Aran Sweater Fisherman's Pullover with Shawl Collar Knitting Pattern

Aran Sweater Fisherman's Pullover with Shawl Collar Knitting Pattern

by Tracy Zhang
Aran Sweater Fisherman's Pullover with Shawl Collar Knitting Pattern

Aran Sweater Fisherman's Pullover with Shawl Collar Knitting Pattern

by Tracy Zhang

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Overview

This multi-page knitting pattern, complete with photographs, provides detailed instructions to create a small size Aran style pullover sweater for women or young girls.

Skill Level: Intermediate

This beautiful, elegant and traditional looking Fisherman’s Pullover with a shawl collar is designed for a tall thin body with a long torso. The rib type pattern allows the sweater to hug the body, accentuating natural body curves. The sweater body and long sleeves have no ribbing at the bottom or cuffs, which allows for a casual, free flowing look.

Thing you need to knit this sweater:

Worsted yarn that meets the gauge requirements and your color requirements.

Size 9 (4.5 mm) circular needle.

Size 9 (4.5mm) double pointed needles

Stitch holders (optional)

Tapestry needle


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044686724
Publisher: Broomhandle Books
Publication date: 06/16/2012
Series: Aran Vests and Sweaters , #1
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 368 KB

About the Author

Tracy Zhang began knitting at age four when her mother introduced her to a skilled knitting teacher, Mrs. Kay Wunderlich. Since then Tracy has knitted primarily for self, family, and friends. In 2008, after retirement, she began selling her original patterns.

Always inspired by traditional Aran patterns and designs, Tracy acknowledges that nearly all her creations contain Aran design elements. It is an indulgence to which she gives free rein.

If you have any questions about Tracy's patterns, please contact her at tracyzhangdesigns@gmail.com. Comments, questions and suggestions for improvement are always welcome.

Happy Knitting!

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