Cannelé Sweater by Soumine Kim
- Description
- WITH YOUR WOOL BUNDLE
Biches et Bûches x Soumine
We are thrilled to present the original Wool Bundle for Cannelé Sweater, designed by Soumine Kim and which is our 4th collaboration together 🤎 Soumine has such a joyful style, and this also shows with the Cannelé, designed in Le Petit Silk & Mohair in the color Very Light Blue.
"The Cannelé Sweater is knitted with 3 strands of delicate and charming Le petit silk mohair. This yarn creates truly soft and beautiful garment, and it comes in a variety of colors. Highly recommended !
Cannelé Sweater is knitted featuring a pattern reminiscent of the French dessert, Cannelé. Knit using 3 strands of Le Petit Silk & Mohair, it can be enjoyed as a lace sweater suitable for all seasons except summer.
The sweater is worked in a top-down manner starting from the neck ribbing and the pattern offers options for short and long sleeves."
- Soumine Kim @Knits.pourmoi
The Pattern
- The Pattern is available in English and Korean and French
- You can find the Pattern on Soumine's Ravelry Page and on Soumine's online shop
- It is not included in the Wool Bundle for Copyright purposes
Colors & Wool Bundles
- The Original Color of the Cannelé Sweater is in Le Petit Silk & Mohair color Very Light Blue
- If you would like to knit your Cannelé Sweater in a different color, you can have fun choosing 5 colors of Le Petit Silk & Mohair.
- Then select "Custom Color" when adding the Wool Bundle to your cart and tell us your color choice during checkout
- You are welcome to message us on the Chat for color ideas and for any question you may have 💌
Photos
Photo Courtesy of Soumine
📲 @knits.pourmoi
- 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