A wool sweater is a reliable garment that can be worn from one season to another. At home, you'll find downloadable patterns from the Knitting Club for everyday wear, celebrations, or even gardening.
Blossom
The Florence sweater, designed by Sisko Sälpäkivi, is a beautiful tribute to Birger Kaipiainen's ceramic series of the same name. This impressive fair-isle sweater is knitted seamlessly from the top down in one piece, making it exceptionally comfortable to wear.
In terms of difficulty, this sweater is an excellent choice for more experienced knitters, but with clear instructions and precise charts, even amateurs can succeed with this knitting project. The pattern includes six sizes, and a recommended positive ease of 10–15 centimeters ensures a relaxed fit. Warm yet breathable, the sweater is perfect for layering – for example, a rustic collared shirt or a dark-toned turtleneck looks great under the Florence sweater.
A twinkle in the eye
The "Palloni mun" (My Ball) sweater charms with its playful ball pattern and modern look. The knitting pattern, designed by Veera Jussila, offers the opportunity to combine colors as you wish – bold contrasts will give you a striking result, while subdued shades create a classic yet interesting knit.
The model's difficulty is medium, making it suitable for those who have already tried fair-isle knitting. The "Palloni mun" wool sweater also has a relaxed ease of 10–15 centimeters and a larger than usual neckline that doesn't constrict or squeeze. The pattern covers sizes from XS to 5XL.
Flower meadow on the yoke
The pièce de résistance of Anna Johanna's Sunflower sweater is the delicate floral pattern on its yoke. This sweater is indeed the perfect knitting project for those with a green thumb, as the thin wool yarn makes the sweater breathable – meaning you won't freeze or sweat during transitional seasons, even when gardening. The yoke sweater is knitted seamlessly from the top down in one piece.
This challenging pattern includes a comprehensive range of sizes from XXS to 5XL. Suitable for year-round wear, this wool sweater looks particularly good with muted tones and soft materials – for example, for city wear, moss-green corduroy trousers beautifully echo the darker shades of the floral pattern.
Worthy of a celebration
The raised knit pattern on the yoke of the Gaala sweater makes it truly festive! This is a wool garment that genuinely suits both everyday wear and celebrations. The soft and airy Gaala knit shines as part of all kinds of outfits, as the sweater's artful design doesn't fade even alongside an elaborate bottom.
The pattern designed by Hannemari Lehtonen includes sizes from XS to 5XL, and the 7–10 centimeter positive ease is casually elegant. The Sandnes Garn Poppy yarn used for the knit combines alpaca, merino wool, and cotton, making the wool sweater soft, warm, and airy. Dig out some dangling earrings from your jewelry box to go with the Gaala knit – a practical and stylish outfit is ready.
Summer flowers
Colorful yet neutral, Kultapiisku (Goldenrod) is a captivating sweater. The decorative quality of the knit's yoke comes from a combination of fair-isle and textured knitting, where small bobbles form a floral pattern. The sweater is of medium difficulty – making it a perfect pattern for those who want to practice different knitting techniques.
Suitable for many occasions, the Kultapiisku knit looks beautiful, for example, with dark blue, high-waisted jeans. Of course, the merino wool sweater is lightweight and therefore looks lovely even in the summer season, perhaps with linen trousers. The pattern designed by Anna Johanna covers sizes from XS to 5XL, and the recommended ease for the sweater is 15–20 centimeters.
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