Raglan sweater pattern - Halyard

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Description

This Raglan sweater pattern by Donna Estin is just gorgeous! Choose your 2 best colors of Dk Pure et start having fun!

IN ADDITION TO THIS KNITTING PATTERN, YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING MATERIAL TO KNIT THIS RAGLAN SWEATER:

YARN

Biscotte Yarns - DK PURE, (90% Merino Superwash and 10% Silk, 238m/ 260yds, 115g,): 2 (3, 3, 3) [4, 4, 4] hanks each of A) Gris-Gris and B) Bouclier

Total yarn needed 460 (525, 580, 647) [718, 800, 869] m /503 (574, 634, 707) [785, 875, 951] yds each of A and B

NEEDLES AND NOTIONS

  • Size 3.5mm (US 4) straight needles and one set of double pointed needles (DPN) or preferred needle for working small circumferences, or 0.25mm smaller than working needle
  • Size 3.5 mm (US 4) circular needle 60 cm/ 24” length for neckband
  • Size 3.75mm (US 5) straight and one set of double pointed needles (DPN) or preferred needle for working small circumferences
  • Size 3.75 (US 5) mm circular needle 80 cm / 32” length for joining pieces
  • Cable needle
  • Stitch markers
  • Tapestry needle

SIZES

Women’s S (M, L, 1X) [2X, 3X, 4X] – shown in Size M

Finished Bust Circumference: 85 (95, 105, 115) [125, 135, 145] cm / 34 (38, 42, 46) [50, 54, 58]”. 5cm/ 2” positive ease recommended.

GAUGE

23 sts and 34 rows = 10cm / 4” over St st or Sail Chart on larger needles, blocked

32 sts and 36 rows = 10cm / 4” over 1x1 Rib on smaller needles

One 12-st panel of Rope Chart = 3cm /1.25” on larger needles, blocked

NOTES

Each side of the body is worked flat from the bottom up. Sleeves are worked in the round from the bottom up then joined to the center of each side of the body at the underarm with three-needle bind off. Each side is then worked flat using raglan decreases to taper to neck bind off. The sides are seamed together, with one seam along the front and one along the back.

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Susan
Great Design

The cable front and detail along the side and arm are beautiful. The pattern uses techniques that are challenging for me. It is knit flat and then joined with the sleeves, there is German short rows, tubular cast on and three needle bind off. The piece is also seemed in the front near the cable. I cannot seam well, so I have not yet attempted the sweater, but it will be a learning experience for me.

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