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Aude Cardigan - Knitting Patterns - with Lace
Aude Cardigan - Knitting Patterns - with Lace
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AUDE is a light and lace cardigan. It’s versatile: front can be worn in the back and vice versa.
Composition
Back and fronts are knitted separately and flat. The front and back shoulders stitches are bound off together on a third needle. Front and back sides are sewn together till the armholes. Sleeves are knitted in the round from the armholes.
Gauge
10cm x 10cm = 22st x 30rws following the lace pattern
Available in English & French
Yarn
3 - (3) - 3 - (4) - 4 - (5) balls of Twister Solid
or
910 - (1060) - 1200 - (1380) - 1570 - (1660) m of equivalent yarn
Material
- 4mm needles
- 4mm crochet
- 11 buttons (Ø 11mm)
Techniques
- 3 needle bind off
- Follow a lace pattern diagram
- Make a buttonholes after knitting
Cardigan Knitting Pattern Aude
This is one of our Star Pattern ! Creating at first following a Louise's friend's request, it quickly became one of our best seller
and we get it, how could anyone resist to this openwork stitch and as a bonus, it is reversible
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Lace and Openwork Stitch
It is a must in the knitting community, but we know it can be overwhelming at first. Do not worry, in this pattern you will find the step by step to help you go through any difficulty and be able to quickly enjoy your finished Cardigan
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I enjoyed working on this pattern learning how to do the decreases while also knitting lace was a bit of a challenge but once it was figured out I enjoyed knitting the cardigan.
I loved it, it was a bit of a challenge for me since I never did any decreases with lace knitting. I had to do a bit of thinking but I loved it overall.
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Your questions about our patterns
On each of our knitting patterns you will find the estimated level to have to make it. These estimates are made thanks to our feelings at the time of designing the pattern but also with the precious help of our testers. After that it can be nice to challenge yourself and try patterns slightly outside your comfort zone, that's how Louise and I were able to progress. The explanations are planned and written to be understood by everyone and we add explanatory videos as soon as possible to make them even clearer. If you have the slightest problem, contact us here or on Instagram, we will answer you and accompany you with pleasure
We offer our patterns from size XS to size XXL. We want to be able to make our patterns more inclusive by addressing all sizes but we are currently still having trouble getting these sizes tested. If you can't find your size, contact us ? Maybe it will be time to test our pattern in your desired size once we have adapted it
If despite all our efforts, the pattern explanations still seem a little vague to you, do not hesitate to contact us on Instagram. We will be happy to answer you! The best thing for us is that our exchanges will allow us to complete and improve our patterns.
At the moment, our patterns are available in PDF format, which allows you to print them or view them on your tablet. We’re considering offering other formats in the future, so feel free to let us know if you’re interested — it will help us speed up the process.
Yes, our charts are designed to be clear and straightforward. We use detailed legends and universal symbols to make them as easy to follow as possible. Our goal is to make knitting accessible to everyone, which is why we take great care in creating our charts and diagrams.
We’d love to hear from you if you have any feedback or suggestions!
Not yet! But let us know if you’d be interested — it will help us prioritize this project.
At the moment, we don’t sell ready-made, hand-knitted items. However, we’re considering a made-to-order system. Feel free to contact us if you’re interested — we’d be happy to discuss it with you!
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Through our YouTube and Instagram channels, we offer tutorials to help you learn (or re-learn) a wide variety of knitting techniques. We’re committed to making our patterns easy to understand and clear, so that knitters of all levels can enjoy creating our designs. Some patterns are more challenging than others—yes, we’re looking at you, little Elmer—but with the right explanations and tutorials, nothing is impossible!
Yes, we regularly create video tutorials to demonstrate certain techniques or specific steps from our patterns. You can find them on our YouTube channel.
Each of our patterns specifies the required yardage (in meters) to complete the design. Please note that the quantity may vary slightly depending on the yarn quality you choose (thickness, fiber type, etc.).
On each product page, we list the yarns we used to create the original sample. We recommend using the same yarn or an equivalent alternative. If you choose a different type of yarn, keep in mind that the final look and feel of the piece may vary.
The recommended needles are specified on each product page. We advise using the suggested needle size to achieve the desired result.
To preserve the beauty of your knitted pieces, we recommend hand washing them in cold water and laying them flat to dry. We’re also preparing a blog post to provide more detailed care tips soon.
We do not offer refunds on PDF pattern purchases. This is standard practice for this type of product, and we adhere to this policy.
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