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Put On This Whitney Double-X Knitted Hooded Cardigan
Make this amazing Whitney Double-X Knitted Hooded Cardigan as your next project. This fabulous hooded cardigan will be a perfect choice for a cold spring day outside.
In fact, it is comfy and stylish at the same time. It is also an excellent gift idea for any of your female friends or relatives.
This knitting project is ideal for intermediate knitters, who have some practise on their hands with knitting cables.
Not familiar with knitting cables? You can find a great video tutorial here: Making Knitted Cables [A How To Tutorial]
The fully-detailed instruction given to this FREE knitting pattern comes in one size. This cheerful blanket fits a woman’s chest size of 34 inches.
In case you are using the metric system, this blanket’s chest size is about 86 cm.
This wonderful whitney hooded cardigan is a great design by the editor of Judy’s Knitting Page.
You are able to access this FREE knitting pattern for this nice knitted cardigan at Judy’s knitting website.
To access this FREE knitting pattern for this lovely hooded cardigan with its Double-X design, click on the link here: Whitney Double-X Hooded Cardigan Pattern.
Featured image(s): Judy’s Knitting Page – thank you!
My download has stitch count errors. Row 6 isn’t working. I made a chart of each pattern on ledger paper line by line . Aligning each pattern row across all 5 pattern panels and even this hasn’t been helpful. What can I do?
Hi Fran
Thank you for contacting The Knitting Space. We apologize for the inconvenience, however, we do not own the patterns and are simply curating them. For pattern support, it’s best if you try to get in touch with the pattern’s designer. The designer for this particular pattern is Judy Lamb and you can reach her through her website’s contact me page HERE.
All the best
Ann
Thank you for answering me. I got what seems to be a changed copy. Now I’m cutting and taping the double X line by line . Next is to check the other individual patterns. If granddaughters didn’t love the unique look I would have trashed it. I need to make four. That’s why I do a chart on ledger paper. I hope the fronts and sleeves are easier. Thanks again, Fran