Harriet Cardigan
This classic cardigan is what your wardrobe's been waiting for. Depending on your color choices, add excitement or go chic. This sweater is worked from the top down with raglan-style seamless sleeves. Extra sturdy, perfectly placed, sizeable pockets are seamlessly set into the garment with short rows to hold any important goodies. You'll find yourself reaching for this sweater on the regular. Will you keep it in your office for daily wear or at home to grab on a lazy Sunday? This pattern was inspired by the Tot Topper's design, Henry Cardigan. Pattern also includes link to video tutorial demonstrating the seamless pocket join.
Sizing: Sweater is shown in Size 2 with approximately 2"/5 cm ease for a fitted but not snug look. You’ll likely want some ease for layering, so choose a size that is larger than your actual chest measurement. For a boyfriend-style fit, choose a size that is 6-8"/15-20.5 cm larger than your actual chest measurement.
Skills needed: Pattern is written for intermediate level knitters comfortable with changing colors for stripes, basic increasing and decreasing, picking up stitches, working easy stranded colorwork (hem and cuffs only), short rows and a provisional cast-on. If desired, the provisional cast-on in this design may be replaced with a standard cast-on. In this case, pick up and knit stitches when the pattern calls for removing the provisional cast-on and knitting those sts.
This classic cardigan is what your wardrobe's been waiting for. Depending on your color choices, add excitement or go chic. This sweater is worked from the top down with raglan-style seamless sleeves. Extra sturdy, perfectly placed, sizeable pockets are seamlessly set into the garment with short rows to hold any important goodies. You'll find yourself reaching for this sweater on the regular. Will you keep it in your office for daily wear or at home to grab on a lazy Sunday? This pattern was inspired by the Tot Topper's design, Henry Cardigan. Pattern also includes link to video tutorial demonstrating the seamless pocket join.
Sizing: Sweater is shown in Size 2 with approximately 2"/5 cm ease for a fitted but not snug look. You’ll likely want some ease for layering, so choose a size that is larger than your actual chest measurement. For a boyfriend-style fit, choose a size that is 6-8"/15-20.5 cm larger than your actual chest measurement.
Skills needed: Pattern is written for intermediate level knitters comfortable with changing colors for stripes, basic increasing and decreasing, picking up stitches, working easy stranded colorwork (hem and cuffs only), short rows and a provisional cast-on. If desired, the provisional cast-on in this design may be replaced with a standard cast-on. In this case, pick up and knit stitches when the pattern calls for removing the provisional cast-on and knitting those sts.
This classic cardigan is what your wardrobe's been waiting for. Depending on your color choices, add excitement or go chic. This sweater is worked from the top down with raglan-style seamless sleeves. Extra sturdy, perfectly placed, sizeable pockets are seamlessly set into the garment with short rows to hold any important goodies. You'll find yourself reaching for this sweater on the regular. Will you keep it in your office for daily wear or at home to grab on a lazy Sunday? This pattern was inspired by the Tot Topper's design, Henry Cardigan. Pattern also includes link to video tutorial demonstrating the seamless pocket join.
Sizing: Sweater is shown in Size 2 with approximately 2"/5 cm ease for a fitted but not snug look. You’ll likely want some ease for layering, so choose a size that is larger than your actual chest measurement. For a boyfriend-style fit, choose a size that is 6-8"/15-20.5 cm larger than your actual chest measurement.
Skills needed: Pattern is written for intermediate level knitters comfortable with changing colors for stripes, basic increasing and decreasing, picking up stitches, working easy stranded colorwork (hem and cuffs only), short rows and a provisional cast-on. If desired, the provisional cast-on in this design may be replaced with a standard cast-on. In this case, pick up and knit stitches when the pattern calls for removing the provisional cast-on and knitting those sts.
SIZE: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5){6, 7, 8, 9}(10, 11, 12, 13)
FINISHED CHEST CIRCUMFERENCE: 34 (37.75, 41.25, 44.75, 48.25){52, 55.5, 59, 62.5}(66, 69.75, 73.25, 76.75)" / 86.5 (96, 105, 113.5, 122.5){132, 141, 150, 159}(167.5, 177, 186, 195) cm
TOOLS: Sizes 6 (4 mm) & 7 (4.5 mm) circular needles in length comfortable for working finished chest, DPNs or preferred tools for small circumference knitting, minimum of two sets of spare circular needles in smaller size than pattern needles (any length), Size 7 (4.5 mm) 16" (40 cm) circular needles, 8 Stitch markers, tapestry needle, waste yarn, crochet hook suitable for provisional cast-on, sewing needle and thread
GAUGE: 18 sts and 26 rows per 4"/10 cm in stockinette on larger needles
NOTIONS: Five 1” (25 mm) Buttons
YARN: Worsted weight yarn
425 (475, 525, 575, 625){675, 700, 775, 825}(875, 900, 950, 1000) yards / 390 (435, 480, 525, 570) {615, 640, 710, 755}(800, 825, 870, 915) meters A (shown grey)
575 (625, 675, 725, 800){850, 875, 950, 1000} (1050, 1075, 1125, 1200) yards / 525 (570, 615, 665, 730){775, 800, 870, 915}(960, 985, 1030, 1095) meters B (shown brown/black & pocket lining color)
Optional: scraps of contrasting color for X at top of each pocket
SAMPLE YARN
Walcot Yarns Origin {50% Argentinian Merino, 50% Peruvian Highland Wool; 210 yards/191 meters per 3.5 ounce/100 gram skein}: 3 (3, 3, 3, 3){4, 4, 4, 4}(5, 5, 5, 5) skeins A & 3 (3, 4, 4, 4){5, 5, 5, 5}(5, 6, 6, 6) skeins B