The Lady Soul Sweater knitting pattern designed by Wool and the Gang is such a fun project to do! I came across the tutorial on CreativeBug.com and fell in love. Who doesn’t love a cool, classic, simple, and sophisticated piece that is easy and fun to knit? Don’t be intimidated by the sleeve cables, the easy-t0-follow video walks you through each step.
Here is my beautiful petite size model (and daughter) wearing the Lady Soul Sweater in a size small.
Photos by Chris Reecer (loving husband, stepdad, artist, and photographer)
www.chrisreecer.com
The Yarn
I used yarn from KnitCrate that I had in my stash. Specifically Vidalana Ascendance in Colorway Ancient Ruin. (100% Fine Peruvian Highland Wool Sport weight, 328 yards 9300m)/100g. Unfortunately, it is sold out, but you can substitute any other sport weight yarn. I would use Wool of the Andes Sport Weight yarn by KnitPicks.com if I were to make it again – and I will! My next version will be a size Medium, which is more my size, and I will make the collar longer. As you can see in the photos here I make more of a mock turtle neck, rather than a full rolled one.
The Needles
- Clover Bamboo Circular Knitting Needles 29″ Size 10
- U Cable Stitch Holder 3 – 1/2″ 3 Pkg Small, Medium, Large
Be sure to check your gauge when you start! Luckily mine was exactly as the pattern indicated – so nice when that happens!
The Pattern
You can get the pattern directly from Wool and the Gang, on Ravelry, or sign up for Creativebug to access the great video tutorial there.
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Thanks for reading! Now go make something 🙂
~Marni