This cardigan invites you to touch it because of the quality of yarn, workmanship and design.
Knit by Fran Troxler on a Passap E6000 knitting machine.
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If texture and warmth are your thought of comfort, then you need this sweater jacket.
Knit by Fran Troxler on a Brother Bulky knitting machine.
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Knit your own interpretation of Kaffe Faiset's Tumbling blocks sweater. This one is handknit using bulky yarns and shaped into a cardigan.
Hand knit by Fran Troxler.
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This "Saturday" sweater was knit with two-row stripes on the Passap Vario knitting machine. Use the purl side as the right side and finish off with handknit bands and you have a sweater as comfortable as your favorite sweatshirt!
Knit by Isabel Hendry.
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Have you knit with ribbon yet? This sideways knit vest is made of cotton ribbon. Instructions to knit this vest can be found in Knitter's magazine Fall 1999.
Hand knit by Fran Troxler.
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Leftover yarns become a work of art when knit on the Passap Vario knitting machine. Bands are knit by hand.
Knit by Isabel Hendry.
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Are you into southwest designs?
This V-point vest is made with Alpaca yarn on a Passap Vario knitting machine.
Bands and collar are knit by hand.
Knit by Fran Troxler.
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Lace is so feminine. This longline vest has picot bands and side vents.
Knit by Fran Troxler on a Brother standard gauge knitting machine.
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