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Crochet pattern PDF
Language: English
Level: Intermediate
Crochet terms: US
Type of pattern: written pattern
The top-down raglan sweater begins with short row neck shaping for a refined fit, followed by seamless joined rounds down to the bust line. The piece is then split into the body and sleeves. Designed with a 4-inch / 10 cm positive ease around the bust, it offers a relaxed and flattering look. The sweater features classic tapered sleeves complemented by short ribbing, enhancing both comfort and style. Its distinctively square-ish neckline adds a modern twist to the timeless raglan design.
It’s the perfect raglan in every way—a seamless blend of classic comfort and stylish design, making it an essential addition to any wardrobe.
In this pattern, you will also find a detailed description of how to make the joined seams straight, depending on the specific yarn you are using. This educational material will not only help you perfect this sweater but also serve as a valuable guide for your future projects.
Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9)
To fit bust:
30 (34, 38, 42, 46) (50, 54, 58, 62)’’ /
76 (86, 97, 107, 117) (127, 137, 147, 157) cm
Finished bust:
34 (38, 42, 46, 50) (54, 58, 62, 66)’’ /
86 (97, 107, 117, 127) (137, 147, 157, 167) cm
Designed with 4’’ / 10 cm positive ease.
Gauge
22 sts and 13.3 rows = 4’’ / 10 cm
12 rows = 3.5’’ / 9 cm
in dc after blocking
Hooks
E / 3.5 mm for ribbings (smaller hook)
F / 3.75 mm main gauge hook (larger hook), or size to obtain gauge
Materials
Fingering weight yarn, CYC #1 (Super fine)
Martins Lab Merino Singles (100% merino),
400 yds / 366 m per 100-g skein, or use any single ply fingering
weight merino wool yarn to achieve a similar effect.
Shown in color Memories
Total yards / meters:
1675 (1765, 1860, 1950, 2045)(2140, 2230, 2325, 2415) yds /
1530 (1615, 1700, 1785,1870)(1955, 2040, 2125, 2210) m /
Notions and Skills
2 stitch markers, tapestry needle
Experience with reading and following a written crochet pattern (CYC standards).
Experience with making crocheted top-down sweaters and blocking a crochet item according to fibre type.
Crochet terms used - US
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Technical editor: Amy Curtin