Cozy Sweater – Along avec Anna

$14.95 Inc. GST

Cozy Sweater – Along avec Anna is a unisex sweater with raglan sleeves that is knitted with two yarns held together (a fingering and a mohair) to make it warm for the cooler months. It can also be knitted with only one DK yarn to make it lighter for the mid-season, or to avoid mohair for smaller sizes. It has long 2/2 ribs on the wrists and lower body and two small pockets.

Gauge: 22 st x 31 r = 10 cm in stockinette stitch in 4 mm/US 6 needles (or another size to get the gauge)

Finished Measurements: 3, (6, 12, 18) months [2, 4, 6, 8] 10 years

Materials Used:

  • About 280 (300, 330, 380)[420, 550, 600, 650] 750 meter of fingering weigh yarn and about the same amount of lace mohair
  • Stitch markers
  • Waste yarn to put the stitches on hold
  • Yarn from a contrasting colour
  • Tapestry needle

Needle Size: 4 mm/US 6 needles (recommended needles to get the gauge); 3.75 mm/US 5 needles for the ribbing

Skill Level: Beginner Friendly

  • Patterns include written instructions and you will receive a beautifully professionally printed pattern booklet mailed to you as a hard copy. Most of our patterns include a code that enables you to download a PDF version to your electronic devices from Ravelry as well.
  • A note about postage costs for patterns only – At checkout we automatically reduce the postage costs to standard letter pricing if your order is only patterns and under the $50.00 free delivery minimum. We send our patterns as a domestic letter with Australia Post. If you want your patterns with tracking you need to select and pay for Flat rate – Standard Shipping

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Description

Cozy Sweater – Along avec Anna is a unisex sweater with raglan sleeves that is knitted with two yarns held together (a fingering and a mohair) to make it warm for the cooler months. It can also be knitted with only one DK yarn to make it lighter for the mid-season, or to avoid mohair for smaller sizes. It has long 2/2 ribs on the wrists and lower body and two small pockets.

Gauge: 22 st x 31 r = 10 cm in stockinette stitch in 4 mm/US 6 needles (or another size to get the gauge)

Finished Measurements: 3, (6, 12, 18) months [2, 4, 6, 8] 10 years

Materials Used:

  • About 280 (300, 330, 380)[420, 550, 600, 650] 750 meter of fingering weigh yarn and about the same amount of lace mohair
  • Stitch markers
  • Waste yarn to put the stitches on hold
  • Yarn from a contrasting colour
  • Tapestry needle

Needle Size: 4 mm/US 6 needles (recommended needles to get the gauge); 3.75 mm/US 5 needles for the ribbing

Pattern Includes: Written Instructions

Skill Level: Beginner Friendly

  • Patterns include written instructions and you will receive a beautifully professionally printed pattern booklet mailed to you as a hard copy. Most of our patterns include a code that enables you to download a PDF version to your electronic devices from Ravelry as well.
  • A note about postage costs for patterns only – At checkout we automatically reduce the postage costs to standard letter pricing if your order is only patterns and under the $50.00 free delivery minimum. We send our patterns as a domestic letter with Australia Post. If you want your patterns with tracking you need to select and pay for Flat rate – Standard Shipping

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Additional information

Weight 100 g
Dimensions 30 × 21 × 1 cm
Project Type

Children’s Clothes, Jumper, Sweater