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DESIGNER'S NOTES"A classic knit sweater with a cozy oversized fit, The Comfort Sweater features beautiful ribbed details, side vents, and a comfy mock turtleneck, making it a timeless staple in any wardrobe. Designed with beginner sweater-knitters in mind (and seasoned knitters, too!), this pattern equips you with highly-detailed written instructions, links to numerous video tutorials, a Stitch Glossary, a detailed sizing guide, numerous helpful tips, and more. If you're looking to knit an ultra cozy, classic sweater, then you'll love The Comfort Sweater knitting pattern!"INCLUDEDItem is a digital knitting pattern file containing written instructions, video tutorials, a stitch glossary, and more. When you order this pattern, you will receive two PDFs: One written in English, one written in Français.LANGUAGEEnglish & Français. When you order this pattern, you will receive two PDFs: one written in English and one written in Français.SIZE & FIT Fit: The sweater is designed as a slightly oversized, relaxed-fitting, slightly boxy sweater with approx. 10" (25.4 cm) of positive ease. This sweater is worked straight, with the bust circumference remaining the same down to the hips, so there is no bust or waist shaping (making it great unisex). The sleeves are only slightly tapered, making them larger/roomier for a more relaxed, boxy fit. There is no neck-shaping, making it a great choice for first-time sweater knitters.Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL. Detailed sizing guide provided within pattern. SKILL LEVELDesigned for the first-time sweater knitters. Video tutorials included. View Skill ClassificationsREQUIRED MATERIALSPattern includes linked shopping list.Yarn: Medium/Worsted-Weight (Category 4)Needles: U.S. Size 8 (5mm)Yarn Yardage Required (approximates per size): Size XS: 1020 yards (932.688 meters); Size S: 1030 yards (941.832 meters); Size M: 1040 yards (950.976 meters); Size L: 1047 yards (957.3768 meters); Size XL: 1051 yards (961.0344 meters); Size 2XL: 1055 yards (964.692 meters); Size 3XL: 1059 yards (968.3496 meters); Size 4XL: 1062-1065 yards (971.0928-973.836 meters). Size 5XL: 1068 yards (976.5792 meters).CONSTRUCTIONThe Comfort Sweater is seamlessly knitted in the round top-down (i.e., raglan style), eliminating the need for any seaming of the finished piece. DISCLAIMER All knitting patterns and crochet patterns are instant-download digital files. No patterns are shipped.COPYRIGHT STATEMENTAll Darling Jadore knitting patterns and crochet patterns and photographs on this website and on all our other platforms are the property of Darling Jadore and are thereby purchased under the agreement that they may not be distributed, copied, re-written, or re-sold. Darling Jadore is a registered business through the Secretary of State, and all Darling Jadore digital knitting pattern and crochet pattern digital files are protected by U.S. Copyright and are property of Darling Jadore. It is illegal to redistribute, sell, or share the pattern in part or in whole, electronically or physically. All finished items made from Darling Jadore knit and crochet digital patterns may be sold, so long as clear credit has been given to Darling Jadore on the buyer's website and on the buyer's social media account, if shown there. We do not sell or offer licensing rights to any of our photographs nor permit use of our photographs for any reason.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved.View Skill ClassificationsResell finished product with pattern credit.©DarlingJadore; All rights reserved.
Gauge/With 4 mm needle : 21 sts and 28 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” in Stockinette Stitch after blocking.Yarns: Erika knight, Studio linen print, 85% viscose ( recycled linen ), 15% Linen ( premium ), 50g=120m/131ydsSleeveless version: 3 ( 4, 5, 6 )( 7, 8, 9, 10 ) skeins, approximately 360 ( 480, 600, 720 )( 840, 960, 1080, 1200 )m / 393 ( 524, 655, 786 )( 917, 1048, 1179, 1310 )ydsShort sleeve version: 4 ( 5, 6, 7 )( 8, 9, 10, 11 ) skeins, approximately 480 ( 600, 720, 840 )( 960, 1080, 1200, 1320 )m / 524 ( 655, 786, 917 )( 1048, 1179, 1310, 1441 )ydsNeedles: 4mm / ( US 6 ), Use circular needles ranging from 40 to 120 cm according to the requirements of each section.Other Materials: 5/0 ( 3mm ) crochet hook, stitch markers, waste yarns.
