Oneiro is worked flat and sideways in two pieces, working from the sleeve cuff towards the centre back. Once the sleeve has been worked, additional stitches are cast on for the front and the back panels and the neckline is shaped with decreases. When both sides are complete, they are joined at the centre back with a three-needle cast-off. Coats and jackets have always been popular and are in current modern winter fashion too! The cardigan is finished off with a double-knitted hem and front edging.
Short rows are used throughout so that the same row gauge can achieved for the cable pattern and the brioche stitch pattern. This design is about playing with colour and the number of colours used can be chosen freely. Three strands of yarn are held tog throughout. Fade colours into each other by exchanging only one of the three strands at a time.
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