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PetiteKnit Olga Jacket Pattern Booklet
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PetiteKnit Olga Jacket Pattern Booklet

PetiteKnit Olga Jacket Pattern Booklet

The Olga Jacket is a refined, top-down design marrying structure with ease. The yoke begins with rib shaping and increases, before transitioning into stockinette stitch. Short rows are used at the shoulders to strengthen the fit, and the front edges are worked in rib as you go to form the button bands without separate finishing.

After the yoke is established, the body is worked down in the round, and sleeves are picked up at the armholes and knit in the round to the cuffs. The jacket is then finished with a subtle rib border along all edges for a polished look—with no excessive seaming needed.

$11.10
PetiteKnit Olga Jacket Pattern Booklet
$11.10

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PetiteKnit Olga Jacket Pattern Booklet

The Olga Jacket is a refined, top-down design marrying structure with ease. The yoke begins with rib shaping and increases, before transitioning into stockinette stitch. Short rows are used at the shoulders to strengthen the fit, and the front edges are worked in rib as you go to form the button bands without separate finishing.

After the yoke is established, the body is worked down in the round, and sleeves are picked up at the armholes and knit in the round to the cuffs. The jacket is then finished with a subtle rib border along all edges for a polished look—with no excessive seaming needed.

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The Olga Jacket is a refined, top-down design marrying structure with ease. The yoke begins with rib shaping and increases, before transitioning into stockinette stitch. Short rows are used at the shoulders to strengthen the fit, and the front edges are worked in rib as you go to form the button bands without separate finishing.

After the yoke is established, the body is worked down in the round, and sleeves are picked up at the armholes and knit in the round to the cuffs. The jacket is then finished with a subtle rib border along all edges for a polished look—with no excessive seaming needed.