Elan Sweater
Sweater

Elan Sweater

Say hello to the Elan Sweater—an off-shoulder design that’s equal parts simple and sophisticated, making it a timeless addition to your wardrobe. With its fold-over collar and flared sleeves, it might sound tricky to make, but don’t worry—it’s beginner-friendly and uses only basic knitting techniques.

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This is a digital knitting pattern in PDF format, not a finished item.

Construction

Seamless

Yarn Weight

DK

Difficulty

Advanced Beginner

Sizes

1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)

Gauge

20 sts & 28 rows = 10 cm / 4"

Languages

English, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese

Description

You can style it however you like—keep the collar for a classic look or skip it for something more laid-back. Since it’s worked from the top-down, you can easily adjust the body and sleeve lengths to fit your style. Plus, if you’re into step-by-step instructions, there’s a full set of video tutorials available as a course to guide you through it all.

Sizing & Measurements

Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)

Finished bust circumference:

  • 86 (96, 106, 116, 126, 136, 146, 156, 166) cm
  • 34½ (38½, 42½, 46½, 50½, 54½, 58½, 62½, 66½)”

Designed to be worn with 5-10 cm / 2-4” positive ease around the chest.

Yarn & Gauge

Gauge

Stockinette flat and in the round, blocked.

Yardage

DK weight yarn. Depending on the length of the sweater, allow approximately:

  • 1160 (1250, 1360, 1440, 1540, 1640, 1730, 1845, 1950) m
  • 1265 (1365, 1485, 1575, 1680, 1795, 1895, 2015, 2135) yds

Yarn in Sample

Yarn used in the sample (size 2) is 11 balls of Willow & Lark Poetry (60% Merino wool, 10% Camel, 30% Acrylic, 114 m [125 yds] / 50 g), Owl Grey (#602) colourway.

Materials

Needles

  • 3.75 mm (US 5) circulars 60-150 cm / 24-60″ long and (optional) DPNs for small circumference knitting.

Notions

Stitch markers, row counter, scissors, tape measure, stitch holders or waste yarn, tapestry needle.

Other Notes

Techniques

Lifted increases, Backwards loop cast-on, knitting in the round, Grandma's favourite bind-off.

Notes

This sweater is worked seamlessly from the top-down, beginning with a shoulder band. The band is a 5-stitch-wide tube, knitted to match the circumference of the yoke, forming the foundation for the rest of the garment. Once the band is complete, stitches are picked up along its edges to create the yoke. Raglan increases are then used to shape the yoke as it grows to the underarm.

At this point, the sleeve stitches are set aside, and front and back are joined, with additional underarm stitches added for certain sizes. The body is then worked in the round down to the hem, which is finished with 2x2 ribbing.

The sleeves are completed separately, worked from the underarm down to the cuff. Increases are used to create a trumpet-like flare, ending with a fold-over 2x2 ribbed cuff. Finally, stitches are picked up along the top edge of the shoulder band to form the fold-over collar. It is worked with some increases until it reaches the desired length.

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