Paul Cardigan [EN]
*The offer applies solely to the knitting pattern. The items depicted in the photos are not included in the sale. By making a payment, you are purchasing a digital product - a PDF pattern.
*After purchasing the pattern, you can add it to your Ravelry library.
*After purchasing the pattern, you can add it to your Ravelry library.
The Paul cardigan is worked from the top down in stockinette stitch. First, the left and right shoulders are worked separately before being joined into a single piece. After that, stitches are picked up to work the back. Then, stitches are picked up again to work the right and left fronts. German Short Rows are used to ensure a comfortable fit at the shoulders. Once all the parts are completed, they are joined for knitting straight. Next, stitches are picked up to work the neckline in a 2x2 rib, worked back and forth, which is then sewn onto the place. Finally, the right and left front edges are worked in double knitting, and stitches are picked up to work the sleeves in the round.
The red cardigan in the photo is knitted in Cool wool by Lana Grossa & Pearl mohair by Majo Garn [col.0417]
The gray cardigan in the photo is knitted in Baby merino & Kid Silk by Garn Studio [col.cherry]
$10.88
Paul Cardigan [EN]—
$10.88













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*The offer applies solely to the knitting pattern. The items depicted in the photos are not included in the sale. By making a payment, you are purchasing a digital product - a PDF pattern.
*After purchasing the pattern, you can add it to your Ravelry library.
*After purchasing the pattern, you can add it to your Ravelry library.
The Paul cardigan is worked from the top down in stockinette stitch. First, the left and right shoulders are worked separately before being joined into a single piece. After that, stitches are picked up to work the back. Then, stitches are picked up again to work the right and left fronts. German Short Rows are used to ensure a comfortable fit at the shoulders. Once all the parts are completed, they are joined for knitting straight. Next, stitches are picked up to work the neckline in a 2x2 rib, worked back and forth, which is then sewn onto the place. Finally, the right and left front edges are worked in double knitting, and stitches are picked up to work the sleeves in the round.
The red cardigan in the photo is knitted in Cool wool by Lana Grossa & Pearl mohair by Majo Garn [col.0417]
The gray cardigan in the photo is knitted in Baby merino & Kid Silk by Garn Studio [col.cherry]





















