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PetiteKnit April Cardigan Pattern Booklet

PetiteKnit April Cardigan Pattern Booklet

The April Cardigan is a top-down knit with a flattering V-neckline and a structured yoke. It begins with shoulder increases worked on both right and wrong sides, followed by a section of sleeve increases and then classic raglan shaping. Increases are also worked along the front edges to shape the neckline. The body is worked flat, while the sleeves are knit in the round using either double-pointed needles or the Magic Loop technique. Stitches are then picked up along the front edges, shoulders, and back neck to form a ribbed button band with integrated buttonholes. Be sure to knit a swatch first to check your gauge for the best fit.

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PetiteKnit April Cardigan Pattern Booklet
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PetiteKnit April Cardigan Pattern Booklet

The April Cardigan is a top-down knit with a flattering V-neckline and a structured yoke. It begins with shoulder increases worked on both right and wrong sides, followed by a section of sleeve increases and then classic raglan shaping. Increases are also worked along the front edges to shape the neckline. The body is worked flat, while the sleeves are knit in the round using either double-pointed needles or the Magic Loop technique. Stitches are then picked up along the front edges, shoulders, and back neck to form a ribbed button band with integrated buttonholes. Be sure to knit a swatch first to check your gauge for the best fit.

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The April Cardigan is a top-down knit with a flattering V-neckline and a structured yoke. It begins with shoulder increases worked on both right and wrong sides, followed by a section of sleeve increases and then classic raglan shaping. Increases are also worked along the front edges to shape the neckline. The body is worked flat, while the sleeves are knit in the round using either double-pointed needles or the Magic Loop technique. Stitches are then picked up along the front edges, shoulders, and back neck to form a ribbed button band with integrated buttonholes. Be sure to knit a swatch first to check your gauge for the best fit.