**THIS IS NOT THE ACTUAL SWEATER, THIS IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FOR THE PATTERN PDF** For all Tim Burton and Halloween fans, this Coraline inspired sweater is the perfect statement piece for fall. Knitted from the top down with raglans. The stars are added after the entire sweater is finished, using duplicate stitch technique. I recommend being comfortable with knitting and purling in the round, increasing, and picking up stitches. The yarn is a combination of We Are Knitters Bling-Bling yarn and Sugar Bush Drizzle mohair, but if you’d rather knit with one strand instead of two, I’d recommend using a 3 weight yarn. Size Guide: Small - 20 inches across when laying flat, 18 inches from neck to hem, 15.5 inches in sleeve circumference, 17 inch sleeves measured from the armpit to wrist. Medium - 21.5 inches across when laying flat, 19.5 inches from neck to hem, 16 inches in sleeve circumference, 17.25 inch sleeves measured from the armpit to wrist. Large - 23 inches across when laying flat, 21 inches from neck to hem, 16.5 inches in sleeve circumference, 17.50 inch sleeves measured from the armpit to wrist Materials: 4 We Are Knitters Bling-Bling in Navy 4 Sugar Bush Drizzle Mohair in Navy 1 Katia Concept Alpaca Silver in color 255 (gray) 8 stitch markers, 1 of which should be unique to mark your BOR US 9 (5.5mm) needles with a 16in cable and a 36in cable. US 8 (5.0mm) needles with a 16in and 36in cable. Tapestry needle or sewing needle large enough for yarn. Stitch holders or scrap yarn
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Knitting pattern for Stripe Overload Polo Tee by Spektakelstrik Fun and colorful Polo Tee with stripes, worked from the top down in one piece. Please note: The images are the designers own and NOT knitted in Önling's yarn. We suggest knitting Stripe Overload Polo Tee in our wonderful summer yarn Önling No 14, 100% TENCEL Lyocell, that provides a shiny surface and a comfortable lightness. Language: English The pattern is a PDF file. Immediately after purchase you will be able to download the pattern directly from the purchase confirmation page. You will also receive an e-mail with a link to your pattern, and the pattern will be available here at the site via your personal account - so remember to create an account :-) Read more about digital knitting patterns here. Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (XXL) XXXL Bust: 92 (98) 101 (106) 114 (125) 135 cm / 36.2 (38.6) 39.8 (41.7) 44.9 (49.2) 53.2 inchesFull length: 52 (54) 56 (58) 59 (60) 60 cm / 20.5 (21.3) 22.1 (22.8) 23.2 (23.6) 23.6 inches Materials: Color A: 150 (200) 200 (250) 250 (300) 300 g Önling No 14. The yarn is made from 100% TENCEL™ Lyocell with a yardage of aprox 114 m / 127 yrds per 50 gr Color B: 150 (200) 200 (250) 250 (300) 300 g Önling No 14. The yarn is made from 100% TENCEL™ Lyocell with a yardage of aprox 114 m / 127 yrds per 50 gr Needles:Circular needle size 2.5 mm / US 2 (60 cm / 23 inches) Circular needle size 3 mm / US 3 (80 cm / 31 inches) Optional: Double pointed needles in the same sizes if you don’t want to use Magic Loop technique. Gauge: 22 sts and 34 rows on needle size 3 mm / US 3 in stockinette stitch = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches
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You can download the free pattern preview here. This preview includes schematics with measurements, construction information, material requirements, and the overall layout to give you a clear idea of the final knitting pattern. DESIGN INTRODUCTION The KARO SWEATER is a classic raglan-style sweater featuring slip-stitch colourwork stripes that mimic a woven texture. The distinct colourwork pattern, evocative of squared paper, reminds us of school days spent colouring in the little squares during idle moments. This playful engagement with 'Karo(papier)' - a colloquial German term for squared paper - not only inspired the sweater's name but also mirrors the whimsical joy found in the simplicity of its design. DESIGN HIGHLIGHTS The KARO Sweater’s defining feature is its slip-stitch colourwork stripes, achieved by weaving the contrast colour around stitches without knitting them. This creates distinctive textured bumps, with alternating stitches slipped with the yarn in front or back. The sequence reverses in each repeat, maintaining the colourwork pattern throughout, while all shaping is subtly incorporated into the main colour sections. Knit with unspun Manchelopi yarn from Wooldreamers, the main colour combines a strand of Manchelopi and silk mohair, while the contrast uses two strands of Manchelopi. This ensures the fabric remains warm yet balanced, avoiding excess bulk while offering a beautiful drape and texture. SIZING This pattern is designed for 12-20 cm/ 4.75-7.75 in of positive ease. With greater discrepancies in upper chest and full chest measurements, I recommend going with the upper chest measurement. The sample in the photos is size 2 with 16 cm/ 6.25 in positive ease. You can choose from 9 unisex sizes, with finished bust circumferences of 91, 100, 109 [118, 127, 136] {144, 153, 164} cm/ 35.75, 39.25, 43 [46.5, 50, 53.5] {56.75, 60.25, 64.5} in. A schematic with comprehensive measurements is included in the knitting pattern. Download the free pattern preview to view the schematic. RECOMMENDED YARN (Fingering + Lace, DK) Wooldreamers - Manchelopis (unspun yarn, comes double stranded in plates of 100g = 230m/460m | approx. 