Moss St Tunic - Sweater Knitting Pattern for Kids in Debbie Bliss Cotton DK by Debbie Bliss
Downloadable PDF, English, English
By Debbie Bliss
$5.00
Moss St Tunic - Sweater Knitting Pattern for Kids in Debbie Bliss Cotton DK by Debbie Bliss
$5.00
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What you'll need
To Fit Age: | 1-2 Years | 3-4 Years | 5-6 Years | 7-8 Years |
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Debbie Bliss Cotton DK (opens in a new tab) | ||||
Debbie Bliss Cotton DK
Duck Egg (9) (opens in a new tab) | 9 | 10 | 11 | 13 |
Tools & Other Supplies | ||||
US 5 (3.75mm) Single Pointed Needles (opens in a new tab) | ||||
US 6 (4mm) Single Pointed Needles (opens in a new tab) |
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Product Details
This has FAVORITE written alllll over it! So comfy and cozy to wear every day, this tunic is knitted in seed stitch with a wide turtle neck (ideal for getting over little heads), turned up sleeves and side notches - great fun to knit!
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Download the PDF pattern for Moss St Tunic - Sweater Knitting Pattern For Kids in Debbie Bliss Cotton DK by Debbie Bliss & start knitting today!
Discover thousands of downloadables and FREE knitting patterns at LoveCrafts.com.
- Brand
- Debbie Bliss
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- Debbie Bliss
- Featured product
- Finished Size
- To Fit Age 1-2 Years to 7-8 Years
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Needles Required
- 3.75mm (US 5) & 4.00mm (US 6) Single Point Needles
- Number of patterns
- 1
- Pages
- 3
- Skill Level
- Beginner
- Techniques and construction
- Seamed ,Worked Flat
- Yarn Weight
DK | Light Worsted
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Easy to follow so far. I decided to knit a size bigger than the pattern shoes for but it seems to be reasonably easy to adjust by looking at the difference between smaller sizes and scaling up.