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: This vintage-inspired pattern is a layering essential. It features intricate cable panels and a flattering open-front design. It's particularly well-suited for intermediate knitters who enjoy detailed charting and shaping. Pro Tips for Success When diving into these projects, remember to:

: Before you cast on, scan the "Techniques" section for any unfamiliar skills like provisional cast-ons or specific cable stitches. : This vintage-inspired pattern is a layering essential

: This pattern is all about elegant movement. The unique construction involves knitting the front and back as one piece with clever armhole openings, finished with separately knit sleeves. It features a striking broken rib stitch and garter stitch edging that highlights the softness of the yarn without being too ornate. Pro Tips for Success When diving into these

: Perfect for fans of the classic raglan silhouette, this modern take uses chunky but light yarn for a cohesive, seamless look. The construction flows from the neck downward, making it incredibly easy to adjust the length of the body and sleeves as you go. It features a striking broken rib stitch and

: Patterns like the Brooklyn Tweed Rigel Coat specifically use wool blends to maintain structure in larger pieces.

Whether you’re looking for a dramatic statement piece or a classic everyday staple, these four standout instructions offer something for every skill level:

Are you ready to cast on your next winter favorite? You can find many of these designs and similar styles at retailers like LoveCrafts and Etsy . Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

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