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Marigold Cardigan - Adult

Downloadable PDF, English, English
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$7.90
Marigold Cardigan - Adult
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The Marigold Cardigan, adult version comes with TWO fully explained variations, the original pattern the same as the children’s version, and a newer V-neck, drop shoulder version. The original pattern is pages 1 - 11, the variation is pages 12 -17.

This pattern is suited for beginners with an understanding of basic stitches. New stitches might be the bobble stitch - dc5tog, and the fphdc, bphdc ribbing method. I have tutorials for both of these on my instagram IGTV @littlegoldennook.

Sizing notes:

*If you fall into one of the above sizes but tend to have bigger arms I suggest using a half size bigger hook size or going up one size for the original pattern. *With the pattern variation you can easily make a certain size body, and follow a larger or smaller sleeve size.

10ply/Worsted/Aran/Medium weight yarn is best to achieve the gauge and sizing for this pattern. There is the option of making your cardigan shorter or longer than the suggested measurements.

Craft
Crochet
Designer
Little Golden Nook
Format
Downloadable PDF
Language
English
Notes
Buttons between 15 - 20mm will work well. For the variation you'll only need 3 - 4 buttons
Number of patterns
1
Pages
17
Skill Level
Beginner

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Terrible pattern that didn't match the main picture of the pattern. I had to edit it a lot to get how I wanted it to be (which was how it was advertised). Furthermore, the sizing was not right as they only added two chains for every size they went up. Would not recommend. I managed to get a cardigan out of it that I liked but only by differing completely from the pattern

Martha Hunter 3/2/2024

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