German short row shaping, after which the back stitches are worked down to the armhole and placed on hold. Stitches for the front are picked up one row in from the cast-on edge for an imitated shoulder ”seam” look, then worked down to the armhole, where the parts are joined and worked together in the round down to the hem. When the body is completed, sleeve stitches are picked up around the armhole, and worked down to the cuffs in rounds, too.
The “Canva” sweater is designed for two different yarn weights (sport and Aran weight), and is graded for 12 sizes for each yarn type.
VERSION 1 – ARAN WEIGHT YARN
Materials:
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Kremke Soul Wool Reborn Wool Recycled (65% Wool, 35% Manufactured Fibers - Acrylic): 100g/ 219 yards {200 meters}. Samples are made with colors: Mustard Melange and Emerald.
Yardage requirements
4 (4, 5, 5, 6, [6, 7, 7], 8, 8, 9, 9) skeins or approx. 770 (850, 940, 1030, 1130, [1240, 1350, 1460], 1560, 1670, 1790, 1920) yards {705 (780, 860, 940, 1035, [1135, 1235, 1335], 1425, 1530, 1640, 1755) meters} - US 8 – 5 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
- US 7 – 4.5 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
or in size to obtain gauge - 2 stitch markers
- 2 locking stitch markers
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, [6, 7, 8], 9, 10, 11, 12)
Sweater is meant to be worn with up to 8” {20 cm} of positive ease in a bust.
Shown in size 2 with 8” {20 cm} of positive ease in the bust.
Gauge:
18 sts and 26 rows per 4” {10 cm} in stockinette st with larger needles, washed and blocked.
VERSION 2 – SPORT/ DK WEIGHT YARN
Materials:
- Woolfolk Strå (50% Ovis 21 Ultimate Merino®, 50% Linen): 50g/ 164 yards {150 meters}. Sample is made in color no. S3.
Yardage requirements
5 (6, 6, 7, 8, [8, 9, 10], 10, 11, 12, 12) skeins or approx. 810 (880, 970, 1060, 1160, [1270, 1380, 1490], 1600, 1720, 1840, 1960) yards {740 (805, 890, 970, 1060, [1160, 1260, 1360], 1460, 1570, 1680, 1790) meters} - US 6 – 4 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
or in size to obtain gauge - 2 stitch markers
- 2 locking stitch markers
- tapestry needle
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
Sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, [6, 7, 8], 9, 10, 11, 12)
Sweater is meant to be worn with up to 6” {15 cm} of positive ease in a bust.
Shown in size 3 with 6” {15 cm} of positive ease in the bust.
Gauge:
21 sts and 30 rows per 4” {10 cm} in stockinette st with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
Materials:
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BC GARN Soft Silk (100% Silk): 100g/ 383 yards {350 meters} – two colors. Sample is made with colors: 01 (MC) and 06 (CC).
Yardage requirements
Main color (MC): 2 (2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4) skeins or approx. 640 (700, 760, 820, 900, 990, 1090, 1190, 1290) yards {585 (640, 695, 750, 825, 905, 995, 1090, 1180) meters}
Please add approx. 50 – 80 yards 45 – 75 meters for long sleeves.
Contrasting Color (CC): 1 (1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2) skein/s or approx. 140 (170, 200, 230, 270, 310, 360, 420, 480) yards {130 (155, 180, 210, 246, 285, 330, 385, 430) meters} - US 2½ – 3 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
or in size to obtain gauge - 1 stitch marker A, 6 stitch markers B, 4 stitch markers C
- 2 locking stitch markers (optional)
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Finished measurements: 36 (40.5, 44, 48.75, 53, 57.75, 60.75, 65.5, 68.5)“ {90 (101, 110, 122, 133, 144.5, 152, 163.5, 171) cm} bust circumference.
Sweater is meant to be worn with up to 6” {15 cm} of positive ease.
Shown in size 3 with 6” {15 cm} of positive ease in the bust.
Gauge:
22 sts and 29 rows per 4” {10 cm} in stockinette st with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
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Laceback Motyle - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Laceback Motyle” is a loose–fitting sweater with a wide neckline and ¾-length sleeves, ideal for transitioning into fall. As with my previous design, “Laceback Top”, this one also features elegant lace panels that decorate the back and extend onto both sleeves. However, this time, I used a butterfly-shaped lace pattern – thus the name “Laceback Motyle” (Motyle – Polish for butterflies).
This sweater is worked from the top down in a modified raglan construction and features different shaping for the front and back.
Eyelets are added to the sleeves and at the sides of this sweater for fun and decoration, and the contrasting hem gives it a feminine touch, making this top a versatile garment for many occasions.
