Weather report for this coming Sunday: Bendigo - sunny with a top of 26 C. Surry Hills: Mild and sunny, top of 24 C. Darwin: Sunny periods with slight cloud cover, top of 34. Toowoomba: Sunny day, top of 24.
Hmm. I think I'm seeing a trend here. The cool days are gone, and the warmth is picking up as we head into spring and summer. So no matter where you are in Australia at the moment, it's time to put away the scarves, hats and gloves, pack up your winter knitting and get cracking on some summertime projects. And what makes for a better project than a summer cardigan? Perfect for throwing over a summer frock, or for warming cool shoulders as the night draws in, cardigans are the ultimate layering piece and are invaluable during the warmer months.
We LOVE a good cardigan at Woolarium, so we have chosen our favourite designs to give you a bit of cardigan inspiration. There's a design and ply to keep everybody happy!
For those who can't bear anything too heavy during the heat, but still want to be protected from the sun, the
Featherweight cardigan by Hanna Fettig is the design for you. Knit in a 2 ply yarn, this gorgeous cardigan is minimalistic chic, and is sure to go with everything. We think the
Debbie Bliss Rialto Lace or the
Shibui Cima would be perfect for this garment. The pattern can be
purchased as a Ravelry download.
Another must-knit is the
Grace cardigan by Jane Richmond. And it's not just a favourite with us - it's a firm favourite with the Ravelry crowd (where it can be
downloaded), with over 400 versions made so far. Our image above shows a long sleeved version, but this seamless design can easily be knit with short or 3/4 length sleeves. Made up in a 4 ply yarn, we suggest the heavenly
Malabrigo Sock, the
Rowan Wool Cotton 4ply or Rowan
Siena, the
Shibui Staccato or the
Spud and Chloe Fine.
The next cardigan on our list is actually being knitted by Leisl as we speak. It's the lovely
Vitamin D by Heidi Kirrmaier. Cleverly designed to incorporate a waterfall front which drapes beautifully due to the radial eyelet increases, Leisl is knitting hers up in the
Jo Sharp Mulberry Silk Georgette. Other 5 plys that would look equally divine are the
Millamia Naturally Soft Merino or the
Blue Sky Alpacas Metalico.
What's that you say? You want more lace? Allrighty - let's try the
Surry Hills on for size! This vintage-inspired garment, designed by
Maria Magnusson, would look equally at home over a simple cotton frock as it would layered over an evening dress for a special occasion. Knit up in 8 ply yarn, we'd love to see this made up in the
Rowan Creative Linen,
Zara,
Sublime Baby Bamboo or
Rowan Wool Cotton DK. Best of all, this pattern is a
free Ravelry download! Thank you Maria, on behalf of all lace cardigan knitters everywhere!
Thanks for joining us for our inspiration post today. If you have any other beautiful cardigan ideas that you'd like to share, let us know in the comment section below - or even better, pop into the shop and tell us about it in person. We love to know what our customers are making!