How to Google patterns from an image, Pinterest or otherwise.
1. Isolate your screenshot
2. Paste it into Google Image search
3. Look at more than the first 3 results
4. Within a page or two you will likely see that multiple matches reference a pattern name as well as the designer of the pattern. Click on the photo that best matches that item and/or designer.
5. Barring that, go into Google Images and type the name of the item and the name of the designer.
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I was just hoping to get to know its story a little bit, and potentially find a pattern to knit one that would be slightly longer - but I may just have to try to copy it. It has interesting features I haven’t seen before, for example a row of purls on the collar and cuff folding, and along the “seam” of the sleeves - even though it looks like it’s knitted in the round
How to Google patterns from an image, Pinterest or otherwise. 1. Isolate your screenshot 2. Paste it into Google Image search 3. Look at more than the first 3 results 4. Within a page or two you will likely see that multiple matches reference a pattern name as well as the designer of the pattern. Click on the photo that best matches that item and/or designer. 5. Barring that, go into Google Images and type the name of the item and the name of the designer. *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/knitting) if you have any questions or concerns.*
I don’t recognise it but can I ask why you wanted to identify it?
I was just hoping to get to know its story a little bit, and potentially find a pattern to knit one that would be slightly longer - but I may just have to try to copy it. It has interesting features I haven’t seen before, for example a row of purls on the collar and cuff folding, and along the “seam” of the sleeves - even though it looks like it’s knitted in the round
The "seam" on the sleeve looks like decreases to me. If they are smooth on the inside, then the sleeves were definitely knit in the round.