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Alloa Cardigan
This Classic Cardigan will compliment all your summer outfits from a cute flowy dress to a casual jeans and T shirt look. This quick and easy design will easily transition to a cute layer during Fall months! Made with a simple even increases, top down, and seamless. Some of the fun details is set in little pockets and a lacy texture row along the border of the ribbing and sleeves.
The Cardigan works up super quick but still has a nice drape due to it being made with a bulky yarn.
Constructed in one large piece, seamless, top down with set in pockets.
The sleeves are created by skipping a group of stitches. It’s that easy, you simply skip them. These two sections will cease to be part of your working row and you will finish the body and ribbing.
Sleeves are then added on.
A nice edging is then added onto the front and neck area for a polished look! This can also add any added width you may wish to add extra. Customization is easy and i’m happy to help if you message me.
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PATTERN DETAILS: Intermediate, Easy
••Sizes: XS-4X
••Seamless
••Includes Yarn Brand and Color-Bulky Yarn
Made in collaboration with Color Made Easy by Lionbrand.
••Picture Tutorial Included for working the sleeves and inset pockets. Added details create a non beginner Cardi look.
Thank you so much for your shop support! I hope you love it!! If you should need any help or have questions along the way, please contact me via my Etsy shop or Email
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A fun dip into history behind the name: Alloa, Scotland: Alloa grew up under the protection of Alloa Tower which may have been built before 1300 AD.The name of the town has had different spelling at different periods. In the charter granted by King Robert the Bruce in the year 1315, to Thomas de Erskyne, it is called Alway; in some subsequent ones, Aulway, Auleway; and more recently Alloway. The most probable etymology of the name was from Aull Waeg - the way to the sea. The town itself continued to be known for its weaving and glassmaking industries well into the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Historical information from www.wikipedia.com
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