DIY Kit - La Petite Marinette - Dream (Merino Worsted)
DIY Kit - La Petite Marinette
After checkout, you will receive a PDF digital copy of the pattern by email!
Say hello to your new striped obsession. La Petite Marinette is a playful take on classic stripes—knitted in our ultra-soft Dream yarn. It’s modern, light, and endlessly wearable. Choose two colors and cast on something bold!
This kit is for the color combination you see in the pictures. For any other color combination, you can buy the pattern here and yarn separately here. Please see chart below for yarn amounts needed. You can also send us an email and we can assist in creating a custom kit for you!
The body of this sweater is worked bottom up flat in two pieces. Stitches for the sleeves are picked up from the body and worked in the round from shoulder to cuff. Neckline is done by picking up stitches from back and front panels and worked in the round. Pattern is written for striped version, to make a solid version in one color follow same pattern but ignore any color changes - knit everything in one color.
Level: Intermediate
Sizes: XS-2X/3X
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Kit Contains:
- Loopy Mango Dream Yarn 109 yds 100 m | 50 g 1.8 oz each, 100% merino wool
- Size US 10 (6 mm) circular needles 32'' (80 cm) in length - optional
- Size US 11 (8 mm) circular needles 32'' (80 cm) in length - optional
- Pattern
- Loopy Mango Project Bag
Fiber Content Note: Dream TWEED colors Flamingo, Blacksmith and Stardust have different fiber content: 82% merino, 13% wool, 5% viscose.
Care: Dry clean or hand wash cold, lay flat to dry. Please test any washing/drying method on a small swatch to ensure you like the end result. Note that exposing wool to heat (hot water) or agitation (machine washing) will cause it to felt.
Shown in: Polar Bear (MC), Rendezvous (AC)
Shown in: Polar Bear (MC), Moody Blues (AC)
Helpful video tutorials for this project:
- How to Decrease: Knit Two Together (K2TOG)
- How to Decrease: Slip Slip Knit (SSK)
- Shoulder seaming
- Side seaming
- Picking up stitches for sleeves
- How to: Magic Loop