Let’s be honest – I design for myself. Every time I conceive a new idea it’s because I have a vision of a garment or accessory that I want to wear. Sometimes the end product turns out exactly as I’d pictured and I end up wearing it ALL. THE. TIME. and occasionally I just can’t seem to get it exactly right and the finished piece just takes up real estate in my closet. Well, I’m extremely pleased to say that this new design is 100% the former and I will be (*have been*) actually living in it. It may even be my most favorite sweater design to date!
Behold the Pinewood Raglan Turtleneck, my newest collab with Lion Brand Yarn using their
Let’s start with the structure of the Pinewood Raglan Turtleneck. Knit top down and in the round, the only part you will have to seam are the two little spots at the underarm where you cast on some extra stitches when you separate the work into the body and sleeves – that’s it! This is a little different than my
Now let’s talk the real showstopper here, which is definitely the yarn! Let the magic of
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If you follow me on social media you may have seen a sneak peek of the Pinewood Raglan Turtleneck in a recent little video I shot that documents a bit of my life in the city. You can check out a couple versions on my
I’m so excited to see some finished projects using this pattern since no two will be alike. If you work one up be sure to tag me (@twoofwands on
This is an easy level knitting pattern and the techniques involved are the knit stitch, purl stitch, m1r and m1l increases, k2tog decrease, working in the round, and seaming.
MATERIALS:
FINISHED SIZE:
Width across back: 21”/53cm (XS/S), 25”/64cm (M/L), 29”/74cm (XL/XXL)
Bust: 42”/107cm (XS/S), 50”/127cm (M/L), 58”/147cm (XL/XXL)
Length: 20.5”/52cm (XS/S), 21.5”/55cm (M/L), 22.5”/57cm (XL/XXL)
Sleeve Length: 17.5”/44cm (XS/S), 18”/46cm (M/L), 18.5”/46cm (XL/XXL)
*Sweater pictured in size XS/S
GAUGE:
8.5 sts + 13 rows = 4”/10cm in stockinette on size US 15 (10mm) needles
12 sts + 18 rows = 4”/10cm in 1×1 rib on size 10.5 (6.5mm) needles
ABBREVIATIONS:
*All Two of Wands patterns are written in standard US terms
Beg – beginning
CO – cast on
K – knit
K2tog – knit 2 together
M1l – make 1 left
M1r – make 1 right
P – purl
Pm – place marker
Rep – repeat
Sm – slip marker
St(s) – stitch(es)
Note: Sweater is worked in the round from the top down with raglan shaping. Turtleneck, cuffs, and bottom ribbing are worked in Color A, while body and sleeves are worked in 4 row striping with colors A and B.
With 16”/40cm long US 15 needles and color A, CO 38 (42, 46) sts.
Being careful not to twist sts, join for working in the round and pm for beg of round. Note: it is best to use a different color marker for the beg of round than for the increase markers so it is easily identified.
Turtleneck:
Work in K 1, P 1 rib until work measures 8”/20cm.
Yoke:
Change to color B. Work the next 4 rows in color B, and then change to color A for another 4 rows. Continue alternating colors every 4 rows and maintain this striping throughout body and sleeves. Carry unused color up on underside of work to avoid weaving in ends. Change to 29”/70cm long US 15 needles when necessary.
Round 1: K 13 (14, 15), pm, K 1, pm, K 4 (5, 6), pm, K 1, pm, K 13 (14, 15), pm, K 1, pm, K 4 (5, 6), pm, K 1.
Round 2: *M1l, K to marker, m1r, sm, K 1, sm, rep from * around. (46, 50, 54 sts)
Round 3 and all odd rounds: K, slipping all markers.
Size XS/S only:
Rounds 4-19: Rep rounds 2 and 3. (110 sts)
Round 20: Rep round 2. (118 sts)
Round 22: *M1l, K to marker, m1r, sm, K 1, sm, K to marker, sm, K 1, sm, rep from * once more. (122 sts)
Rounds 23 and 24: Rep rounds 21 and 22. (126 sts)
Continue knitting in the round without increases until work measures 9”/23cm from turtleneck.
Size M/L only:
Rounds 4-17: Rep rounds 2 and 3. (106 sts)
Round 18: Rep round 2. (114 sts)
Round 20: *M1l, K to marker, m1r, sm, K 1, sm, K to marker, sm, k 1, sm, rep from * once more. (118 sts)
Round 22: *M1l, K to marker, m1r, sm, K 1, sm, rep from * around. (126 sts)
Rounds 23-30: Rep rounds 19-22. (150 sts)
Rounds 31 and 32: Rep rounds 19 and 20. (154 sts)
Continue knitting in the round without increases until work measures 10.5”/27cm from turtleneck.
Size XL/XXL only:
Rounds 4-11: Rep rounds 2 and 3. (82 sts)
Round 12: Rep round 2. (90 sts)
Round 14: *M1l, K to marker, m1r, sm, K 1, sm, K to marker, sm, k 1, sm, rep from * once more. (94 sts)
Round 16: *M1l, K to marker, m1r, sm, K 1, sm, rep from * around. (102 sts)
Rounds 15-40: Rep rounds 13-16. (174 sts)
Continue knitting in the round without increases until work measures 12.5”/32cm from turtleneck.
All sizes:
Separate for body and sleeves:
Remove beg of round marker. K to 1st marker of round, remove marker, K 1, remove next marker and place next 24 (29, 32) sts on a holder or scrap yarn, remove next marker, CO 6 (6, 8) sts, K 1, remove next marker, remove marker, K 1, remove next marker and place next 24 (29, 32) sts on a holder or scrap yarn, remove next marker, CO 6 (6, 8) sts, place new beg of round marker. (90, 108, 126 sts on needles)
Body:
Knit in the round without increases until work measures 18”/46cm (19”/48cm, 20”/51cm) from turtleneck.
Change to 29”/70cm long US 10.5 needles and color A (if necessary).
K 1 round.
Work in K 1, P 1 rib for 2.5”/6cm.
Bind off using a tubular bind off.
Sleeves:
Place 24 (29, 32) sts from one sleeve holder onto 16”/40cm US 15 needles. Rejoin yarn and cast on 6 (6, 8) sts for underarm. Pm for beg of round. (30, 35, 40 sts)
Knit in the round without increases until work measures 15”/38cm (15.5”/39cm, 16”/41cm) from underarm.
Change to double pointed US 10.5 needles and color A (if necessary).
Size XS/S and XL/XXL only:
K 1 round.
Size M/L only:
Next round: K2tog, K to end of round. (34 sts)
All sizes:
Work in K 1, P 1 rib for 2.5”/6cm.
Bind off using a tubular bind off.
Construction:
Seam underarm cast on edges together.
Secure and weave in all ends.
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