These easy knit cardigans showcase a variety of edgings. We have a 1x1 rib for the welts, 2x2 rib for the border and garter stitch for the cuffs- a great way to make a statement with a classic design. And both are right on trend for this Spring/Summer.
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Explore This PatternSavannah
Be transported to warm sub-tropical grasslands with our Savannah yarn. This aran weight yarn has a long colour change and is made using 100 % cotton meaning it’s not only cool but natural too so perfect for sensitive skins. You will notice how there is a lovely drape to the yarn. This is because the cotton is so silky soft and its lovely natural texture is ideal for creating beautiful stitch definition.
View all Savannah shadesWeight: Aran
Composition: 100% Cotton
Ball Size: 100g
Meterage: 165m / 180yds
Wash & Care: Machine washable 30C, cool tumble dry, may dry clean, cool iron
You will need: A pair of 3¾ mm (UK 9 - USA 5) knitting needles, a pair of 4½mm (UK 7 - USA 7) knitting needles, stitch holders, stitch markers.
Long Cardigan | |||||
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Sizes | 81-86 cm 32-34 in | 91-97 cm 36-38 in | 102-107 cm 40-42 in | 112-11 cm 44-46 in | 122-127 cm 48-50 in |
Savannah, Prairie 3793 | 8 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 |
Short Cardigan | |||||
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Sizes | 81-86 cm 32-34 in | 91-97 cm 36-38 in | 102-107 cm 40-42 in | 112-11 cm 44-46 in | 122-127 cm 48-50 in |
Savannah, Pampas 3791 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 7 | 8 |
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