Two stitches, one piece — that’s the Reading Room Cardigan in a nutshell! This cardigan knits up easily and in little time thanks to Wool-Ease® Thick & Quick®. With a brilliant variety of solids, heathers, and tweeds to choose from, this yarn is a go-to for sweater weather.
Design Editor Susan Haviland walks Brand Ambassador Shira Blumenthal through the simplicity of this pattern. Check out the video below and see just how easy it is to make this cardigan!
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Knit Reading Room Cardigan made with Wool-Ease® Thick & Quick®
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Sunnie Mitchell
Is there a pattern for this cardi for crocheters? The first paragraph on this page describes it as perfect for knitters and crocheters but the only pattern link is for knitters. I would LOVE to crochet this:)
Danielle Holke
Hi Sunnie, the phrasing did suggest a crochet version which I’ve gone ahead and revised. We don’t have a crochet version at the moment, but we’ll speak to our design team about the possibility — good idea!
Sunnie Mitchell
YIPPEE!! I’m about to begin working the crochet cable cardi from the Curvy Girl collection but will keep checking the site for this one in a crochet version for another great Lion Brand pattern:) Thank-you for your very quick reply!
Sherry Wynn
Hello All
It would be helpful if there was a diagram for each stage of the piece. That is after the left sleeve is complete show a diagram after added knitted on stitches, then a diagram showing the stitches on the stitch holder. Arrows showing the direction of the knitting would also be helpful for us first time sweater knitters. I guess I’m saying while this pattern is very simple and I did work it out visually before I started knitting; this would be great if it was formatted in the Bandagram format.
Thanks