Slippery Slope Pattern Now Available + Contest!
I’m happy to announce that the pattern for my Slippery Slope pullover is now available for purchase on Ravelry. Click here to buy now! Don’t I look happy?
Because I’m so happy, I’m going to give away three free copies of this pattern to my readers. All you have to do is comment on this post by Thursday, March 3 by 7pm PST. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the pattern, or any other musings you might want to share!
Here’s a little more info on Slippery Slope:
Just like there’s comfort food, I believe there’s such a thing as comfort knits. These are the sweaters that wrap you up in their warm, soft, snugness and make you feel at home. They make you want a fireplace and a cup of cocoa. Those are comfort knits to me.
I wanted to design a sweater that replicated that feeling, but with some flattering shaping and interesting textures so one would actually feel comfortable wearing it out of the house as well as while sitting on your couch.
With a ridiculously simple-to-memorize stitch pattern, this sweater knits up in a hurry on size 11 needles.
SIZE
For women’s garments: XS [S, M, L, 1X, 2X, 3X]
(shown in size M)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Chest: 28.5 [33.25, 37.75, 42.25, 46.75, 49.25, 53.75] inches
Length: 22.75 [23.5, 24.25, 25, 25.75, 26.5, 27.5] inches
MATERIALS
MC Cascade Yarns Pastaza 50% Llama, 50%
Wool; 132 yd/121 m per 100g skein; color: Sphere; 5 [6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9] skeins
24-inch US #11/8mm circular needle
Stitch marker
Tapestry needle
You can also check out the details on Ravelry.
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9 Comments
Wow, I love the pattern!! And beautiful shots, too! Great job!!
Great pattern! I love the stitch pattern and the fit is just fabulous!
Ooh, what a cozy looking sweater. Nice work!
What a cute sweater! I would love to win! Debbie in alaska
I like the v-neck in the pattern. The stitch pattern is very lovely.
I love this sweater! 😀 Looks sooooo cozy and comfy!
Oh wow! That does look super cozy!! I like that it’s long enough to cover the top of the butt and that the instructions are for up to a size 3X. It’s beautiful!
I know I’m too late for the giveaway contest, but I still wanted to comment that I think both the sweater and the modeling is beautiful. It’s really hard to find well put-together patterns that are flattering for NORMAL women, and this just hits the mark completely. I’m all for sweaters that give you that extra-cozy arm room and a little extra to pull up over your fingers on those cold days. The stitch design looks cool enough to be lightly layered with a camisole for spring or a long-sleeve for winter. Just altogether a really great design, fantastic work. 😀
I love this pattern, I’m going to go and look for it in ravelry tonight! I raise alpacas, and this would be just perfect for some of my yarn I have!!