Sweaters

Find the best collection of knit sweater patterns and knit cardigans in this cozy collection.


White Hot Chocolate Coat

White, the color of freshly fallen snow, is one of the most iconic colors of the season. With the magic of snow and childhood memories of winter’s past in mind, Nadya Stallings set out to create a very special project. This project is very feminine at all details: mid-length and button closure, cable fragments, A-line body and soft collar. It is worked in pieces from bottom up and is sure to impress all your friends this season. 

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Cozy Vintage Dress

Every woman wants a dress that fits and flatters to perfection. By pairing a vintage silhouette with a seeded rib stitch, the Vintage Ribbed Dress can achieve the fit that every woman is after. It’s perfect for date night or an office party, but comfortable enough to wear at home. The dress is fitted through the bust, waist and hips. It features a slight bell sleeve that stops at the elbow. The dress also features a pencil skirt with a vent in the back for ease of movement.

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Graphic Pullover

The Graphic Pullover is the perfect combination of classic black and white patterns, paired with the cozy warmth of a tweed yarn. This stylish, versatile piece offers timeless appeal while keeping you comfortable on chilly days. The bold, graphic design adds visual interest, while the tweed texture gives it a soft, sophisticated edge. Whether dressed up or down, this pullover will quickly become your go-to for both everyday wear and special occasions. The mix of sleek design and warmth makes this sweater a wardrobe essential for any season.

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Green Tea Cardi

Comfort and style were the inspiration for Green Tea, an over-sized cardigan with a generous amount of positive ease that gives it a snug but stylish edge. It’s a-nestle-up-at-home or step-out-in-style kind of garment!

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Bright Side Tunic

The Bright Side Tunic is a fun piece to throw on in the days when some warmth is needed but a full coat is just too much. The front and back of this tunic are knit from bottom to top, separately, then joined at the shoulder using 3-needle bind off. The side edgings are added, then finally the cowl.

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