Mini Sweater
by Ann Szwarc
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Mini Sweater
by Ann Szwarc
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Here’s a fun little thing you can make using the ends of skeins from other projects.
Tiny decorative sweaters take nearly no time at all and look adorable on a holiday tree or wreath. Make a bunch and tack the sleeves together (like they’re holding hands) for a garland/bunting. Use them instead of a bow on presents. Slip one over a gift card or the top of a wine bottle.
No gauge is specified - use the yarn you have and a needle to get a fabric that is pleasing to you. My samples were made from various worsted-weight yarns and a US8 needle.
And, yeah, I totally forgot to measure the yarn I used for them. It’s not a lot.
Make these your own by adding cables, textured stitches or even some lacework.
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- First published: December 2016
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