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Coba - knitting pattern

Coba

$8.00

Versatile Sweater Design: Long Sleeve and Short Sleeve Cropped Versions

This delightful sweater pattern features two stylish options: a cozy long sleeve version and a chic cropped short sleeve version. Whether you're looking for warmth or a trendy summer vibe, this pattern allows you to showcase your knitting skills and creativity.

If you're not a fan of three-color knitting, don’t worry! This sweater can also be easily adapted to a two-color design by simply substituting one color for both Color B and Color C on the chart. This flexibility makes it suitable for knitters of all preferences and skill levels.

Three-Color Version: Yarn Requirements

For this version, we recommend Farmers Daughters Fibers, Craggy Tweed DK, which contains 85% Merino and 15% NEP and boasts 231 yards per 100g skein. Below are the approximate yardage requirements:

  • Color A: Featured in Paul Newman [**655] - 700 (740, 785, 850) (900, 940, 1055) 1115 [1190] yards
  • Color B: Featured in Elk Antler [175] - 185 (200, 210, 222) (240, 250, 280) 295 [315] yards
  • Color C: Featured in Napi [105] - 110 (115, 125, 135) (140, 150, 165) 175 [185] yards

Two-Color Version: Yarn Requirements

For the two-color adaptation, we suggest the following yarn:

  • MC: Featured in Sugar Plum Circus Merino DK weight yarn, 231 yards/100g - Moon, Approximately [520] - 540 (600, 640, 680) (720, 780, 880) 900 [980] yards
  • CC: Featured in Spincycle Yarns Dream State light worsted weight yarn, 150 yards/55g - Mississippi Marsala, Approximately [220] - 240 (280, 290, 315) (340, 360, 400) 420 [450] yards

This sweater pattern is not only a joy to knit, but it also seamlessly combines style and comfort, ensuring you stay warm without sacrificing flair. Dive into your knitting journey with this engaging pattern, perfect for both seasoned knitters and adventurous beginners. Whether you opt for the three-color version or the simplified two-color approach, you will create a stunning piece that will surely become a wardrobe staple. Happy knitting!

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