Sue Hilger
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Knitting: Cardigan
This is an easy fitting cardigan worked from the top down with a little flair. A cabled scarf is attached to the neckline and falls to the bottom of the sweater along the fronts. Our sample closes at the front with a zipper sewn in by hand. For those who don’t want to sew in a zipper, there are directions for buttons. Look for * in the directio...
Crochet: Pullover
This simple openwork pullover uses only 2 crochet stitches. The shaping is easy and the sleeves are worked down from the armhole - very little finishing is needed.
Knitting: Cardigan
This pullover is worked from the top down with reverse stockinette stitch (purl on the right side, knit on the wrong side). Three mock cables are worked in the center of the front and back and there is one mock cable in the center of each sleeve. Additional mock cables are worked to define the waistline on the front and the back. Defining the w...
Crochet: Cardigan
This Zauberball cardigan with its long color repeats is worked in an easy V stitch pattern – no question where to insert the hook using this stitch! A classic design with no buttons; falls just above the hip. Of course, you could make it longer (a tunic) or shorter (cropped) by adjusting the length to the underarm.
Crochet: Cowl
This is an easy project using 4 basic crochet stitches. It goes just over the shoulders and is fastened at the left shoulder with buttons or a shawl pin.
Crochet: Shawl / Wrap
Multicolored yarn makes this a very forgiving crochet project. “Fudging” is encouraged to make the shell pattern work out at the end of the row. If you miss a stitch or two,or don’t increase in just the right spot, it doesn’t matter. A casual crochet!
Knitting: Cardigan
A classic design with a drawstring at the waist. An easy eyelet pattern accents the flare at the lower edge, the waist and center fronts.
Knitting: Dress
This little girl’s dress is worked from the top down. A nice advantage here is that you can add a little length as she grows taller!
Knitting: Cardigan
This easy raglan sweater for children is workedf in stripes from the top down. Keep a little extra yarn to add to the body and/or sleeves as the child grows.
Knitting: Shawl / Wrap
This shawl was inspired by the one Mia Wasikowska wore in the movie Jane Eyre. It begins at the center back and each side is worked to the points in the front. Short rows provide the flair and a slight ruffle at the bottom edge.