Skirt The Rules: The Knitting Collection of Dresses, Skirts & Tunics
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Throw caution to the wind and skirt the rules with our collection of knitting patterns that prove dresses and skirts were meant to be knit. Call us “opportunics”, but we couldn’t resist including our favorite tunic knitting patterns too. That’s the long and short of it! We hope you enjoy these knitting patterns for dresses, skirts and tunics.


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This warm-weather tunic features contrast color pops of I-Cord, an easy to wear silhouette and a super fun peplum! And the best part – the only seams in this tank are at the shoulder. Soothing stockinette stitch makes this a good project to have in your hands while watching TV. Read More 


Mariza is a playful skirt inspired by vintage summers with a bohemian flair. Knit with six different colors and grounded with a neutral Ecru color, small amounts of yarn are used for each stripe. Easily adjustable to your own color palette, this skirt can also be a great scrap-busting project Read More 


Savannah is a sleeveless, high-neck dress that features a geometric colorwork bodice that transitions into a simple Lattice Lace skirt, and finished with a Diamond Lace pattern. The construction is top-down, in the round, with Steeks for sleeve openings and back neck closure. Slight waist shaping is done by changing to a smaller needle size. Transitions between each lace section incorporate gradual increases that shape the skirt. The skirt length can be easily extended by working additional lace repeats. Read More 


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