Cranley: "As a kid when I was sat down with a coloring book and crayons, I always outlined the edges of the area first in a chosen color and then filled in the rest. In this pattern, we have worked out the blocks and leave it up to you to fill in the color.
"This is a great project to use up odd balls of yarn while testing your color-coordination skills. You might even like to choose the same color of yarn but in varying textures.
"There are FIVE sizes to choose from in this crop-length pullover that features k5, p2 ribbing and set-in sleeves. Fill in the blocks with color and create your own masterpiece."
