Rain Sweater Pattern

$7.00

Rain is a seamless top-down compound raglan with the lines following your natural shoulder lineMinimal neckline shaping that looks something between round neck or boat neckline and longer armholes for a relaxed fit.

The elongated slip stitch pattern on the main body is mirrored on the sleeves and adds the graphic element to the sweater basic stockinette stitch fabric. Minimal shaping in the body will get you into relaxing zen knitting rhythm and the slip stitch pattern will keep you interesting throughout the project – is so satisfying to watch how these “stitch drops” are growing on your needles…

For your convenience raglan increases are written individually for each size.

Video explanation of the stitch can be found here - https://youtu.be/A_YFDDWOM5Q

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Rain is a seamless top-down compound raglan with the lines following your natural shoulder lineMinimal neckline shaping that looks something between round neck or boat neckline and longer armholes for a relaxed fit.

The elongated slip stitch pattern on the main body is mirrored on the sleeves and adds the graphic element to the sweater basic stockinette stitch fabric. Minimal shaping in the body will get you into relaxing zen knitting rhythm and the slip stitch pattern will keep you interesting throughout the project – is so satisfying to watch how these “stitch drops” are growing on your needles…

For your convenience raglan increases are written individually for each size.

Video explanation of the stitch can be found here - https://youtu.be/A_YFDDWOM5Q

Rain is a seamless top-down compound raglan with the lines following your natural shoulder lineMinimal neckline shaping that looks something between round neck or boat neckline and longer armholes for a relaxed fit.

The elongated slip stitch pattern on the main body is mirrored on the sleeves and adds the graphic element to the sweater basic stockinette stitch fabric. Minimal shaping in the body will get you into relaxing zen knitting rhythm and the slip stitch pattern will keep you interesting throughout the project – is so satisfying to watch how these “stitch drops” are growing on your needles…

For your convenience raglan increases are written individually for each size.

Video explanation of the stitch can be found here - https://youtu.be/A_YFDDWOM5Q

B O D Y S I Z E S:

  • XS 29 – 30″ / 73.5 – 76 cm

  • S 33″  / 83.8 cm

  • M 36″ / 91.5 cm

  • L 40″ / 101.5 cm

  • XL 43″ / 109 cm

  • XXL 46″ / 116 cm

  • 3XL 49″ / 124.5 cm

F I N I S H E D M E A S U R E M E N T S:

Chest/Bust at Underarm: 33½ (36¾, 40, 44, 47¼, 49½, 52¾)” 85 (93.5, 101.5, 112, 120, 125.5, 134) cm

Upper Arm circumference: 11 1/4 (12, 12 3/4, 13 1/2, 14 3/4, 16 1/2, 18)” 28.5 (30.5, 32.5, 34.25, 37.5, 42, 45.75) cm

GAUGE:

20 sts x 27 rnds = 4″ 10 cm in Stockinette stitch after blocking.

YARN

4 (5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6) skeins of We Are Knitters “Pima Cotton” (232 yds 212 m in 3.5 oz 100 g; 100% Peruvian pima cotton) in Denim.

Please keep in mind that yardage is an estimate.

List of techniques used:

  • Elongated slip stitches (written explanation, charts and instructions are provided)

  • I-cord bind off and neckline trim (the links to the tutorials provided)

The pattern has been tested and edited by professional technical editor.

Rain textured stitch is explained in the video below: