Mina Striped Sweater - Knitting Pattern for Girls in Debbie Bliss Eco Baby
Downloadable PDF, English
By Debbie Bliss
$7.65
Mina Striped Sweater - Knitting Pattern for Girls in Debbie Bliss Eco Baby
$7.65
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What you'll need
To Fit Chest: | 67cm (26½") | 74cm (29¼") | 80cm (31½") | 86cm (34") |
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Debbie Bliss Eco Baby | ||||
Debbie Bliss Eco Baby
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Tools & Other Supplies | ||||
3.00mm (US 2.5) Single Pointed Needles (opens in a new tab) | ||||
3.25mm (US 3) Single Pointed Needles (opens in a new tab) |
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Product Details
Knit the adorable Mina Striped Sweater for your little one—it’s destined to become their cherished favourite. It's made in Debbie Bliss Eco Baby, a soft and comfortable yarn made from smooth 100% cotton, perfect for all-day wear. Whether you follow the pattern or opt for two beloved colours for the stripes, this jumper will surely delight. The charming stripes on the body of the sweater are mirrored on the drop-shoulder sleeves. Knitted in separate pieces and seamed together, this project promises joy in every stitch.
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- Brand
- Debbie Bliss
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- Debbie Bliss
- Featured product
- Finished Size
- To Fit Chest: 67 to 86 cm (26½ to 34")
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Needles Required
- 3.00mm (US 2.5) & 3.25mm (US 3) Single Point Needles
- Number of patterns
- 1
- Pages
- 4
- Skill Level
- Intermediate
- Techniques and construction
- Seamed ,Stripes ,Worked Flat
- Yarn Weight
Sport
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The pattern was accurate. The yarn has a few thin pieces that needed to be cut out and the yarn split easily. I had to go back several times to fix a stray piece of yarn. Once I got through knitting the sweater it does look fine.