Greenleaf Sweater by Jennifer Steingass
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Jennifer Steingass x Biches & Bûches
We are thrilled to present the beautiful Greenleaf Sweater by Jennifer Steingass designed in two colors of Biches & Bûches Le Petit Lambswool. Greenleaf Sweater is the second collaboration between Jennifer and Biches & Bûches and the sweater comes in a version with long sleeves and a version with short sleeves. It is worked seamlessly top down with a beautiful stranded yoke and the pattern details 13 sizes.
The Pattern
- The Pattern is available on Jennifer's Ravelry page
- It is available in English
- It is not part of the Wool Bundle for copyright purposes
Colors & Wool Bundle
- The original Greenleaf Sweater is designed with Biches & Bûches Le Petit Lambswool in the colors Soft Beige Grey and Medium Green Grey
The Soft Grey Beige is currently out of stock but you can have fun choosing your color combination! We made different propositions, and you are always welcome to choose "Custom Colors" to make your own combination. More examples:
MC - Dark Grey
CC - Grey Beige
Discover the gorgeous Test knit in this Colorway by Nicola Stauder
MC - Off White
CC - Medium Green Grey
Discover the gorgeous Test knit in this Colorway by Rachel McKinley - You can choose any two of our Le Petit Lambswool colors for your Greenleaf Sweater. Select "Custom Colors" and share your color choice with us during checkout
- You are always welcome to message us on the Chat for any question you may have and for color ideas 💌
Photos
The Greenleaf Sweater on the photos is the original knit by Jennifer Steingass in the colors Soft Grey Beige and Medium Green Grey. Photos are courtesy of Jennifer Steingass.
- The original wool, in the chosen color.s
- The quantity of wool needed depending on the size chosen
- The Biches & Bûches knitting pouch for all orders from 50 euros
📒 The Pattern is not included but we have linked it so you can purchase it easily from the Designer directly, for copyright purposes
• Handwash, 30°C
• Dry flat on a towel
• Manipulate with care while wet so your knit doesn't get stretched