Coin Cable Cardigan
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© Karen Pearson

© Karen Pearson

© Karen Pearson

© Karen Pearson
Coin Cable Cardigan
by Elinor Brown
Photographs by Karen Pearson. Technical editing by Sue McCain.
The vertical lines of this cardigan, and single-button closure, flatter a wide variety of figures. Waist shaping placed only on the back of the cardigan provides a curvaceous fit without being overly tight. The bottom bands are knit perpendicularly, and the main stitches are picked up to work the pieces.
You will need approximately 4 (5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8) hanks of Osprey.
For more information, see:
http://www.amyherzogdesigns.com/knit-to-flatter/
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by Quince & Co.
Aran
100% Wool
170 yards
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