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This top-down pullover is worked no sewing, including the zipper installation. Grove features Dream in Color Classy (a squishy worsted merino) in Tokyo Creme. It's accented with handmade leather patches on both shoulders and elbows. The kid-version preceded it, so now you can make it for your man no matter how little or big.
Detail of sidesaddle cluster stitch from Sidesaddle cluster stitch pullover from Teva Durham's Loop d loop crochet
A year and a half later, this pattern is DONE! Details here.
Hedge Fence is knitted in the round, with sleeve caps worked flat and sewn in. All 12 sizes (31" - 55") are individually charted, although the pattern text includes several pages on how to modify the garment to fit your body.
Pattern is available here for $8.50.
Slip Stitch Crochet pattern published by CGOA in 2005 as part of their CGOA Pattern Line. Updated pattern will be available at my DesigningVashti pattern site (please check my Flickr profile for direct link).
I've seen this type of garment called a "pullover shrug" and a "micro-shrug".
First Sweater.
Mohair Cowl Pullover
by Michele Renee Burrows
from Interweave Knits, Winter 2004
in Plymouth Baby Alpaca
It's done and I love it!
Pattern: Bubble pullover from Knitting Nature by Norah Gaughan.
Yarn: Novita Nalle, two strands.
Needles: 3.5 mm for ribbing, 4 mm for pentagons, 4.5 mm for sleeves.
Modifications: Did the sleeves in the round up to the armholes.
Weight: 598 g
yarn: rowan felted tweed
pattern: www.interweaveknits.com/galleries/bonus/fall2007/flood.asp
needlesize: 4mm
Joan McGowan-Michael (White Lies Designs) Finished size 50" I used Joan's mercerized cotton yarn. I made the sleeves wider than the pattern.
I knit on the this like crazy the second this pattern came out- which basically means I worked on it exclusively- funny how much faster the pattern is completed when that is done! ;P
Simple double stranded raglan pullover I worked in the round in basic stock. st w/ ribbing stacked at midriff - It was a chunky knit done on size 11 & 15 circs - this one I didn't take any notes for...it was a much needed free-minded knit. It's a softy!
This is a tan two-fer (blouse/pullover in one) and floral skirt that were both bought at Goodwill (two different locations actually). Accessories are yellow hair bow, silver jewelry, white belt, light hose, and bone snake skin pumps. I think this is a very attractive outfit for spring, though I will want to try both pieces with other skirts and blouses over the coming months.