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Glow Up Yoke Pullover
I love rainbows and making kids clothes, so when I saw the Glow Up Sixlet, it called out to be made into a yoke sweater. The Glow Up Yoke Pullover has a rainbow on the yoke, broken by the main color with a little bit of texture thrown in for visual interest. The neck has a tubular cast on, for a neat appearance with lots of elasticity, the sweater has one inch of positive ease. The yarn is labeled a fingering weight, but is on the fluffy side and borders on sport weight if you are looking to substitute. The sweater pictured uses a speckly varigate as the main color, but it would look great with a solid color as well or with a gradient Sixlet instead of a rainbow.
Children’s sizes 2 (4, 6, 8) requires 400 (475, 570, 650) yards of the main color and 45 yards in each of 6 contrasting colors. Shown in size 4, Kelp Cake with Glow Up Sixlet.
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- First published: September 2019
- Page created: September 24, 2019
- Last updated: July 30, 2021 …
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