I am so excited to share my newest pattern with you all!! Introducing Primono (Primrose Yarn Co. + Kimono)!! Â This pattern is available both on Ravelry and knitgraffiti.com! Â Receive a 20% discount using coupon code PRIMONO at checkout through Friday, September 8 at midnight CT.
Primono has been an idea of mine for almost one year, when I sketched it out last fall of 2017. I wanted to create a kimino-style robe that I could wear comfortably around the house, but something that was also stylish enough to be worn out on the town as a jacket! I was totally inspired by the fashion craze of wearing kimonos and robes as jackets, and the women who are wearing them around New York are just so fabulous. I knew I wanted it to be a modular construction, to keep it exciting. Â And I really wanted to used different stitch patterns to ensure that it fit nicely on my body.
Originally, I wasn’t even thinking of using two-color brioche! Â I was afraid that it would stretch out too much and just be really heavy. Â But using Primrose Yarn Co.’s Sophia MCN fingering weight yarn actually kept it very lightweight! Â I knew two-color brioche would give it an extra depth, and so I paired it with the slip-stitch honeycomb pattern for the waistband and collar. Â This really helped give it some extra stability and cinched in at the waist! Â The modular construction makes it SUPER fun to knit, and even though it is a rather large piece, the knitting just flies by as you’re constantly itching to get to the next section!
I wanted to add a modern touch to a classic kimono-style cardigan, so I created this brioche stitch pattern to bloom out of the waistband. Â The pattern is carried up the back for added depth of interest.
Be sure to check out all of my amazing test knitters’ glorious projects!! Â There were so many different color combos used. Â And with the pattern being available in 7 different sizes, you are sure to find your ideal fit. Â I decided I wanted 8″ / 20cm of positive ease, so I knit the size 46″ bust for myself. Â I actually measured my own robe to ensure that this fit exactly the way I wanted!! Â You can read more on the pattern page, and if you have any more questions, feel free to email me or leave a comment here.
I hope you enjoy my newest pattern, and thank you for reading!!