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Everywear Sweater
The Everywear Sweater is an advanced beginner sweater knit from the top down and has a drop shoulder construction. First you cast on for the back and work increases along what will be the shoulder line. Then you pick up stitches along the shoulders to create the front. You join the two shoulders and work the front piece. The back and front are then joined in the round. The sleeves are picked up last and knit in the round.
Pattern Language: English
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
Size guide
The pattern includes directions for 10 sizes. The dimensions are for the sweater circumference and the length from the top of the back to the bottom. When finding your size, I recommend measuring your bust and choosing a positive ease of 10-12” from your bust measurement.
Size 1
Width: 40”/102cm
Length: 28”/71cm
Size 2
Width: 42”/107cm
Length: 28”/71cm
Size 3
Width: 46”/117cm
Length: 28”/71cm
Size 4
Width: 50”/127cm
Length: 28”/71cm
Size 5
Width: 54”/137cm
Length: 29”/74cm
Size 6
Width: 58”/147cm
Length: 29”/74cm
Size 7
Width: 62”/158cm
Length: 29”/74cm
Size 8
Width: 66”/168cm
Length: 30”/76cm
Size 9
Width: 70”/178cm
Length: 30”/76cm
Size 10
Width: 74”/188cm
Length: 30”/76cm
Needles
4.5mm/US7 circular needles
3.5mm/US4 circular needles
Yarn
Isager Aran Tweed or a similar yarn to meet gauge, I recommend looking at https://yarnsub.com/ to see what yarns match!
For sizes 1-10 you’ll need approximately 960, 1010, 1060, 1110, (1160, 1260, 1360), 1460, 1560, 1660 m of Aran weight yarn 100g/160m.
For more images, check out the #everywearsweater on Instagram!
NOTE: This is a free pattern and has not been test knit. Please reach out if you have feedback or notice a mistake!
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- First published: August 2025
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