Following the huge response to our competition, our two Cumulus
patterns are live on Ravelry and winging their way to retailers for you
to snap up and get knitting. Newsletter subscribers should check their
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Both of these patterns are designed by the very talented Vladimira Ilkovicov of Vadis Designs
for Fyberspates. Our patterns feature schematics and details of fit to
help you choose your size and includes both written as well as charted
instructions.
The Modra Pullover
is a cute, fitted sweater, knitted in Cumulus yarn. Worked flat before
it is blocked and seamed together, this sweater looks best with no ease
to show off the delicate lace detail that features in the body of this
sweater and is echoed in the sleeves. Waist shaping is worked to add
flattering shape to this feminine garment.
Size
ranges are multisized to include a range of sizes from a bust size of
32 inches through to 50 inches with an actual bust size of 32 1⁄4 to 50
1⁄2 inches. Work up the closest size to your bust measurement with
minimal ease for a snug and flattering fit.
This smallest size of
this sweater only requires 5 balls of Cumulus thanks to the light airy
gauge it is worked up in. Shown here in the Teal colourway, the yardage
requirements run from 5 x 25g balls of Cumulus to 9 x 25g balls of
Cumulus Yarn.
Perhaps a shrug seems more appealing with this inconsistent Autumnal weather?
The Aowena Shrug
is a pretty, lightweight shoulder cover, with a simple and effective
lace pattern for a little added glamour that is also designed by
Vladimira. This shrug is worked flat before being seamed during
finishing and with easy to follow charts and simple stitch repeats this
makes it a perfect beginner’s lace project or ideal for knit night
chatter for the more experienced knitter who needs a little stitch
interest to hold their attention.
Aowena
is multisized: S, M, L and XL with the smallest size only requiring 3
balls of Cumulus. Cumulus can be bought at a wide range of retailers and
the pattern is available both in print from retailers and via Ravelry
as part of the instore sales program. So whether you grab it today at
home or use it as an excuse to visit your local store, you’ve got
everything you need to get knitting.
- Have a great week!
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