Knit Kit - Homebody Sweater

SKU: B70820

Staying home just got cozier in your Homebody Sweater! Cuddle up, grab your favorite beverage, and let’s get stitching.


Pattern Designer Info
Hello! I’m Justyna Srock, the designer and lady boss behind Lady Jay Crochet (est. 2015). I’m passionate about creating modern and practical knitwear. While I’ve designed a little bit of everything, I gravitate towards garments and colorwork. Each design idea is inspired by a direct need or mood in my life, and I hand craft them myself with meticulous attention to detail. Additionally, fiber arts have been a wonderful creative outlet for me to stay sane as a stay-at-home mama to 3 younglings. I hope you will enjoy my designs as much as I do!
Skill Level
Level 2 - Easy (Beginner+)
Project Type
Sweater
Pattern Gauge

Sweatre: 16 K stitches x 21 K rows = 4” (stockinette in the round)

Sleeves: 14 K stitches x 18 K rows = 4” (stockinette in the rounds)

Dimensions Detail

Bust: 35” (S), 38” (M), 42” (L), 46” (XL), 50” (2XL), 54” (3XL)

Width: 19” (S), 21” (M), 22.5” (L), 24.5” (XL), 26.25” (2XL), 28.25” (3XL)

Length: 21” (S), 22” (M), 23” (L), 23.5” (XL), 24.5” (2XL), 25” (3XL)

Pattern Yarn Weight
4 Medium / Worsted
Fiber
Acrylic, Alpaca
Pattern Corrections
No
Pattern Craft
Knit
Made For
Woman

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looks can be deceiving...

I'm a bit disappointed in this pattern, the "homebody" word is just stitched over the sweater. I get that it's an easy pattern but geez with such teeny amounts of carrying and just the two colors I still think if you knit it all together it could still be an "easy" first project. I'm hoping it doesn't look fake when it's completed.....I hardly want to even start it.

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looks can be deceiving...

I'm a bit disappointed in this pattern, the "homebody" word is just stitched over the sweater. I get that it's an easy pattern but geez with such teeny amounts of carrying and just the two colors I still think if you knit it all together it could still be an "easy" first project. I'm hoping it doesn't look fake when it's completed.....I hardly want to even start it.