Free Pattern – Golden Evening Top from Suss Design Essentials |
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Need some sparkle for the evening. Take a look at this free pattern for a golden evening top from Suss Cousins and her book Suss Design Essentials. Versatile, the ruching on the side allows it to be worn long or short. It is both eye-catching and elegant.
Suss Design Essentials is the latest offering from Suss Cousins. A fantastic collection of patterns for the hip and modern knitter from the knitter that has both an eye for style and the talent to produce it with her needles. Suss Cousins’s Hollywood clientele have made her the go-to girl for gorgeous, on-trend knits. Now Suss gives you everything you need to make you own cutting-edge knitwear.
Download free pattern from Scribd – Golden Evening Top

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