Well, the spring is here and hat time is seems to be over.
So now I'm back to the much missed sweater design. Although this one may look winter-ish, it actually may be worn by chilly spring mornings and evenings.
Happy to introduce the Giralda Sweater!
This is my first top-down seamless sweater with somewhat unusual construction. I choose for this design the Saddle-Yoke: the variation of Saddle when it's made quite wide and part of this saddle works as a yoke on the back.
It may sounds complicated, but in fact, it's very easy to perform.
The cable pattern was inspired by Giralda tower of the Seville Cathedral in Seville, Spain. Yes, same as my Giralda Hat!
The pattern exists in 6 sizes – from XS to XL and in two languages: English and Russian.
As usually, pattern available on Ravelry, Craftsy and Etsy.
So now I'm back to the much missed sweater design. Although this one may look winter-ish, it actually may be worn by chilly spring mornings and evenings.
Happy to introduce the Giralda Sweater!
This is my first top-down seamless sweater with somewhat unusual construction. I choose for this design the Saddle-Yoke: the variation of Saddle when it's made quite wide and part of this saddle works as a yoke on the back.
It may sounds complicated, but in fact, it's very easy to perform.
The cable pattern was inspired by Giralda tower of the Seville Cathedral in Seville, Spain. Yes, same as my Giralda Hat!
The pattern exists in 6 sizes – from XS to XL and in two languages: English and Russian.
As usually, pattern available on Ravelry, Craftsy and Etsy.
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