Knit a simple sweater with Caron Colorama Halo Ogo
24 Apr
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Colorama Halo top-down raglan sweater
Materials:
• Caron Colorama Halo Ogo yarn (choose your preferred color)
• 2 pairs 6.5mm circular (24inch), 1 pair 5.0mm circular knitting needle (32in)
• Stitch markers
• Tapestry needle
Gauge: 16-24 stitches per 4 inches in stockinette stitch.
Pattern:
Cast on : Use 6.5mm, leave tail 80inch to cast on, Cast on 80 stitches ( loose )
Collar: Use 6.5mm , Cast on 80 stitches ( loose ) , leave tail 80inch to cast on
Round 1 - 18: K2, P2. (do not close the circle, always slip the first stich instead of knit)
Round 19 - 23: Close circle( knit circle) , K2, P2 around.
Round 24 - 27: Switch to stockinette stitch (knit every round)
Round 28: K12 , place #1marker, K14, Place #2 marker, K 26, Place #3 marker, K14, Place #4 marker, K till 2st before#1marker
( Formula: total needs to be divided 80-(2x4) = 72sts , Front and Back (72÷6) x 2 = 24sts
each sleeve: 72÷6 = 12sts )
Raglan Increases:
Round 1: Section 1 knit (see diagram 2) , K8 , Section 2 knit , K20 , Section 3 knit , K8 , Section 4 knit , K till 2sts before marker
Round 2: K1, K1 from back loop, K4, K1 from back loop, , K till 3sts before the #marker
Repeat these 2 rows till F & B has 76sts, sleeve has 64sts
Separate Sleeves and Body:
hold for one sleeve: use another pair 6.5mm circular needle take stitches from #1 marker to #2 marker
hold for one sleeve: use 5.0mm circular needles(if you have spare pair 6.5mm circular needle will be the best) take stitches from #3 marker to #4 marker
Body: Continue knitting the body in stockinette stitch in circle for 45rows, total 150sts
Ribbing: Switch to 5.0mm circular needles, K2, P2 ribbing and Knit 17 rows, cast off.
Sleeves: join the yarn , and leave about 5inches long end, use 6.5mm needle, knit in circle.
Round 1- 4: Knit
Round 5: decrease 1 st before each markers every 5th row for 13 times, till you have 38sts left
Ribbing: Switch to 5.0mm circular needles, K2, P2 ribbing and Knit 17 rows, cast off.
Finishing: Weave in ends under arm to close the hole
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