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Supernova Cardigan Sample

$73.60 $46.00 Sale

The Supernova Cardigan is a cleverly constructed cardigan designed by Imke von Nathusius which begins with just a few stitches at the back neck and radiates outward with sections of a simple broken rib stitch pattern and wide columns of stockinette stitch forming the graphic raglan shaping. The doubled neck...


Color: Orla
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Price $73.60 $46.00

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Description

The Supernova Cardigan is a cleverly constructed cardigan designed by Imke von Nathusius which begins with just a few stitches at the back neck and radiates outward with sections of a simple broken rib stitch pattern and wide columns of stockinette stitch forming the graphic raglan shaping. The doubled neck band is knit-as-you-go and the folded hem makes a smooth, professional finish.

You can make your own version by purchasing the Supernova Cardigan Kit.

All sample sales are final—no returns or refunds.

Yarn:

The Fibre Co. Arranmore Light (80% Merino wool, 10% cashmere, 10% silk, 300 m (328 yd) per 100g hank) in shade Orla – 4 hanks.

Measurements:

To fit a chest circumference of: 97–102 cm (38–40 in)
Chest Circumference (at underarm): 107 cm (42.75 in)

Recommended ease:

Designed with 5–15 cm (2–6 in) of positive ease at chest circumference.

Photographs show the sample on a model with a chest circumference of 86 cm (34 in).

Notes:

These hand-knitted samples have been gently worn for photoshoots and displayed at trunk shows, so they may show light signs of wear. Each piece has been lovingly cared for and is ready to enjoy.

Additional Information

  • Care: Gently hand wash colors separately in cool water.

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