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Georgie
Georgie is sweetly reminiscent of vintage baby/toddler sweaters. This circular-yoke cardigan is worked flat seamlessly from the top down. Short rows are used to add length to the back of the yoke in the larger sizes. The yoke is then divided into body and sleeves and worked down. The button band is picked up after body and sleeves are finished.
Best recommendation? When I was walking away from an impromptu photoshoot, I heard the model say “Mommy, that was a really nice sweater!”
CLARIFICATION
When working knits and purls, you will have to bring your yarn to the correct spot, either back or front of your work, work the stitch and bring it back to the correct position for side you are working on. Yarn will always be carried on the wrong side. (Inside of the sweater.)
Also: Check to see if Pattern Row One is an increase row for the size you are making.
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- First published: June 2021
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