Noro Taiyo cardigan for Bryn

I made this for my sister

Created by: Julie B

  • Project Details

    About

    We saw a knitted-up version of this cardigan at the "Sew and Tell" shop in Berry, and fell in love with it... Then I also fell in love with the yarn while I was knitting! It's so soft and delicious, with not only changes in colour but also in thickness. There's never a dull moment, working with Noro Taiyo. :-)

    Pattern

    Jacket "Design 13"

    This pattern is from:
    Noro Flowers Book 4

    Yarns

    Needles & Hooks

    • Circular 5.00mm (US 8) 80cm
    • Circular 4.00mm (US 6) 80cm

    Accessories

    • Stitch Markers
    • Buttons

    Measurements

    Notes: 102-107 cm

    Tags

    • Cardigans
    • Women

    Craft

    Knitting

    Skill Level

    Intermediate

    Status

    Complete
    Finished on: Sep 26, 2018
  • Comments

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    5 Comments

    • Lyn R

      Wollongong

      Julie, this is beautiful. Great design. I love the Sew & Tell shop in Berry, always visit on our trips down south! I made a scarf with Noro, loved the yarn.
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      • Julie B

        Thank you so much, Lyn! Yes, I find that shop very inspirational - and now I live a lot closer, I foresee many visits in my future. :-) I am really loving the Noro yarn. While knitting this cardigan, I kept coming to loveknitting.com to see which colour combination of the Taiyo would suit me best!
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      • Lyn R

        Wollongong

        @Julie B: we were down at Berry recently and sad to see Sew and Tell has closed down.
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      • Julie B

        @Lyn R: I am sad about it, too! I moved to Ulladulla last year, and having Sew and Tell within reach was one of the positives. My Mum and I managed one last visit while they were trying to sell off their remaining stock, and came home with a couple of bundles. Meanwhile, I've discovered The Mulberry Tree in Milton! :-)
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      • Lyn R

        Wollongong

        @Julie B: yes I popped into Mulberry Tree last year. Always nice to pop into a yarn shop when going away on hols!
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