Pretty in pink Pullover | Free knitting Pattern

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Description

A design by Andrea Yetman that stands out from the crowd and highlights the colors and definition of our hand-dyed yarns! A free knitting pattern courtesy of Biscotte Yarns

Needing a bright, fun and girly sweater to add to my collection, Pretty in Pink came to life! This pullover features stranded colorwork and a very easy to memorize lace yoke. Have fun with bright, contrasting colors and enjoy this very engaging knit! - Andrea

YARN

Biscotte Yarns: DK Pure 238m / 260yds / 90% Merino Superwash and 10% Silk.

NEEDLES

  • Main Fabric: 4mm (US#6)–Circulars of at least 32” (80cm) and preferred needles for small circumference knitting (or size needed to obtain gauge).
  • Ribbing: 3.5mm (US#4)– Circulars of at least 32” (80cm) and preferred needles for small circumference knitting.

NOTIONS

GAUGE: 24sts and 30 rows = 10 cm (4”) using larger needles in Stockinette stitch.

SIZES: XS (S, M, L, XL, XXL)

PATTERN NOTES

Pretty in Pink is a seamless yoke pullover knit from top to bottom meant to be worn with approximately 2 inches; 5 cm of positive ease. The body is slightly cropped with a 3/4 sleeve that can be easily adjusted. Keep in mind that when adding extra length, more yarn may be required.

This pattern is offered FREE OF CHARGE as a PDF document. You must add the pattern to your cart, follow the steps to check out & a link to download the pattern will be emailed to you ♥

Customer Reviews

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Joyce Kaplan

Beautiful sweater & pattern! Thank u😊

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Carla Taylor
Pretty In pink Pullover

I have not made this yet! I will give feedback as soon as I do. Have to get my yarn

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Rosa Bianchi

I like them very much

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Patricia Cugnod
a beautiful pattern

thank you fro this beautiful pattern

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kellyscreek
mine won't be pink

well actually it will include pink. I'm using some of my natural dyed yarns, so the palette is rather muted. I am a fan of round yokes and I have thought about trying a lace insert in one. The instructions are clear. Now I just have to get gauge.

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