The Kaleidoscope Embroidered Sweater is worked top down, seamlessly and in the round, this yoke style sweater is ideal for beginner knitters looking to make their first sweater. The really fun part is running wild (creatively!) with the embroidery.
* The yarn needed to complete this project, including 2-5 skeins of Spun Cloud yarn and 1 Wildflower Mini Sampler Kit (required yarn amount varies upon size you purchase). **Please note any modifications to size or length may require additional yarn**
* The Kaleidoscope Embroidered Sweater pattern PDF download - this will be emailed to you upon checkout
* Knit Collage University Video Class with step by step instruction on how to knit the Kaleidoscope Embroidered Sweater from start to finish in our app. You will receive an invitation to access your video class tutorials inside our app in a separate email shortly after checking out. If this is your first time gaining access to our app, you will be asked to create an account from that invitation.
Recommended to be worn with 2-4” / 5-10 cm of positive ease.
The Vanilla/Bon Vivant sample is shown in a size 1 on a 32” / 81 cm bust with 2” / 5 cm of positive ease. The Lavender/Blush sample is shown in a size 3 on a 39" / 99 cm bust with 1.5" / 3.81 cm of positive ease and the Breezy Blue/Taffy sample is shown in a size 5 on a 49" / 124.6 cm bust with 0" / 0 cm of positive ease.
7.5 sts and 10 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette stitch worked in the round using knitting needles on Spun Cloud, taken after blocking
Laurel Gervitz
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