Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>
Artus & Anne Cardigan <br/><small>knitting pattern</small>

Artus & Anne Cardigan
knitting pattern

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Artus & Anne Cardigan
knitting pattern

Print and Ship

Ohio

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

1508 Harvard Ave NW
Canton OH 44703
United States

+13304537867

A breezy openwork cardigan in 9 sizes XS(S, M, L, 1X, 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X) with surface design derived from arts and crafts pottery motifs; the depth and shimmer of rich ceramic glazes is replicated by using a silky yarn blend. Comfortable raglan shaping and a slightly more open neckline make this sweater a go-to piece for mild weather. Cardigan is knit top-down in one piece without seams and features allover lace patterning with ribbed trims and button bands.

Shown here in size M, knit with Stone Soup Fingering, color Granite and Jena Buttons

Shown here in size M, knit with Modern Deco Lace, color Carbon Steel and Mabel buttons 

Suggested Yarns: 
Modern Deco Lace or Sport, The G.O.A.T LaceFresh Lace, Kent Lace, Jacob Fingering, Shetlandia Fingering, Stone Soup Fingering, Better Breakfast Fingering or any heavy lace/light fingering yarn that knits to pattern gauge
  
Substituting yarn and/or needles may result in an overall variation in size, drape, or yardage requirement

Buttons: 11(11, 12, 12, 12, 13, 13, 14, 14) round buttons that are .25 inches / 6 mm in diameter

Finished Size:
30.5(33, 38, 43, 47.75, 52.75, 57.75, 62.5, 67.5) inches / 77.5 (84, 96.5, 109, 121.5, 134, 146.5, 159, 171.5) cm (buttoned), to fit with 2 to 5 inches / 5 to 12.5 cm of ease

Yarn requirements:
1025 (1100, 1275, 1475, 1600, 1825, 2025, 2200, 2500) yards / 950 (1025, 1175, 1350, 1475, 1675, 1850, 2025, 2300) meters

Gauge:
26 sts and 40 rows = 4 inches / 10 cm in stockinette stitch on larger needle (unblocked)
26 sts and 34 rows = 4 inches / 10 cm in Chart A pattern on larger needle (washed and blocked)
26 sts and 34 rows = 4 inches / 10 cm in Chart B pattern on larger needle (washed and blocked)

Needles:
size 4US (3.5 mm) 16- and 24-inch circular needles and DPNs for sweater body and sleeves (or size to obtain correct gauge)
size 2US (2.75 mm) 24-inch (or .75 mm smaller than gauge needle) for neck / button bands and garter ridge

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Jane Yeoman
lovely pattern

I am just starting on this pattern and finding it to be well written. It is an exciting adventure in knitting/creating a beautiful garment.

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Deborah Sater
Artus and Anne cardigan for KAL 2024

The pattern is so easy to follow, I am nearly to the point where I will be dividing for the sleeves/body. Can't wait to get to the lovely edgings, and excited to see how they will look in the yarn I am using. I am finding it difficult stop and put down, just want to keep knitting away.

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Ali Giles-Damjanovska
Gorgeous

I loved knitting this and every time I wear it I get great comments. A beautiful blend of lace and cables, old world style but funky as hell. I had a couple sticky moments under the arms trying to increase and keep the pattern. But I just really enjoy knitting Anne's patterns.

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Cynthia Starr
As usual, it's a well written pattern - but I have that sinking feeling that I'll need another skein

But I think I'm going to run short of yarn.