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Cables & Eyelet

Can you feel it? Spring is right around the corner. Be ready with your first transitional hoodie of the year, Darlene Dale's Cables and Eyelet Hoodie Cardi. Soft, gorgeous and the perfect weight to carry you through the change of seasons, this hoodie will have you dreaming of crocuses, hyacinths and daffodils.
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argret Willson is both a precise and intuitive crocheter designer whose work is always geared to fit and flatter. Take, for example the Sundara Jacket. From the bracelet length flared sleeves to the perfect placement of the silver clasp closures, this light jacket is all about making you look good. Margret used a 2-row, open shell pattern in the body with straight crochet and shaping in the sleeves. Crocheted in Spa Naturally and paired with a soft ruffle blouse and matching georgette skirt, this would be a great wedding day piece!

>Click here for free instructions for Sundara

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e love the sophisticated yet simple lines of the Lobito Jacket. Designer Kimberley MacAlindin is right on target with the open neckline and asymmetrical closure. Plus, for all of us who would rather not sew another seam, the Lobito Jacket is knitted in one piece up to the armholes, right where the 8-row, two-color slip stitch section starts. We love that slip stitch section, too, as it gives the jacket’s yoke the impression of a tweed fabric. Gorgeous!

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> See more knit designs in Country

     
     
     
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