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Associated Products: Alpaca Chunky
Associated Publications: Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 52
Knit this womens slip stitch sweater from Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 52, a design by Amanda Crawford using the beautiful yarn Alpaca Cotton (alpaca and cotton). With raglan sleeves and high funnel neck, this knitting pattern is for the intermediate knitter.
Associated Products: Kidsilk Haze
Associated Publications: Misty

A pretty scarf.

Associated Products: Kid Classic
Associated Publications: Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 48

Ladies’ cropped sweater.

Associated Products: Kid Classic
Associated Publications: Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 48

Long-length, ladies’, tunic-style sweater. with long sleeves.

Associated Products: Savannah
Associated Publications: Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 51

This beautiful cropped style basketry cardigan with a rib collar and centre button fastening, makes the ideal pull on for the season. This pattern is for the intermediate knitters and uses the loop stitch technique.

Associated Products: Lima
Associated Publications: Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 50

The Cropped Sweater.

Associated Products: Kidsilk Haze
Associated Publications: Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 48

Short-sleeved, frill-neck, ladies’ sweater.

Associated Products: Pure Wool 4 Ply
Associated Publications: Rowan Knitting & Crochet Magazine 48

Short-sleeved, frill-neck ladies’ sweater.

Associated Products: Kidsilk Haze, Fine Lace
Associated Publications: Quirky

A trilby and a breton stripe make a perfect combination. Knit this sweater, a wardrobe staple from Quirky. A design by Kim Hargreaves using the stunning combination of the ever popular Kidsilk Haze and the delicate Fine Lace worked together. This knitting pattern is suitable for knitters with a little experience.

Associated Products: Cotton Glacé
Associated Publications: Kim Hargreaves Vintage Designs to Knit

This perfect little fitted jacket, with moss stitch detailing, has regularly spaced French knots, in a contrasting colour, adding interest to the design.