Let's knit a sweater! Don't be intimidated; if you can knit and purl in the round, and have experience with increases and decreases, you can make this sweater! With sizes from newborn to 6XL and instructions for most weights of yarn, this project can be as big or small as you like! We will cover choosing a size, finding your gauge, and basic construction techniques for top-down sweaters.
Instructor: Amie Palmer
Pattern for the Simple Sweater from Tin Can Knits (Paper or PDF)
Yardage of yarn for the size you are knitting (This pattern can be knit in multiple weights of yarn, but choose DK, Worsted, or Aran if this is your first sweater...)
Recommended needle sizes:
Worsted / aran weight yarn: US #6 / 4mm & US #8 / 5mm
DK weight yarn: US #4 / 3.5mm & US #6 / 4mm
Sock / sport weight yarn: US #2 / 2.75mm & US #4 / 3.5mm
(or as required to meet gauge)
0 to 2 yrs: 16” circular, and DPNs* in each size.
4 to 10 yrs: 16”, 24” circulars, and DPNs* in each size.
XS to XL: 16”, 32” circulars, and DPNs* in each size.
XXL to 6XL: 16”, 32”, 48” circulars, and DPNs* in larger size, 16”, 48” circulars, and DPNs* in smaller size.
* Magic Loop or 12" circulars can be used in place of DPNs for sleeves. Wait to purchase these if you don't know what that means!
Set of stitch markers (you will need 12+)
Tapestry Needle
Stitch holders, waste yarn, or cords for placing sleeves on hold