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Zig-Zag Pullover
With this design, I wanted to play with juxtaposing horizontal and vertical stitch patterns, as is often done in shirtdresses made in striped fabrics. The two zig-zag patterns I chose are nearly identical, with the horizontal version being half the height of the vertical one. I placed the horizontal pattern in the center front and back, with vertical zig-zags on the sides and sleeves. Instead of mirroring the zig-zag patterns around the side seams, I designed them to flow continuously from back to front. The V-neck mirrors the horizontal zig-zag pattern that it intersects. I chose a dark-colored yarn for the upcoming winter, knowing that these stitch patterns would show up well in dark colors. This pattern provides a great opportunity to create a visually interesting piece in a yarn that may not display conventional stitch patterns well.
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- First published: November 2021
- Page created: October 29, 2021
- Last updated: October 29, 2021 …
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