Materials:
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BC GARN Soft Silk (100% Silk): 100g/ 383 yards {350 meters} – two colors. Sample is made with colors: 01 (MC) and 06 (CC).
Yardage requirements
Main color (MC): 2 (2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4) skeins or approx. 640 (700, 760, 820, 900, 990, 1090, 1190, 1290) yards {585 (640, 695, 750, 825, 905, 995, 1090, 1180) meters}
Please add approx. 50 – 80 yards 45 – 75 meters for long sleeves.
Contrasting Color (CC): 1 (1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 2, 2) skein/s or approx. 140 (170, 200, 230, 270, 310, 360, 420, 480) yards {130 (155, 180, 210, 246, 285, 330, 385, 430) meters} - US 2½ – 3 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
- US 4 – 3.5 mm 24” {60 cm} & 32” {80 cm} circular needles (or longer for magic loop)
or in size to obtain gauge - 1 stitch marker A, 6 stitch markers B, 4 stitch markers C
- 2 locking stitch markers (optional)
- stitch holders or scrap yarn
- tapestry needle
Sizes:
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
Finished measurements: 36 (40.5, 44, 48.75, 53, 57.75, 60.75, 65.5, 68.5)“ {90 (101, 110, 122, 133, 144.5, 152, 163.5, 171) cm} bust circumference.
Sweater is meant to be worn with up to 6” {15 cm} of positive ease.
Shown in size 3 with 6” {15 cm} of positive ease in the bust.
Gauge:
22 sts and 29 rows per 4” {10 cm} in stockinette st with larger needles, washed and blocked.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, and English.
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Cantata - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Cantata” Pullover, created in collaboration with Walcot yarns, is knit top-down in the round entirely seamless. The pictured sample was knit in Walcot Yarns Opus (70% Merino, 30% Alpaca): 100g/ 384 yards {350 meters}, a merino-alpaca blend that is pleasing to work with and brings out the best in the stitch pattern.
Specially designed with modified circular yoke construction to have a lowered yoke and wider neckline, this sweater has a slightly cropped overall length and long sleeves with moderate balloon shaping in the lower part. It features a textured overall stitch pattern of vertical lines, broken by short horizontal welts in rhythmic intervals, which had been inspired by the photo of a ready-to wear garment spotted on a Pinterest board.
The pullover is completely worked inside out to avoid purling too many stitches. A helpful video tutorial explains the special technique used to create the decorative welts sitting like notes on staff lines in music.
The pattern provides complete row-by-row instructions for 9 sizes, a separate stitch pattern chart for those who prefer to work visually, as well as the customary schematics with marker placement.
Laid-back without looking sloppy, this is a sweater for relaxed moments in an otherwise structured life – wear it around campus, in front of the fireplace at a cozy mountain cabin, or just for a coffee shop run into town on a Saturday morning.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
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Aureliana - digital knitting pattern - PDF
„Aureliana“ is a light summer tee with wide boat neck and beautiful lace details. Loosely fitted, but not too oversized, it is worked seamlessly from the top down and shaped with short rows around the neck and shoulders.
Both Front and Back are worked flat separately to the underarm, and then joined in the lower body to be knit in one piece in the round. The garter stitch neck and sleeve bands are worked last.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
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Trussed and Twisted - digital knitting pattern - PDF
"Trussed and Twisted” is a top for all those who love intriguing details.
A deep neckline finished with I-cord, an unusual, symmetrical cable and openwork stitch pattern, accentuated false “seams” and interesting constructions create a garment that will satisfy every knitting adventure explorer.
The design of the sweater, with a classic shoulder line positioned further back, has been modernized here, and the sweater is knitted in one piece, completely seamless. After knitting a few rows on the back piece, stitches are picked up for the front and sleeves, after which proper shaping starts, and the sweater is worked down to the ribbing.
The modern, slightly cropped length of the sweater and ¾ length sleeves of the original are easy to change and adjust to your own preferences. The pattern is written in 11 sizes from XXS to 4XL, with separate charts for the Fronts. To save paper, print only the pages you need for your size.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
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Mohair Me - digital knitting pattern - PDF
This yarn by Filcolana and its interesting color appealed instantly to me, even though the color, a deep reddish Russet, is way off from the usual suspects in my range of favorite tones.
This roomy sweater in an oversize look with lots of positive ease is worked seamlessly from the top down, neckline and shoulders are shaped with German short rows. The pattern contains two options for the neckline – either a wide rounded neckline with ribbed neckband, or – with additional yardage requirements – a cozy turtleneck.
The neckline shaping section is charted only, while the Main Pattern comes both as chart (individually for each size) as well as in form of written-out row-by-row instructions.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English, German.