250/505 yds): ‘Blanco Natural’ (MC) held single stranded together with a single strand of Filcolana - Tilia (30% mulberry silk and 70% kid mohair, 25g = 210m | approx. 230 yds) in ‘101 - Natural White’ as the main colour. Wooldreamers - Manchelopis in colourways ‘Caldero’ (CC1), ‘Verde Botella’ (CC2) and ‘Lavanda’ (CC3) held double stranded as contrast colours. Main Colour: Wooldreamers - Manchelopis ‘Blanco Natural’: Meters: 630, 685, 815 [820, 840, 990] {1020, 1065, 1110} Yards: 690, 750, 890 [895, 920, 1085] {1115, 1165, 1215} Grams: 135,150, 175 [180, 185, 215] {220, 230, 240} Plates: 2, 2, 2 [2, 2, 3] {3, 3, 3} held single stranded together with Filcolana - Tilia (30% mulberry silk and 70% kid mohair, 25g = 210m | | approx. 230 yds) in ‘101 - Natural White’: Meters: 780, 850, 1010 [1020, 1040, 1230] {1270, 1325, 1385} Yards: 855, 930, 1105 [1115, 1135, 1345] {1390, 1450, 1515} Grams: 95, 100, 120 [120, 125, 145] {150, 160, 165} Balls: 4, 4, 5 [5, 5, 6] {6, 7, 7} Contrast Colour (in total): Wooldreamers - Manchelopis: Meters: 215, 230, 265 [270, 275, 315] {325, 335, 350} Yards: 235, 250, 290 [295, 300, 345] {355, 365, 385} Grams: 95, 100, 115 [115, 120, 135] {140, 145, 150} Plates: 1, 1, 2 [2, 2, 2] {2, 2, 2} Contrast Colour 1/2/3 (each): Wooldreamers - Manchelopis: Meters: 90, 95, 105 [105, 110, 120] {125, 130, 135} Yards: 100, 105, 115 [115, 120, 130] {135, 140, 150} Grams: 40, 40, 45 [45, 50, 50] {55, 55, 60} Plates: 1, 1, 1 [1, 1, 1] {1, 1, 1} The provided meterages/ yardages already include a safety margin. However, please note that your individual yarn consumption may vary based on your yarn, gauge, size, and the desired sleeve/body length. It is advisable to get a little more than you think you’ll need. I have listed the estimated meterages for the contrast colour both as a total and for each colour separately. The meterages listed for each colour separately are higher because I have added a larger safety margin for using multiple colours as opposed to just one. The reason for this is that you may use more or less of each colour depending on their order in the project. YARN SUBSTITUTES (Fingering + Lace, DK/Worsted) Wooldreamers - Saona (50% Andalusian Cotton, 50% Merino Entrefino and Manchego wool, 50g = 220m | approx. 240 yds) in ‘Groen’ (MC) held together with Knitting for Olive Silk Mohair (70% Mohair, 30% Silk, 25g = 225m | approx. 245 yds) in ‘Dusty Artichoke’ as the main colour. Wooldreamers - Mota (100% Merino Entrefino and Manchego wool, 100g = 230m | approx. 250 yds) in ‘Blanco Natural’ as contrast colour. Main Colour: Wooldreamers - Saona - ‘Groen’: Meters: 725, 790, 940 [945, 970, 1140] {1175, 1230, 1285} Yards: 795, 865, 1030 [1035, 1060, 1245] {1285, 1345, 1405} Grams: 165, 180, 215 [215, 220, 260] {265, 280, 290} Balls: 4, 4, 5 [5, 5, 6] {6, 6, 6} held together with Knitting for Olive - Silk Mohair - ‘Dusty Artichoke’: Meters: 725, 790, 940 [950, 970, 1145] {1180, 1230, 1285} Yards: 795, 865, 1030 [1040, 1060, 1250] {1290, 1345, 1405} Grams: 80, 90, 105 [105, 110, 125] {130, 135, 145} Balls: 4, 4, 5 [5, 5, 5] {6, 6, 6} Contrast Colour (in total): Wooldreamers - Mota - ‘Blanco Natural’: Meters: 235, 255, 295 [300, 305, 355] {365, 375, 390} Yards: 255, 280, 325 [330, 335, 390] {400, 410, 425} Grams: 100, 110, 130 [130, 135, 155] {160, 165, 170} Balls: 1, 2, 2 [2, 2, 2] {2, 2, 2} Contrast Colour 1/2/3 (each) - Wooldreamers - Mota: Meters: 110, 120, 130 [135, 135, 150] {155, 160, 165} Yards: 120, 130, 140 [150, 150, 165] {170, 175, 180} Grams: 50, 50, 55 [60, 60, 65] {65, 70, 70} Balls: 1, 1, 1 [1, 1, 1] {1, 1, 1} GAUGE The gauge in pattern is 18 sts and 21 rounds/rows per 10 cm | 4 in. NEEDLES 3.5 mm (US 4) and 4.0 mm (US 6) 60-120 cm/24-47 in circular needles and/or DPNs. NOTIONS Stitch markers, stitch holders, a darning needle for weaving in ends, measuring tape, scissors. PATTERN SPECIFICATIONS The pattern includes comprehensive written instructions and charts. A schematic with measurements is also provided in the pattern. For pattern support, please email: [email protected] *Please note: This product page offers a digital download of the knitting pattern PDF, not a physical product.
