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Top-Down Knit Sweaters

16 Versatile Styles Featuring Texture, Lace, Cables, and Colorwork

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Scrumptious texture, winding cables, and mesmerizing colorwork will take your knitwear wardrobe to the next level of fashion.
All of these pieces are designed to go from office to errands to weekends. They are polished yet comfortable, closet staples with interesting details that will make you feel well-dressed every time you put one on. From textured pullover to cabled raglan to wrap-front cardigan, the 16 designs in this book will take you anywhere you want to go.
Knitting sweaters from the top down offers many advantages knitters appreciate, not the least of which is that it minimizes the amount of seaming you have to do to finish your sweater. It also allows more easy options for customization in the yoke, raglan placement, overall length, and armhole length. Since you can try your sweater on as you go, you can make sure that you are working to the exact fit you desire.
  • Helpful tips for knitting top down
  • Sizes from XS to XXL
  • Guide to finding your best fit
  • 16 patterns for pullovers and cardigans
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      • Publisher's Weekly

        September 2, 2019
        Extolling top-down sweater knitting as a neater and more customizable process than the alternative, this pattern book from designer Ferguson (Warm Days, Cool Nights) shows how to use hand-dyed yarn and brilliant color combinations to create stitches that will really pop. The 16 projects included are both charted and written out, so knitters can follow along as they prefer, and the photographs of each sweater include multiple, close-up views of stitch patterns, yoke detailing, color work, hem length and/or edging. Moreover, each pattern contains at least one detail—such as a shawl pin or “statement button”—that adds an extra bit of personality. Though projects aren’t labeled by difficulty level, experienced crafters can quickly determine whether they can tackle any given project. Most appealing to beginners will be either the “fast fun knit” shawl-collared “Flora,” or “Lenora,” a “warm and woolly layering piece.” The more complex knits gathered here are the author’s specialty, though, with the reversible “Constance” and the color-worked yokes of “Maude,” “Zelma,” and “Trudy” particular highlights. Ferguson clearly has a knack for color, and it will behoove readers of this appealing collection to attend to its plans and suggestions carefully.

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