$155.00
There is no gift more thoughtful than one made with care and love.This jolly season surprise you loved ones with a beautifully individual hand knit garment.
Create your own unique color combination and follow our pattern to create this one of a kind 'Dervla' sweater.
This striking colorwork sweater incorporates vertical stripes and stylized blossoms to evoke the experience of a meadow on a rainy day.
If cared for garments knit with Yarn Vibes yarn can last up to 20 years making them the perfect gift your loved ones can treasure for many years.
Have a color combination in mind that you prefer? Contact us at hello@yarnvibes.com and let us know.
4/5/5/6 Skeins of Yarn Vibes Worsted Weight Yarn in Color A of your choice (XS/S/M/L) and 1 Skein of Yarn Vibes Worsted Weight Yarn in Aran (Color B)
The sweater pictured is knitted in our Vale yarn, in the shades Crab Apple (Color A) and Aran (Color B).1 x Exclusive Knitting Pattern
Complete the gift set with a complimentary Signature Yarn Vibes Tote Bag, Christmas Card and Garment TagKit does not include needles
This pattern requires 1 US8 (5mm) Circular Needle (or as needed to meet gauge in single color stockinette) and 1 US9 (5.5mm) Circular Needle (or as needed to meet gauge for colorwork)Do you need to pick up circular needles? Our beautiful KnitPro Nova Metal Fixed Circular Needles are perfect for this project. Get them here.
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This striking colourwork sweater incorporates vertical stripes and stylised blossoms to evoke the experience of a meadow on a rainy day.
Worked in the round, in worsted weight yarn, Dervla is ideal for those new to stranded colorwork. Experienced knitters will likewise enjoy this simple, elegant design.
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'.