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EZ Sweaters & Vests:Lucia Liljegren You
can get the create patterns for all the sweaters here -- in your
size, and using your yarn. That's because my patterns are really
pattern generators. In case you don't know, a pattern generator is part
software and part pattern. Scroll down to find links to the
individual pattern you want to imitate; click the link to the pattern
page. When you visit the page, use your scroll button liberally,
and create you pattern. They are free, although I do ask for donations (when I remember to put the button on the page). Have fun. And visit my knitting blog to find other patterns and knitting tips. Lucia PS. If you are shopping for good prices on knitting machines or parts, AllBrands.com |
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![]() Sideways Knit Raglan (Machine knit) |
![]() Knit Bottom Up I attempted to describe for both machine and hand knitters in one single page, and also gave options for real ribbing and mock ribbing. At some point, I'm going to split this into three pages which will make everything clearer for everyone. |
![]() Mirror vest, knit sideways. This is a good beginner pattern and includes "lessons" to make it even easier to knit. (Machine knit, hand knit) |
![]() Hand knit drop sleeve sweater. I test knit for the doll; its a good beginner pattern. My hand knit drop sleeve sweater will be finished soon. You can see the progress at my blog. |
![]() Sideways knit raglan with hood. (Machine knit.)
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![]() Hand knit drop sleeve sweater. Same as the doll sweater! |
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![]() Husband Sweater. This is a hand knit raglan with a polo neck. Amazingly cute, if I do way so myself. Visit the page to see the shoulder and neck details. The toggles will let you create this in sizes for men, women or children. |
![]() Believe it or not, this is the same basic sweater as Jim's show to the left. I used the toggles for a woman's size, and also the toggle to create instructions for the crew neck and garter stitch trim. And the yarn estimator was based on stockinette body. I call it my "Take Me Out To the Ball Game Sweater". It cost me less than $20 to knit using Lion Brand Kitchen Cotton. |
![]() "Mary Anne", Raglan Bolero. Seamless, knit top down. |
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