I’m thrilled to announce my latest vintage-inspired knitting pattern is now live, the Midge Pullover! Get the knitting pattern on Ravelry and Payhip.
Midge is a cute and casual vintage style pullover pattern. It got its original inspiration from one of my favorite 1950s sewing patterns, a cropped boxy top. Midge was designed to have a relaxed, comfortable fit with ¾ length sleeves and a slightly cropped look that suits both vintage and modern wardrobes. But it’s such a versatile pattern, and also looks great more fitted, too.
It’s seamless, knit top down (so changing the length is easy), with a modified drop shoulder construction, and minimal shaping. It’s a fast and easy knit, with clear, detailed instructions.
Knit Midge in bold stripes, or a solid color. There’s also 2 neckline options–a boatneck or a round neck with (optional) turtleneck, so there’s 4 great looks in one pattern!
If you’d like a more modern boxy fit, size up for more ease than recommended. (Donna Noble cosplay from the 60s anniversary Doctor Who episodes… just sayin’!) Or size down for a more fitted look.
Midge is a size inclusive kitting pattern, in 12 sizes ranging from 32 – 64” / 81.5 – 162.5cm at full bust. Choose a size that is approx. 2 – 6” / 5 – 15cm larger than your full bust. However, Midge is also lovely with a closer fit through the body! See test knitter Lizzie’s (aka Killer Kitsch Lizzie) version here, which was also lengthened one stripe.
For lots more information on fit and sizing, please see the pattern page on Ravelry or Payhip.
And check out the project pages on Ravelry to see more great examples from my Midge test knitters!
How to buy the knitting pattern
If you’re on Ravelry, you can visit the Midge pullover pattern page to purchase it, favorite it, and add it to your Ravelry queue.
You can also buy the pattern directly from Ravelry, even if you’re not a member.
And you can also buy the pattern on Payhip.
Interested in one of my other patterns? Visit my design page on Ravelry or my Payhip page for all my published patterns! And check out the knitting pattern category in my archives.
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