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971 Ibis - Sweater Knitting Pattern for Women in Valley Yarns Granville - knitting pattern

971 Ibis - Sweater Knitting Pattern for Women in Valley Yarns Granville

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Introducing the Valley Yarns Ibis, a captivating women’s pullover ideal for your warm-weather wardrobe! This stunning sweater features a flattering v-neck design, elegant cap sleeves, and a delicate lace border intricately knitted in Granville yarn. The Ibis pullover is perfect for wearing on its own for a chic, casual look or layered under a stylish jacket or cardigan for added warmth and sophistication. Knit in the round from the bottom up, this pattern is then worked back and forth from the armholes. The shoulders are seamlessly joined using the three-needle bind-off technique, providing a polished finish that elevates the overall design.

The Valley Yarns Granville yarn, made from a luxurious blend of 90% Pima cotton and 10% Merino wool, is truly fantastic for creating warm-weather garments like trendy t-shirts, versatile tanks, and lightweight cardigans. This unique yarn composition ensures breathability and comfort, making it an excellent choice for summer wear! The intricate lace pattern of the Ibis pullover is thoughtfully charted and also provided in a written format, making it accessible for a variety of skill levels.

Skill Level: Intermediate
Sizes Available: XS (S, M, L, XL) (2XL, 3XL, 4XL)
Finished Measurements: Shown in size S with suggested 1–2” positive ease. Bust – 32¼ (37, 39¼, 44, 48¾) (51, 55¾, 60¼) inches
Yarn Requirements: 5 (6, 6, 7, 8) (9, 10, 11) hanks of Valley Yarns Granville (90% Pima Cotton/ 10% Merino Wool; 50g/167yds), shown in the beautiful 09 Mineral Green colorway.
Needles Required:
     US 4 (3.50mm) 16–24” circular needle
     US 5 (3.75mm) 16” and 32–40” circular needles
Gauge:
     24 stitches and 28 rounds = 4” in stockinette stitch on US 5 (3.75mm), blocked
     24 stitches and 28 rounds = 4” in lace stitch on US 5 (3.75mm), blocked

Please note that this pattern was last updated on 07/12/2021. View any errata here. If you purchased the PDF version, the latest version is available in your pattern library

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