Jack Tar Cardigan Pattern
Available Yarn & Accessories For This Pattern
Mary Maxim Titan (80 Yds/3 Oz) Sz 2 MCMary Maxim Titan (80 Yds/3 Oz) Sz 2 CC1 White and Blue (1 Skein Each)
Mary Maxim Titan (80 Yds/3 Oz) Sz 2 CC2 Tan
Knitting Needles Size U.S. 7 (4.50 mm & 10 (6 mm)
Jack Tar Cardigan Pattern is backordered and your entire order will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description
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Introducing the Jack Tar Cardigan Pattern, featuring our easy-to-follow graph-style pattern. Featuring raglan sleeves, shawl collar and includes children's sizes 2-4-6. This original design was created using Mary Maxim Northland yarn, which had 80 yds per skein at that time. But now, with a larger variety of bulky yarns to choose from, you can customize this project to match your unique style. Keep in mind that yardage may differ. We recommend Mary Maxim Titan! Materials List: Sz 2 MC (16 oz), Sz 4-6 (20 oz). All sizes CC1 White (4 oz), CC2 Blue (4 oz), CC3 Tan (20 yds). All you need are U.S. sizes 7 (4.5mm) and 10 (6mm) needles to begin! Fits children sizes 2-4-6—Intermediate knit.
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