Knit Kit - Avalanche Sweater Coat

SKU: B70382

Caught in some blustery weather? The Avalanche Sweater Coat has your back! This oversized super bulky cardigan can be tossed over any outfit for extra warmth that literally feels like a fluffy hug. With color blocking, details reminiscent of snowflakes, and angled pockets, it’s a super fast and super fun project that you’ll want to wear all winter.


Pattern Designer Information
Two of Wands, launched in 2014 by Alexandra Tavel, is a knitwear company with a modern approach to a timeless art form. Each finished item is handcrafted by Alexandra, taking anywhere from a few hours to over a week to meticulously create.
Skill Level
Level 3 - Intermediate
Project Type
Cardigan
Yarn Used
LB Collection® Fifty Fifty - 479
Pattern Gauge
7 sts + 9 rows = 4”/10cm in stockinette stitch
Pattern Size Options
M/L, XL/2XL, XS/S
Pattern Sizing Information
Pattern is written for smallest size with changes for larger sizes in parentheses. When only one number is given, it applies to all sizes. To follow pattern more easily, circle all numbers pertaining to your size before beginning.
Pattern Yarn Weight
6 Super Bulky
Dimensions Detail

Width across back: 24”/61cm (XS/S), 28”/71cm (M/L), 32”/81cm (XL/XXL)

Bust: 48”/122cm (XS/S), 56”/142cm (M/L), 64”/163cm (XL/XXL)

Length: 24”/61cm (XS/S), 25”/64cm (M/L), 26”/66cm (XL/XXL)

Pattern Corrections
No
Pattern Craft
Knit
Made For
Adult, Woman

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Susan
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I wish the pattern said whether to carry the second color or cut the yarn. I’d rather carry using the wrap technique but not sure if there’s enough yarn.

Hello Susan - we would recommend cutting the yarn between the fair isle sections , to avoid long strands that might get caught and snagged.

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I wish the pattern said whether to carry the second color or cut the yarn. I’d rather carry using the wrap technique but not sure if there’s enough yarn.

Hello Susan - we would recommend cutting the yarn between the fair isle sections , to avoid long strands that might get caught and snagged.