New Pattern: Carol
Carol is an unusual asymmetrical top from French-Canadian designer Isabelle Boutin. Isabelle has been designing for a few years now, but this is her first design for knitonthenet. She is working on having all of her designs eventually available in both English and French, reflecting her heritage.
Carol uses a combination of two lace patterns, i-cord and some interesting construction techniques, so this might be a good garment to make in order to challenge your existing knitting techniques and learn something new. It is knitted up in a sport weight yarn and is available in six sizes to fit bust 30" to 50". The pattern is rated skill level three (of three).
We think that Carol is a very versatile top that will be perfect for any occasion. Worn under a jacket to go to work, layered over a long sleeved tee or worn alone for a sunny summer afternoon or even to go out at night, you can wear it in many ways.
You can find Carol here on knitonthenet where the pattern is available for download for £4.00 sterling, and there is a Ravelry page too, if you're a member.
Do let us know if you knit one.
Happy knitting
Ingrid x
All images copyright Arbour House Publishing.
Carol uses a combination of two lace patterns, i-cord and some interesting construction techniques, so this might be a good garment to make in order to challenge your existing knitting techniques and learn something new. It is knitted up in a sport weight yarn and is available in six sizes to fit bust 30" to 50". The pattern is rated skill level three (of three).
We think that Carol is a very versatile top that will be perfect for any occasion. Worn under a jacket to go to work, layered over a long sleeved tee or worn alone for a sunny summer afternoon or even to go out at night, you can wear it in many ways.
You can find Carol here on knitonthenet where the pattern is available for download for £4.00 sterling, and there is a Ravelry page too, if you're a member.
Do let us know if you knit one.
Happy knitting
Ingrid x
All images copyright Arbour House Publishing.
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