Just in time for the winter chill and holiday gift giving… it’s the Plum Pudding Shawl!
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Ok, so here in the Midwest US, this is maybe not the best time of year to debut an infinity scarf. But while wearing might not happen this week – making it can!
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A little over a year ago I designed the Mod Stripes Rice Bag for I Like Crochet magazine. It’s simple, but fun to crochet, and very practical! Now that it’s been a while, I also get to offer it on it’s own!
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About a year ago I designed the Autumn Blooms Set for I Like Crochet magazine. I loved designing this simple dishcloth and towel set – my first towel! Now that it’s been a while, I also get to offer it on it’s own!
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…. oh wait, I’m a couple days late for that, aren’t I? Well, nonetheless, about a year ago I designed a special pattern for I Like Crochet magazine. It was a lot of fun, and amazing to see one of my patterns on their site! Now that it’s been a while, I also get to offer it on it’s own!
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The latest two upsizes for the Sven Sweater are finally finished. They’ve been written, tested, verified, tried on, and now it’s ready to publish! Perfect for boys AND girls, this is a great go to sweater pattern for any baby or toddler.
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It’s been months in the making, but at long last the pattern has been written, tested by wonderful crocheters, and the Sven Sweater is ready for sale!
It’s been an exciting journey – one that began when I had my own little boys and realized just how many crochet baby sweaters were only for girls. This sweater is definitely for boys. And for girls! It’s all in the colors. The pattern was inspired by a blanket I saw at a Swedish furnishings store over the summer – it was bold and graphic and had a great look. One that begged to be translated to crochet!
Figuring out how to put it all together was a learning process for me, and inspired me to make the Tapestry Crochet Video, to explain one of the techniques used in the sweater. It’s this technique that has led me to label it as Intermediate difficulty, but I do think that a determined beginner could do a great job with it as well.
Because it is unique, detailed, and well tested, I’ve decided to make this my first paid pattern, for just $3.99. I hope you’ll agree that it’s worth it. It’s sized 0 – 6 months, and is the perfect crochet pattern to make for any baby boy or girl. The Sven Sweater pattern is in PDF format, and available on Craftsy and as a Ravelry download.
Thanks so much for all your support and excitement about my past patterns – and don’t worry, the free patterns will continue! But I hope to add more special, paid patterns in the future too. And I want to give a special thanks to all my testers, as well as those who volunteered – I couldn’t have done it without you!
Sven Sweater is Copyright 2012 Tamara Kelly – All Rights Reserved Do not distribute or share this pattern, and do not reproduce the pattern other than for personal use by the purchaser. Personal, private & local sales of finished items are allowed. Please contact tkelly75@gmail.com for questions regarding internet sales or commercial use of items made from this pattern.