Barbara Wanthal
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Knitting: Pullover
I designed this V-neck sweater on a US 10 (6 mm) needle because I wanted one at this gauge with a deep V-neckline. The samples were knit in Fingering & Mohair held together; however, you can use DK or Worsted as well. It will fly off your needles! I added simple texture to the hemline and sleeves.
Knitting: Pullover
I designed the original Box Top Sweater pattern to mimic a favorite ready-to-wear boxy top. I first recreated the top in fabric, then decided I could create the same shape in yarn. This latest iteration is designed on larger needles. The sample was knit in fingering & mohair yarn held together; however, you can use DK or worsted as well. It...
Knitting: Pullover
I designed this pattern to be a tee that can be worn over skirts or dresses, although it is super cute with pants too! This is a very easy sweater to knit. It is also very easy to alter the length of the sleeves or body. As written, this beginner-friendly sweater is knit top down, and features an interesting neckline, some simple colorwork and ...
Knitting: Pullover
I designed this pattern to mimic a favorite ready-to-wear boxy top. I first recreated the top in a copper double-gauze fabric, then decided I could create the same shape in yarn. And now…Granny Square sleeves! This is a very easy sweater to knit. It is also very easy to alter the length of the body. As written, this beginner-friendly sweater fe...
Knitting: Pullover
I designed this raglan tee to wear in our low country Spring, Summer, and Fall – although no sweater can be worn on our hottest days! This is a very easy sweater to knit. It is also very easy to alter the length of the sleeves or body. As written, this beginner-friendly sweater is knit top down, and features a slightly squared neckline, raglan ...
Knitting: Cowl
Inspired by my Box Top Sweater with Stripes, I designed this coordinating Cowl with Stripes.
Knitting: Pullover
I designed the original adult pattern to mimic a favorite ready-to-wear boxy top. Now that my daughter is newly married, I am wishfully thinking of all the baby / toddler sweaters in my future! This is a very easy sweater to knit. It is also very easy to alter the length of the sleeves or body.
Knitting: Pullover
I designed this pattern to be a tee that can be worn in our low country summers. This is a very easy sweater to knit. It is also very easy to alter the length of the sleeves or body. As written, this beginner-friendly sweater is knit top down, and features some simple stripes and short sleeves.
Knitting: Pullover
I designed this pattern to mimic a favorite ready-to-wear boxy top. I first recreated the top in fabric, then decided I could create the same shape in yarn – this time with color block sections. This is a very easy sweater to knit. It is also very easy to alter the length of the sleeves or body.
Knitting: Pullover
I originally designed this pattern to mimic a favorite ready-to-wear boxy top. I first recreated the top in fabric then decided I could create the same shape in yarn. This version has cap sleeves or short sleeves for a Spring / Summer look over a dress or tank top. It a very easy sweater to knit. It is also very easy to alter the length of the ...
Knitting: Pullover
I designed the original Box Top Sweater pattern to mimic a favorite ready-to-wear boxy top. I first recreated the top in fabric, then decided I could create the same shape in yarn.
Knitting: Pullover
I used the Box Top Sweater as the base for this sweater. I lengthened the hem and sleeves and added simple colorwork to the hem and cuffs. This would be an excellent first colorwork project.
Knitting: Pullover
I used my original Box Top Sweater as the base for this sweater then added stripes!