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Shifting Ribs Pullover

Anglais
6,60 €
Shifting Ribs Pullover
6,60 €
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Ribbed sweaters can be tedious to knit, or even intimidating if you don’t care to work in rib. In addition to being deeply textured and “squishy,” brioche rib offers a change from ordinary ribs.

Worked mostly in one color, the body and sleeves actually do work up pretty quickly. Adding the syncopated two-color section in the middle of the chest and at the sleeve cuffs breaks up the rhythm a bit while giving you a chance to work with two colors at a time without needing to strand the unused color across the back. At first you do need to pay some attention to which stitches are slipped and which stitches are knit or purled, but the pattern soon takes on a pace and rhythm of its own.

I liked the idea of playing with two semi-solid colors and a third painted color to bring it all together. The rich colors in this pullover are perfect for fall, but would be easy to customize for a lighter or neutral color scheme.

Artisanat
Tricot
Designer
Therese Chynoweth
Format
PDF téléchargeable
Langue
Anglais
Notes
The larger needle is needed for the cast-on if using the Long Tail method.
Nombre de modèles
1
Pages
6
Niveau de compétence
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