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You guys have been super helpful lately, and I'm hoping you can help me out again. I'm feeling rather confident in my knitting lately, and I think I'd like to tackle a sweater. I've been all over Ravelry and Knitty and everywhere else I can think of, but nothing is jumping out at me as exactly what I'm looking for.

Can anyone recommend a sweater pattern that's good for an advanced beginner? I'd like something knit flat, not in the round. Ideally, it'll be something with shaping at the waist and a bit of negative ease built in since I like my clothing fitted. Something with ribbing and maybe a few simple cables would be nice, but no lace patterns or color work, please. A cardigan is preferred, but I'll take a pull-over as well since I could use both in my closet. I usually only look for free patterns, but I'd be willing to pay a few dollars if necessary to get the pattern I really want.

Or, can anyone suggest a good tutorial for designing your own pattern? I have an idea of what I'd like pretty clearly in my head, but I've never made a pattern for anything so complicated as a sweater.

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Date: 2010-11-28 07:08 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] seryn
If you want something fitted, buying a pattern will not help you. You will still need to do your own math. Patterns are sized to generic sizes.

I like the Knitter's Handy Guide books by Ann Budd. That will not get you a fitted sweater if you follow it slavishly, but it would certainly help you get conceptually through the first sweater. I borrow mine from the library when I start a new project, so you would not necessarily need to buy a copy to try it out.

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