Anyway, I think I may have finally reached the point where I feel confident enough in my knitting skills to begin looking at the next best thing after shawls: sweaters! But more specifically, cardigans. Ones that are loose, forgiving, laid-back, and don't need to fit like a glove...so totally my style!
Here are some of my favorite cardigan patterns on Ravelry. Links to these beautiful patterns are below:
1: Postgrad by Alicia Plummer. This cardi is gorgeous! The design, the yarn, the style. This was the sweater than got me thinking, 'ok, I need to learn how to do this!' So it's safe to say this will be the first cardigan pattern I'd like to tackle.
2: Snowbird by Heidi Kirrmaier. The first thing that came to my mind when I saw this cardi was SNUGGLY!
3: Ribtastic Cardi by Melinda Larson. I love how casual this one is. And the pattern is free.
4: Crosscountry by Alicia Plummer. I love the simplicity of this cardigan and that one strip of texture towards the bottom. Plus, it has pockets!
5: Cloud Bay by Justina Lorkowska. Another simple in it's beauty to really show off your yarn of choice, and with pockets.
6: Palatte by Lisa K. Ross. This one spoke to me with it's beautiful ombre colorways. How much fun would it be to shop for yarn for this?
7: Greystone by Sarah Cooke. I love the texture on the back panel and front pockets. The pattern is also available in child sizes.
8: Shawl Shrug by Susanne Sommer. I love that this pattern still gives my my shawl fix, but add some sleeves, and now it becomes a cardigan!
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Can you just make me all of these? ;)
ReplyDeletehaha i wish i could knit fast because i totally would :)
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