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Elsa on the Beach
Because even a Snow Queen needs a little vacation.
This Elsa is letting it go sorrynotsorry with pretty lace, an easy fit, and top-down construction that looks fabulous on the beach or over a camisole for fall wear.
It features a dropped-saddle-shoulder with a modern lace pattern running down the sleeves and center front. Subtle shaping along a diagonal results in slimming lines and a slight high-low hem that’s fashion forward without looking like it rides up.
Learn more about the backstory of the design as well as how to style it in this video here.
Make it in a heavy lace for a light fabric with lots of drape, or in a true fingering weight for a firmer fabric. Directions for both a hip-length, 3/4 sleeved pullover as well as a cropped, short sleeved version are included in the pattern. The lace and faux-cable patterns are both charted and written out.
Elsa on the Beach is designed to be worn with 1-3” of positive ease at the bust. There is no waist or hip shaping. Short rows shape the shoulders so that they angle downward (no dreaded “wings” at the shoulders!) and reduce bulk at the underarms. Slim sleeves keep the look modern and sleek.
Materials: for sizes: 32(35, 38, 41, 44, 47, 49)” require
Long sleeved: 1(1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1) skein Wollmeise LaceGarn (1722 yds/300 g skein. Shown in Elsa), or approximately 900(960, 1075, 1200, 1340, 1500, 1600) yards of heavy lace or light fingering weight yarn, or
Cropped, short sleeved: 2(2, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3) skeins Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light (420 yds/skein. Shown in Good Silence), or approximately 600(650, 750, 830, 920, 1070, 1175) yards of heavy lace or light fingering weight yarn.
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- First published: August 2018
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- Last updated: August 19, 2021 …
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