This free video tutorial will teach you how to make a wonderful sweater, jacket, and cardigan using the knitting koti pattern. This pattern is simply beautiful and will prove to be useful.

HOW TO WORK THIS KNITTING KOTI PATTERN?
The knitting koti pattern is very simple. It is created by using bulky acrylic yarn, scissors, and a tapestry needle. If you want to knit a women’s cardigan or sweater that is a medium or large size, you should use size 10 and 11 needles. Although this pattern seems easy, it is intricate to tight knit and as a result. It is very thick and bulky which will keep anyone toasty and well dressed!

For kids, you can knit a very cute koti cardigan. The knitting koti pattern works great for sweaters or cardigans that are made for kids because it has a great texture and makes the perfect piece for spring or autumn!

As for women’s clothing, a lush color like a sunflower yellow or a magenta pink can give your cardigan that flirty feel for your rendezvous summer adventures. Alternatively, during a chilly autumn day, slip into this cozy knitted sweater and enjoy the sweater weather and colorful earthy leaves in timeless chic fashion.

Surprise a friend, grandmother, sister, or any special lady in your life with a lovely cardigan especially made in any beautiful colour and using the knitting koti pattern. Add a button or five and maybe even sew a pocket or two just for kicks! We guarantee they’ll love it as much as we do!

Tutorial and photos of this stitch by: Lata Ki Library.