Creative Knitting

RIPPLE CARDIGAN

STITCH GUIDE

The Ripple Cardigan is worked on large (6.00mm) needles and is quick to knit and very lightweight, with only four or five balls of yarn. The garment is knitted from the bottom up and worked onto a yoke at the top. The model pictured is size A (size 8) and wears a size A garment. The garment is designed as a stretch to fit item. The bodice measurement is taken underarm here the fabric is not ruffled and is approximate since the ruffling effect distorts the measurements.

STOCKING STITCH (ROWS)

Row 1: RS - Knit to end of row.

Row 2: WS - Purl to end of row.

Repeat these two rows.

BACK, LEFT & RIGHT BODICE

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