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Aurora Sweater
I love this little sweater because it is worked in the round, removing the need to sew and seam long portions of the garment. :) The yoke is used to join the sleeves and body together, then decreases to create the collar. There is an alternating stitch within the pattern to help keep us on track for stitch count. The sweater is used with medium weight yarn, so it is light enough for spring and summer, but also warm enough for mild winters! Months 12 and 24 have wider borders than months 6 and 18 to help meet the length requirement without breaking the pattern. I love making these sweaters for a quick baby shower gift (around 6 hours of work), and to use up my spare bundles of yarn.
6 month Chest 20” Length 11”
Color A: approximately 2 oz or 97 yards
Color B: approximately 2.2 oz or 106 yards
12 month Chest 22.5” Length 12”
Color A: approximately 2.4 oz or 117 yards
Color B: approximately 3 oz or 146 yards
18 month Chest 24” Length 13”
Color A: approximately 2.4 oz or 117 yards
Color B: approximately 3.7 oz or 181 yards
24 month Chest 26.5” Length 14”
Color A: approximately 3.2 oz or 156 yards
Color B: approximately 3.6 oz or 176 yards
Skill level: Adventurous Beginner with experience in the round
Stitches used: ch, sl st, sc, dc, sc2tog
Materials used: Vanna’s Choice in Fishermen (color A) and Silver Blue (color B); stitch markers; tapestry needle; US M/9.00mm crochet hook or size needed to achieve gauge
Instructions include picture guides and written instructions in US terms for sizes in 6, 12, 18, and 24 months
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