Wilbur Cardigan
by Michelle Reid
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© Michelle Reid

© Michelle Reid

© Michelle Reid

© Michelle Reid
Wilbur Cardigan
This cardigan is designed to be a boxy, structured fit. The body is worked in one piece, divided at the armholes for fronts and back to be worked separately. Sleeves are worked flat, with a shaped cast off to create a set in jacket-style squared shoulder.
DIFFICULTY: Advanced Beginner
SIZES: NB (0-3m, 3-6m, 6-12m, 12-24m, 2-4m, 4-6 yrs, 6-8yrs)
YARN: DK Yarn: 50g x 6 balls e. g. Drops Karisma (100m per ball)
NEEDLES: 4.00mm
OTHER SUPPLIES: Cable needle, stitch markers & max 7 buttons
We hope you enjoy making this cardigan - please message us with any questions or suggestions.
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