Kave sweater pattern
Kave Comfort and easy going style with a bit of a traditional finishing method. The yarns used here lend an incredibly organic and super soft feel. This cropped sweater is knitted all in one piece, from the bottom up and is finished off with the Kitchener stitch and some top stitching with embroidery floss/hemp cording that lends a playful touch to the front. A loosely knitted garment that has plenty of personality, in other words it is definitly knit worthy. Yarn: 2 skeins Mojave, a sport weight yarn (330 yards per 100g skein) in color Pewter. 435 (450/475/495/515) (535/555/570/595) yards used. 2 skeins Darlon, a sport weight dralon yarn (309 yards per 100g skein) in color Slate. 435 (450/475/495/515) (535/555/570/595) yards used. Both yarns held together throughout the project. Alternatively use a heavy worsted or an aran weight yarn in a single strand, 435 (450/475/495/515) (535/555/570/595) yards. Preferably one with lots of texture. Notions: US size 15 (10 mm) circular needle