: Jacket patterns often involve precise tailoring; an incorrect gauge can quickly turn a "tailored" look into an ill-fitting one.
: Before you cast on, scan the "Techniques" section for any unfamiliar skills like provisional cast-ons or specific cable stitches. : Jacket patterns often involve precise tailoring; an
: Perfect for fans of the classic raglan silhouette, this modern take uses chunky but light yarn for a cohesive, seamless look. The construction flows from the neck downward, making it incredibly easy to adjust the length of the body and sleeves as you go. The construction flows from the neck downward, making
: For those who love "quiet luxury," this oversized coat by Kirsten Johnstone is a masterpiece. It features free-flowing, high-relief cables and a cozy collar that wraps behind the neck. Despite the loose effect, it includes waist shaping and set-in sleeves to ensure the frame isn't overwhelmed. Despite the loose effect, it includes waist shaping
Whether you’re looking for a dramatic statement piece or a classic everyday staple, these four standout instructions offer something for every skill level:
: This pattern is all about elegant movement. The unique construction involves knitting the front and back as one piece with clever armhole openings, finished with separately knit sleeves. It features a striking broken rib stitch and garter stitch edging that highlights the softness of the yarn without being too ornate.