Did you notice that the sun is going down earlier and that the temperature drops rather quickly once the sun disappears? The mornings are nippy and even during the day you need something small to cover up a bit?
Photo by: Shane Baskin/Blackbox Studios |
My latest pattern “Dolman Borealis” is just in time for those Fall days. The design for this cute little cropped Dolman cardigan takes full advantage of self-striping yarns.
Universal Yarn‘s Classic Shades yarn with the matching Classic Shade Solids are a perfect example of how self-striping yarns can be shown off, without the sometimes dreaded horizontal lines. By working the cardigan sideways from cuff to cuff, the stripes are turned on their side to create a wonderful array of vertical stripes that reminded me strongly of the Aurora Borealis in the Northern skies. Hence the name for the pattern
Classic Shades has wonderful “painterly” color changes |
Classic Shades has really pretty, long and short subtle color changes that made it exciting to watch how the stripes were developing. I’ve used color #724 “Campfire” for this cardigan but this yarn comes in many, many fascinating color combinations that make the choice quite difficult. 🙂
And Universal Yarns has now matching Classic Shades Solids to coordinate the ribbing with your self-striping color choice. Pretty cool!
Alright, back to the pattern. The cardigan is worked in one piece from cuff to cuff which makes it a quick knit. The neckband and buttonbands are worked from the center back neck downwards and then joined with picked up stitches for the bottom ribbing. This further supports the fresh and slimming vertical lines with vertical ribbing down the front and around your waist.
The pattern is sized for 6 (!) sizes and comes with detailed schematics and an Appendix for special techniques used in this pattern. They are: a One-Row Buttonhole, the Knitted Cast-On (for “growing your sleeve to the full body length), the Cable Cast-on (for the button hole) and the Provisional Crochet Cast-On (for the neckband). You are always welcome to replace them with your own favorite technique.
If you are interested in this pattern, you can purchase it for $4.50 through Ravelry (you don’t need to be a member) by clicking on .
Happy Knitting and have a wonderful Fall season!
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