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The Union Station Cardigan was first published in Interweave Knits Spring 2015. Since then it has become one of my most knit patterns! Updates to this pattern upon independent publication (Sept. 2016) include extended sizes as well as written instructions for the lace chart. I love this cardigan for it’s open front and lace yoke, and it’s simple top-down construction. It’s the kind of thing that is a staple in my wardrobe. Knit in a sport weight yarn at a loose gauge, it has a lot of drape and swing, but could easily be knit in a DK or light worsted weight.
This pattern is available for purchase HERE.
The Union Station Cardigan was first published in Interweave Knits Spring 2015. Since then it has become one of my most knit patterns! Updates to this pattern upon independent publication (Sept. 2016) include extended sizes as well as written instructions for the lace chart. I love this cardigan for it’s open front and lace yoke, and it’s simple top-down construction. It’s the kind of thing that is a staple in my wardrobe. Knit in a sport weight yarn at a loose gauge, it has a lot of drape and swing, but could easily be knit in a DK or light worsted weight.