Easy Street Sweater Pattern
Easy Street Sweater Pattern
Easy Street Sweater Pattern
Easy Street Sweater Pattern
Easy Street Sweater Pattern
Easy Street Sweater Pattern
Easy Street Sweater Pattern
Easy Street Sweater Pattern
Easy Street Sweater Pattern
Easy Street Sweater Pattern
Easy Street Sweater Pattern
Easy Street Sweater Pattern
Easy Street Sweater Pattern

Easy Street Sweater Pattern

$10.00

Made with lighter weight yarn, the Easy Street Sweater is just the right weight for the breezy days of autumn or spring. With its classic, top-down raglan shaping, it’s a breeze to make too! The “just right” fit is not too baggy and not too tight, with just a bit of ease. It’s the perfect transitional piece your wardrobe has been waiting for!

*This pattern is a PDF download that you will receive once checkout is complete

Pattern details:

Skill Level: Beginner Knitter

Needle Size:

Size US 9 (5.5 mm), 24-40" / 60-100 cm circular needles for collar, hem, and cuff ribbing 

Size US 10.5 (6.5 mm) 24-40" / 60-100 cm circular needles or size needed to obtain gauge

Sizes:  1 (2, 3, 4, 5)[6, 7, 8, 9]

Finished Measurements:

33.75 (38.25, 41.75, 46.25, 49.75) [54.25, 57.75, 62.25, 65.75]” / 84.5 (95.5, 104.5, 115.5, 124.5) [135.5, 144.5, 155.5, 164.5] cm finished chest circumference

Fit Note:

Recommended to be worn with 0-4” / 0-10 cm of positive ease at the chest, depending on your preferred fit.

Gauge:

13 sts and 21 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette stitch worked in the round (see Pattern Notes for Stockinette Stitch Pattern and Gauge Swatch instructions) using Needle B, steam blocked

Note: Adjust Needle B size as needed to achieve gauge. Then use a needle 1 mm smaller for Needle A.

Materials: 

4 (4, 4, 4, 5) [5, 5, 5, 6] skeins Spun Cloud Light (100% wool; approx. 210 yds (192 m) / 100 g) shown in Moondrake Co. Limited Edition Hand-dyed Ultraviolet Unicorn Sparkle

Pattern Designer: Amy Small and Susan Hislop

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Over the course of the last 13 years, we've created our own little cottage industry within the Indian economy where 16 Indian women create our yarns! There’s just so much that goes into each and every skein and none of it would be possible without this team, right here, making it all happen. One of my favorite things about being there is that anything feels possible. Read more on the blog: India Team + Trip Recap.

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