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The photo above © TwistedKnitwear What a beautiful sweater/pullover (Free knitting pattern)! Who doesn’t know the power of horizontal stripes yet? We all certainly do! Knit this simple sweater with a classic cut and neckline for your little bundles of joy to wear this season. You can go for cool tones like the brilliant author did or choose something different instead. This knit pattern/tutorial is available for free... Download Pattern: Good Old Raglan
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this color makes me so happy ….. hope the pattern for this “little sunshine” makes you happy too ♥ For pattern support, please find the questions thread here Lillesol is worked seamlessly from the top down. The back is worked in plain Stockinette stitch while the front features a beautiful faux cable pattern panel at the center. Knitting starts with the cast-on of the shoulders for the back. Once the short row shaped shoulder slope is done, the back is worked flat to underarm. Shoulder stitches are picked up to work the front to the same length. At underarm both front and back are joined to work the body top down in rounds. Neck finishing is worked next. Sleeve stitches are picked up around the arm opening to work the sleeves (short or long) top down in rounds. Body and sleeves can be lengthened or shortened by working more or less rounds before starting the edging. Size can be adjusted by working widthwise from the size you need/want for your chest, and lengthwise from the size you need/want for your upper arms. Upper arm circumference is determined by the armhole length plus the underarm cast-on. Work more or less rows for both fronts and back (follow instructions for a smaller/ bigger size) to adjust armhole length. Stitch counts are given after each increase or decrease row/round. Yarn Fingering or lace weight yarn that gives you the correct gauge and a pleasant fabric Short sleeve version, approximately: 897 (998, 1091, 1164, 1265)(1378, 1492, 1613, 1692) yds/ 820 (912, 997, 1064, 1156)(1260, 1364, 1474, 1547) m Long sleeve version, approximately: 1161 (1282, 1383, 1462, 1567)(1698, 1827, 1959, 2032) yds/ 1061 (1172, 1264, 1336, 1432)(1552, 1670, 1791, 1857) m For the samples we used: Short sleeve version: Pascuali Puno Winikunka (70% cotton, 30% alpaca) 218 yds (200 m)/50g, shown in color 64/Safran Long sleeve version: LANIVENDOLE Aestiva (70% wool, 30% linen) 328 yds (300 m)/50g, shown in color Tabacco Needles US 3 (3.25 mm) 32” (80 cm) circular needle and DPNs (or longer circular needle for magic loop) for V-neck, body and sleeve finishing. US 4 (3.5 mm) 32” (80 cm) circular needle and DPNs (or longer circular needle for magic loop) for body and sleeves. Gauge (after blocking) 24 sts x 36 rows = 4” (10 cm) square in Stockinette stitch 25 sts x 36 rows = 4” (10 cm) square in Front pattern (FP) Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)(6, 7, 8, 9) finished bust circumference: 40.75 (44, 47.5, 50, 53.25)(56.5, 60.75, 64.5, 67)” 101.5 (110, 118.5, 125, 133)(141.5, 151.5, 161, 168) cm Suggested ease: 7 - 11” (18 - 28 cm) Sample is worn with approximately 9” (23 cm) positive ease at bust (actual bust circumference plus ease = finished bust circumference). Materials Stitch holders or waste yarn, stitch markers, tapestry needle, blocking tools, row counter (optional).
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