Bubble Pullover
by Norah Gaughan
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Bubble Pullover
p. 50, "Pentagons"
from Knitting Nature:
Instead of a grouping of bubbles that creates pentagons, it’s a single, spherelike bubble that is made up of pentagons (as if one bubble has been plucked from the foam, sides intact). If you fold a series of pentagons together so no holes remain, you’re left with something close to a sphere. This is the basic structure of the bubble sweater. The blouson shape of this pullover has an Eighties feel. A narrow (but not tight) sleeve keeps the overall look flattering even though the body is oversized.
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About this yarn
by Goddess Yarns
Aran
100% Alpaca
73 yards
/
50
grams
47 projects
stashed
66 times
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