Men's Skiers Pattern
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Mary Maxim Titan (80 Yds/3 Oz) Sz 38 MCMen's Skiers Pattern is backordered and your entire order will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
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Knit this vintage Skier cardigan using this graph-style pattern. Set-in or raglan-style sleeves included. Originally crafted with Mary Maxim Northland wool with 80 yards per skein, we now offer a great selection of bulky yarns to suit your style, including Mary Maxim Titan. Be aware yardage may be different. You'll need U.S. 6 (4 mm) and 9 (5.5 mm) needles to bring it together. Make matching cardigans for the whole family with Women's/Youth Skier and Children's Skier patterns! Fits sizes 38-40-42-44—Intermediate Knit. Here are other ski-related projects to consider!
Stitch Requirements: Knit, purl, cast on, cast off, increase, decrease, repeat, stockinette stitch, coloured pattern knitting method, fair isle knitting.
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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