$125.00
The beautiful Molly sweater is knit in one piece in the round from the neck down, and the simple stitches allow the design and shape of the sweater to shine through. The added wave pattern to the yoke and cuffs of this sweater gives some contrast and visual interest.
3 Skeins of Yarn Vibes Worsted Weight Yarn in Color A (XS/S) and 1 Skein of Yarn Vibes Worsted Weight Yarn in Color B
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4 Skeins of Yarn Vibes Worsted Weight Yarn in Color A (M/L) and 1 Skein of Yarn Vibes Worsted Weight Yarn in Color B
The sweater pictured is knitted in our Vale yarn, in the shades Slate (Color A) and Pollen (Color B).1 x Exclusive Knitting Pattern
Kit does not include needles
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Our Molly Ladies Sweater has been designed for Yarn Vibes by Ailbíona McLochlainn. This sweater is knit using two contrasting shades. We have chosen two shades from our Vale collection - Slate as a main color and Pollen as a contrast color.
Our Molly sweater is knit in one piece in the round from the neck down. This method results in a finished piece that does not require stitching together, resulting in a seamlessly elegant finished garment.
The stitches in this design have been kept quite simple to allow the design and shape of the sweater to shine through. The designer has added a wave pattern to the yoke and cuffs of this sweater to add some contrast and visual interest.
Ailbíona is an exceptionally talented knitwear designer based in County Donegal. She learnt to knit at a young age - possibly as young as four years old - she is not entirely sure but remembers learning to read at roughly the same time! Her mother and paternal grandmother were both enthusiastic knitters and it is from them that she learnt a blend of Russian and German methods that she feels is best described as 'hybrid-continental'.