Glow Girl Hoodie Pattern
Glow Girl Hoodie Pattern
Glow Girl Hoodie Pattern
Glow Girl Hoodie Pattern
Glow Girl Hoodie Pattern
Glow Girl Hoodie Pattern
Glow Girl Hoodie Pattern
Glow Girl Hoodie Pattern
Glow Girl Hoodie Pattern
Glow Girl Hoodie Pattern
Glow Girl Hoodie Pattern

Glow Girl Hoodie Pattern

$10.00

Meet the Glow Girl Hoodie, a gorgeous combination of color, texture and chevrons stitches! Worked flat from the bottom up in pieces, this cardigan is worked in a chevron pattern while mixing different types/colors of yarn to create colorful zig-zags. Sleeves and a hood are picked up and worked flat, finishing with a ribbed collar. This cardigan works up fast and is a joy to make!


Pattern details:

Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate Knitter

Needle Size:

Size 17 (12.75 mm) 32” / 80 cm circular needles

Size 19 (15 mm) 32” / 80 cm circular needles

Sizes:  1 (2, 3) 

Finished Measurements:

39 (52, 63]” / 99 (132, 160) cm bust circumference, intended to be worn with approximately 6-12” / 15-30.5 cm of positive ease. Sample is shown in a size 2 on a 32” / 80 cm bust with 20” / 51 cm of positive ease. 

Gauge: 

8 sts and 7.25 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Zig-Zag pattern worked flat on larger needles with Spun Cloud yarn, taken after blocking (See Pattern Notes for making gauge swatch.)

Materials: 

MC: Color A: 3 (4, 5) skeins Spun Cloud (100% wool, approx. 100 yds / 200 g) shown in Breezy Blue

Color B: 1 (1,2) skein(s) Dreamland (95% wool/4% silk/1% polyester, approx. 60 yds / 55 m per 100 g) shown in Circle Game

Color C: 1 skein Spun Cloud (100% wool, approx. 100 yds / 200 g) shown in Stormy Weather

Color D: 1 (1, 2) skein(s) Daisy Chain (95% wool/4% silk/1% polyester, approx. 60 yds / 55 m per 100 g) shown in Dune Twist

Pattern Designer: Cheryl Kubat

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