KNITTING PATTERN -- Avery Sweater - P231

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This cozy sweater is both practical and classic and would be suitable for everyday wear. The sweater is worked top down (no seaming), in one piece. The simple slip stitch pattern gives this sweater a lovely, soft, squishy feel.
This pattern comes with two textures for the base of the pattern, both versions are written out.

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This cozy sweater is both practical and classic and would be suitable for everyday wear. The sweater is worked top down (no seaming), in one piece. The simple slip stitch pattern gives this sweater a lovely, soft, squishy feel.
This pattern comes with two textures for the base of the pattern, both versions are written out.

This cozy sweater is both practical and classic and would be suitable for everyday wear. The sweater is worked top down (no seaming), in one piece. The simple slip stitch pattern gives this sweater a lovely, soft, squishy feel.
This pattern comes with two textures for the base of the pattern, both versions are written out.

SKILL LEVEL - Intermediate

SWEATER SIZES
[A] -- 0-6 months
[B] -- 1 year
[C] -- 2 years
[D] -- 3-4 years
[E] -- 5-6 years
[F] -- 7-8 years

YARN REQUIREMENTS
8 ply, Double Knit -- any brand as long as you achieve the same tension as the pattern. The pictured sweater was knitted in ZARA MELANGE - 125m / 136 yds per 50 gram ball.

[A] -- 120 g / 300 m / 330 yds
[B] -- 160 g / 400 m / 440 yds
[C] -- 205 g / 513 m / 564 yds
[D] -- 240 g / 600 m / 660 yds
[E] -- 295 g / 736 m / 812 yds
[F] -- 380 g / 950 m / 1051 yds

NEEDLES REQUIRED
3.75 mm (US 5 : UK 9) circular needles, 40 cm (16 in) long.
4 mm (US 6 : UK 8) circular needles, 60 cm (24 in) long.
One set of double pointed 3.75 mm (US 5 : UK 9) needles
Or needle size to obtain tension.

OTHER MATERIALS
4 stitch markers, 1 to be in a contrast colour.
Darning needle to sew in ends

TENSION
22 sts x 30 rounds = 10 cm (4 in) worked in stocking stitch on 4 mm (US 6 : UK 8) needles. Note: If you are a tight knitter when slipping stitches you may need to go up a needle size.