

If you need to make them longer, work more rows, but if you prefer a shorter sleeve you may need to pull out (frog) a few rows. *At this point check that you are happy with the length of the sleeves – they should start just below the underarm. 46 (52, 54, 60) sts.Ĭont to work in patt until sleeve measures 17 (17.5, 18, 18.5) inches from the CO edge. Rep row 1 (increasing 2 sts) on every foll 10th (8th, 8th, 6th) row, 6 (8, 8, 10) more times. Row 1 (RS): (still working in garter stitch) KFB into the first and last stitch of the row. Cont to knit every row (working in garter stitch) until the piece measures 4.5 inches from the CO edge, ending with a WS row.With 6mm (US 10) knitting needles CO 32 (34, 36, 38) sts. Cast off 1 st, K to the end of the row.Cast off 2 sts and K to the end of the row.With RS of work facing you – place the 11 sts from the st holder onto the needles and rejoin the yarn for the other side of the neck. Keeping the raglan shaping correct, cast off 2 sts at neck edge of foll RS row, 1 st at neck edge of next RS row, then cast off the rem 8 sts at neck edge of foll RS row.

Each side of the neck will now be worked separately.There will be 11 sts on either side of the neck.On the next RS row, K 11 sts, then place the central 10, (12, 14, 14) sts for the neck onto a stitch holder, then place the remaining 11 sts onto another stitch holder.Dec 1 st at each end of every foll 3rd row until 32 (34, 36, 36) sts remain.Cast off 2, (2, 2, 4) sts at beg of next 2 rows.Row 2 (WS): Knit to the end of the row.Ĭont to knit every row (working in garter stitch) until the piece measures 15.5 (16, 16.5, 16.5, 17) inches from the CO edge, ending with a WS row.Row 1 (RS): Knit to the end of the row.Work in 1 x 1 ribbing until the piece measures 2 inches from the CO edge.With 6mm (US 10) knitting needles CO 64 (68, 76, 82) sts. Gauge – 12 sts x 20 rows = 4×4 inches /10×10 cm of garter stitch – with the 8mm (US 11) needles. To follow the pattern more easily, circle or highlight all numbers pertaining to your size before beginning. The pattern is written for all sizes starting with the small size – with changes for different sizes listed in all necessary places. In the photographs, the model is wearing a medium size. For the copyright T&C’s please read my Terms of Use.Do NOT use the copyrighted photos for your product listing.You may sell items produced using this pattern.If you wish to share this pattern, link to the pattern page only.

Please do not copy, sell, redistribute or republish this pattern.If you like this pattern you may also enjoy this candy corn hat pattern.Īnd…if you have any leftover yarn from this project you can make some cable knit pumpkins. The sweater knits up quickly and the simple design makes for a relaxing and enjoyable knit.
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