Debbie Bliss Men's Classics Collection Ebook Knitting

By Debbie Bliss

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Debbie Bliss Men's Classics Collection Ebook Knitting
Debbie Bliss Men's Classics Collection Ebook Knitting
Debbie Bliss Men's Classics Collection Ebook Knitting
Debbie Bliss Men's Classics Collection Ebook Knitting
Debbie Bliss Men's Classics Collection Ebook Knitting
Debbie Bliss Men's Classics Collection Ebook Knitting
Debbie Bliss Men's Classics Collection Ebook Knitting
Debbie Bliss Men's Classics Collection Ebook Knitting
$10.00

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Downloadable PDF, English

Specifications

Brand: Debbie Bliss
Yarn Weight: Fingering, Aran
Designer: Debbie Bliss
Craft: Knitting
Format: Downloadable PDF
Languages: English
Number of Patterns: 4
Pages: 18
Skill Level: Advanced
Finished Size: Jumpers: Child: To Fit Age: 2 Years to 10 Years, Adults: Size: S to XL, Cardigans: To Fit Chest: 81cm to 122cm
Featured Products: Debbie Bliss Rialto Aran Yarn - Merino Wool Aran Debbie Bliss British Wool Aran Yarn - Wool Aran Debbie Bliss Donegal Luxury Tweed Aran Yarn - Wool Aran Debbie Bliss Rialto 4 Ply Yarn - Merino Wool 4 Ply

Product Description

Featuring four classic designs, the Debbie Bliss Men’s Classics Collection Ebook features cables, texture, and classic designs. The yarns highlighted are Rialto 4 Ply, Rialto Aran, Donegal Luxury Tweed Aran, and British Wool Aran. The patterns included are Will’s Classic Aran Cardigan, Dave’s Fair Isle Cardigan, Tim’s Classic Sweater, and Barry’s Gansey.
Debbie Bliss Men's Classics Collection Ebook Knitting
$10.00

Debbie Bliss Men's Classics Collection Ebook

Project Overview

The Debbie Bliss Men's Classics Collection Ebook is an advanced-level knitting resource featuring a curated selection of cardigans, sweaters, and jumpers designed for men. This downloadable PDF pattern collection showcases timeless menswear knitwear designs from the renowned Debbie Bliss brand, offering sophisticated garment options suitable for experienced knitters seeking professional-quality construction techniques.

Craft and Technique Foundation

This collection employs knitting as the primary craft method, utilizing traditional needlework techniques to construct tailored garments. The patterns are presented using UK knitting terminology with US terminology provided in parentheses throughout, ensuring accessibility for knitters familiar with either regional standard. The advanced difficulty level indicates that patterns incorporate complex shaping, intricate stitch work, and sophisticated garment assembly methods.

Core Knitting Stitches and Techniques

The collection utilizes fundamental and intermediate knitting stitches as building blocks for garment construction:

  • Garter Stitch — created by knitting every row, producing a textured, reversible fabric commonly used for borders, welts, and decorative elements
  • Moss Stitch (Seed Stitch) — an alternating knit and purl pattern that creates a dense, nubbed texture ideal for structured garment sections and visual interest
  • Ribbing — typically knit and purl combinations that provide elasticity and recovery, essential for cuffs, waistbands, and necklines on fitted menswear

Shaping and Modification Methods

Advanced shaping techniques featured throughout the patterns include:

  • Increases — accomplished through methods such as knit front and back (kfb), purl front and back (pfb), and make one (m1) techniques to add stitches for garment shaping and ease
  • Decreases — executed via slip, knit, pass slipped stitch over (skpo), slip 2 together, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over (s2togkpo), and knit 2 together methods for fitted shaping and seam allowances
  • Cast On Methods — various foundation techniques to establish initial stitch loops on needles with appropriate elasticity and appearance
  • Cast Off in Ribbing — specialized finishing technique that maintains rib pattern integrity while binding off edges, preserving the elasticity of ribbed sections

Materials and Construction Details

Patterns specify measurements in both metric and imperial units, including centimetres (cm), millimetres (mm), metres (m), inches (in), and weight specifications in grams (g) and ounces (oz). Garment construction requires appropriate knitting needles sized to the yarn weight and pattern specifications, along with yarn in quantities and fiber content detailed within individual pattern instructions.

Pattern Reading and Abbreviations

The ebook includes a comprehensive abbreviations glossary essential for navigating advanced patterns, with terms such as: knit (k), purl (p), increase/ing (inc), decrease/ing (dec), pattern (patt), repeat (rep), right side (RS), remain/ing (rem), continue/ing (cont), follow/ing (foll), and knitwise positioning. Understanding these standardized abbreviations is critical for successfully executing the advanced-level designs within this collection.

Ideal for Experienced Knitters

The advanced difficulty designation indicates these patterns are best suited for knitters with solid foundational skills and experience reading complex pattern instructions. The menswear focus provides tailored silhouettes and professional finishing techniques that appeal to knitters seeking to create refined, wearable garments with proper fit and construction quality.

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