About this Product
Elevate your wardrobe with the Amberfall Cardigan pattern! This stylish design features squishy sleeves and an amazing drape that will have you feeling cozy and chic. With its quick knit construction and textured details, this cardigan is perfect for any season.
The Amberfall Cardigan is a standard fitting shawl collar cardigan with 0” of ease. It’s knit flat, top down, to the underarms, then divided for fronts, back, and sleeves. The body has some waist shaping for gentle curves. Hem is then worked. Front is picked
up and knit in one piece, then sleeves are worked.
Actual Chest Measurement: 30” (32”, 34”, 36”, 38”, 40”, 42”, 44”, 46”, 48”, 50”, 52”, 54”, 56”, 58”, 60”, 62”)
Finished Garment Measurement: 30” (32”, 34”, 36”, 38”, 40”, 42”, 44”, 46”, 48”, 50”, 52”, 54”, 56”, 58”, 60”, 62”)
Yardage Required (Estimated Up): 850 (1450, 1500, 1550, 1600, 1650, 1700, 1800, 1850, 1900, 1950, 2000, 2100, 2150, 2250, 2300)
If you’re between sizes, go for the smaller size as this cardigan pattern looks best with a little bit of negative ease.
This pattern has been tested by multiple outside sources.
Our Yarny World

Meet the Maker
Welcome to Our Yarny World Designs, where every fiber tells a story. In 2012, amidst the shadows of postpartum depression, I found solace in the gentle rhythm of the fiber arts. Starting with crochet, each stitch became a lifeline, pulling me back to the light. As my journey unfolded, I delved deeper, exploring the intricate world of knitting, feeling the therapeutic click of needles weaving stories of hope. Spinning soon captivated me, each twist of fiber a symbol of resilience and renewal. Dyeing became my canvas, where I painted my emotions into vibrant hues, reclaiming joy with every dip. Yet, it was in there pursuit of pattern design that I discovered my truest healing. Crafting designs that mirrored my journey, I found strength in vulnerability, turning wounds into works of art. Even as I faced the shadows of complex PTSD, my passion for fiber arts remained steadfast, guiding me towards healing, one stitch at a time.

How it’s Made
Idea > Prototype > Grading > Testing > Adjustments > Release of Final Pattern