Fruit salad jumper
by Pat Menchini
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Fruit salad jumper
by Pat Menchini
This jumper is made in a pretty eyelet lace pattern where the sleeve pattern is a slightly altered version of the main body pattern. Combine these elements with a varigated yarn and you’ll end up with a fascinating work of art, which is a pleasure to knit. The yarn chosen was developed for babies, but it’s so soft and silky that we reckon adults ought to get a look-in too – we’re sure you won’t regret it. Why not cast-on today?
About this yarn
by Sublime Yarns
DK
75% Merino, 20% Silk, 5% Cashmere goat
127 yards
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