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> Brick wall waterfall pullover
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Brick wall waterfall pullover
This lightweight pullover is a perfect sweater to cozy into. It is meant to be worn with slight positive ease. It will work well with a pair of jeans or a great skirt.
This design was actually inspired by the yarn. I loved the combination of superfine alpaca, linen, and Donegal tweed. I felt that it would shine in a highly textured pullover. The cable that I chose reminds me of a waterfall and the side panels of brick walls and therefore the name.
The construction is seamless from the bottom up.
Errata the cable pattern should read a follows:
Cable Pattern panel of 24 sts
Rnds 1-10: Knit
Rnd 11: K8, hold next 8 sts at back on cn, k8, k held sts.
Rnds 12-22: Knit
Rnd 23: Hold 8 sts at front on cn, k8, k held sts, k8. Rnd 24: Knit
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