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Thread Theory Finlayson Sweater PDF (Beginner)

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This sweater is a grown up version of the classic hoodie. It will be a wardrobe staple due to its cozy boxy shape and hard wearing cuffed hems but there is no worry of looking like a slob while wearing it!

Both versions contain stylish features that elevate it beyond pure utilitarianism: Variation 1 features a unique squared neckline and a stylish shawl collar. It also includes an optional neckline facing that can be used to feature contrast fabrics as a finishing touch to the garment interior. Variation 2 includes a roomy lined hood that crosses over at the front to join to the squared neckline as well as the classic kangaroo pocket to protect hands from the elements.

This pattern, as part of the Alpine Outdoors Collection, is a hard-wearing design with a classic fit.  Create a hand-made wardrobe of these designs so as to always be comfortably and stylishly ready for the next adventure!

PDF Sewing Pattern Includes:

  1. A detailed instruction booklet containing step-by-step instructions and diagrams
  2. A print-at-home PDF pattern on 40 pages (suitable for both Letter and A4 size paper)
  3. A print shop PDF pattern suitable for 36" wide roll feed printers
  4. A print shop PDF pattern suitable for A0 paper

 

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  • 5
    Great men’s jumper

    Posted by Catherine on 25th Jan 2023

    This is a great pattern which is mostly straightforward. The neck was slightly confusing for me, but there are clear instruction on the Thread Theory site which helped. I made both versions of this for my boyfriend - one in jersey and a very cosy one in sweatshirt fleece. I will definitely make more of these, including one for me.

  • 4
    good pattern

    Posted by Jean Van Slyke on 3rd Dec 2020

    Easy and simple and looks great in tweed lined with silk! My man doesn't want to take it off.