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Lexa - digital knitting pattern - PDF
„Lexa“ is a light summer tee with wide boat neck and beautiful lace details. Loosely fitted, but not too oversized, it is worked seamlessly from the top down and shaped with short rows around the neck and shoulders.
Both Front and Back are worked flat separately to the underarm, and then joined in the lower body to be knit in one piece in the round. The garter stitch neck and sleeve bands are worked last.
Pattern available in the following languages: Polish, English.
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Punchline - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Punchline” sweater is worked seamlessly from the top down in a loose-fitting A-line shape. It features cute little eyelet details and hem and sleeve cuffs finished with a double-knitted edging. A yoke construction with sleeve increases along the raglan lines and body increases with yarn overs within the body creates an interesting shoulder line.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
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Unboxing - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Unboxing” is a roomy, almost oversized sweater worked seamlessly from the top down, featuring moderately fitted sleeves and a wide neckline created by short-row shaping on both the front and back.
Its geometric stitch pattern, found in and old knitting magazine, has intrigued me for a long time, and I’ve always wanted to use it in a sweater.
Knit in my favorite Yakalicious yarn!
Materials:
* Dye Dye Done Yakalicious (60% Merino, 20% Silk, 20% Yak): 100g/ 400 yards [366 meters].
4, [4, 5], 5, [5], 6 skeins or approx. 1330, [1470, 1620], 1770, [1930], 2090 yards [1220, [1340, 1480], 1620, [1760], 1910 meters] of fingering weight yarn.
* US 2½ – 3 mm & US 3 – 3.25 mm – 24" [60 cm] & 60" [150 cm] circular needles or double pointed needles
* 4 stitch markers in one color, 1 stitch marker in a second color (BOR marker)
* stitch holders or scrap yarn
* tapestry needle
Sizes:
S, [M, L], XL, [2XL], 3XL
Finished measurements: 41, [49, 53], 61, [65], 73" [102.5, [122.5, 132.5], 152.5, [162.5], 182.5 cm] bust circumference.
The sweater is meant to be worn with at least 7" [17.5 cm] of positive ease. The sample is size S worn with approx. 8.5" [20 cm] of ease.
Gauge:
27 sts and 35 rows per 4" [10 cm] in reverse stockinette stitch; main pattern repeat 16 sts x 32 rows = 2" [5 cm] x 3.5" [9 cm] – both with larger needles after blocking.
Pattern available in the following languages:Polish, English, German.
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Pocket You, Kangaroo - digital knitting pattern - PDF
“Pocket you, Kangaroo!” has the casual looks that make you fit in when hiking or attending games, but still gives you the gratifying comfort of a garment tailored exclusively to your unique body shape.Seamlessly constructed, this sweater has all the extra little details that provide welcome diversion during knitting and instantly show the adept viewer what an accomplished crafter you are. It has a beautiful cable panel with texture-filled argyle shapes on the front and optically slimming vertical lines on the back, a rounded neckline just deep enough to show off a pretty necklace or cleverly draped neckerchief, and snug-fitting ribbed cuffs that safely keep out wind and cold. The same ribbing is repeated at the shirt tail hemline. Best of all is the incorporated kangaroo pocket where you can keep your hands warm or carry small items.
Yarn
Miss Babs Yowza (100% Superwash Merino; 560 yards/512 meters/8 ounces/226 grams), 2 (2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4) skeins shown in Fig. Or approximately 960 (1010, 1080, 1180, 1280, 1400, 1530, 1660, 1800) yards/880 (925, 990, 1080, 1170, 1280, 1400, 1520, 1650) meters of worsted weight yarn.
For best results when working with hand dyed yarns we strongly suggest alternating skeins of the same color throughout your project.
Finished Measurements
Chest: 32 (34½, 36, 38¼, 40, 44, 46¼, 50¼, 51¼)”/81 (87.5, 91.5, 97, 101.5, 111.5, 117.5, 127.5, 137.5) cm. Shown in 36”/91.5 cm, to be worn with 0-1”/2.5cm positive ease.
Needles
US 6 4 mm circular needle, 32”/80 cm long for body and double pointed needles for sleeves.
US 4 3.5 mm circular needle, 32”/80 cm long for body ribbing, 24”/60 cm long for neck finishing and double pointed needles for sleeve ribbing.
Gauge
20 Stitches and 32 Rows = 4”/10 cm square in reverse stockinette stitch on larger needles, lightly blocked.
Notions
Two stitch markers in one color (A)
Two stitch markers in a second color (B)
One stitch marker in a third color (to mark Beginning of Round)
Locking stitch markers
Stitch holders or waste yarn
Cable needle
Tapestry needle
Pattern available in the following languages: English.
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