Kromka
by Faina Goberstein
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© Joe Hancock, Interweave

© Joe Hancock, Interweave

© Joe Hancock, Interweave
Kromka
This project explores the use of traditional stitch pattern
placements. The body of the sweater is worked in a single
color in stockinette stitch. The cuffs and front bands are
worked in a two-color slip-stitch pattern. A different two-color
slip-stitch pattern is placed at the hem around the
body. Using slip-stitch patterns sparingly keeps them from
overwhelming the design.
Note: The yarn quantity is given for main color only. Add 1 skein each for additional colors.
For more information, see:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/the-art-of-s...
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- First published: September 2015
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