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Mini Storm Helmet Sweater by Heidi Gustad, designed as part of Fandom Fibers' inaugural collection.
The Mini Fandom Sweaters Collection by Heidi Gustad, designed as part of Fandom Fiibers' inaugural collection and available exclusively in kits at C2E2 2018. Available as PDFs beginning April 9.
The Mini Fandom Sweaters Collection by Heidi Gustad, designed as part of Fandom Fiibers' inaugural collection and available exclusively in kits at C2E2 2018. Available as PDFs beginning April 9.

Mini Storm Helmet Sweater Knitting Pattern (PDF)

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Visit a galaxy far far away by casting on this mini sweater inspired by galactic soldiers. The Mini Storm Helmet Sweater makes a great gift topper, holiday ornament, beer bottle cozy, or keychain, and it’s a great way to show off your favorite fandom!

The Mini Storm Helmet Sweater was designed as part of Firefly Fiber Arts’ Fandom Fibers line.

SKU: 013 Categories: Knitting, Mini Fandom Sweater, Patterns Tags: knitting pattern, mini fandom sweaters, mini storm helmet sweater
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Description

SKILL LEVEL
intermediate

YARN
Brown Sheep Company Nature Spun Sport Weight Yarn (100% Wool; Sport Weight) in Grey Heather (~10 g), Pepper (~3 g), & Snow (~2 g)

NEEDLES
US 3 (3.25 mm) double pointed or circular needles

NOTIONS
scrap yarn or a stitch holder scissors
yarn needle
stitch marker (optional)

FINISHED SIZE
Sweater Body measures 5” (12.5 cm) from collar to hem and 6“ (15.25 cm) in circumference. Sleeves measure 4.75” (12 cm) from cuff edge to collar.

GAUGE
approx. 20 sts and 28 rows = 4” 10 cm

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Hi! I’m Heidi (she/her/hers), a craft book author & pattern designer specializing in knitting, crochet, latch hook & macrame. Really anything with yarn! ❤️  My work combines vintage and modern design elements, featuring bold colors and graphic motifs.

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