A-Line Tunic Pattern
A-Line Tunic Pattern is backordered and your entire order will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
Description
Knit a stunning tunic with our exclusive pattern. Note: Sweater is designed to hang looser around the bottom and will not be as form fitting as shown. For photography purposes, the sweater was pinned to mannequin in order to show lace details. Designed for the Mary Maxim Knit Club in 2014, using Mary Maxim Season's DK Sport-weight yarn that provided 535 yds per 3.53 oz skein at the time. This beautiful yarn was 90% acrylic and 10% goat-mohair. Discover the sport-weight yarns we offer in today's modern colors, hues, and textures. Keep in mind yardages will vary. Materials List: 2 skeins DK yarn, and knitting needles sizes 36" (90 cm) circular needle size 10 (6 mm), and 16" (40 cm) circular needle size 10 (6 mm).
Stitch Requirements: cast on, cast off, repeat, knit, purl, increase, decrease, place marker.
Pattern is available for download only and requires Adobe Reader or a similar program to view. For questions about yarn requirements, please contact us. After your purchase, you may download the pattern from your account.
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