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Thalia Cardigan
The Thalia Cardigan is an all over lace round neck raglan cardigan with slight balloon sleeves and delicate picot edge details along the hem, collar, and cuffs. This design features an elegant repeating lace motif providing an airy and light fabric, allowing the cardigan to be both breathable and warm. Due to the nature of the lace pattern, the body and sleeves of the cardigan are knit from the bottom up, jumping right into knitting lace. The sleeves and body are joined together and raglan shaping is worked to create structure to the yoke. A double knit button band is worked on either side of the body edge, and the picot edge hem and collar are worked last. The underarm seams are seamed closed and buttons are sewn to the button band to complete the cardigan.
The model is wearing a size 2 in white with a bust circumference of 81 cm 32 inches.
Difficulty: 4/5 - Suitable for intermediate and advanced knitters. A good introduction to knitting a lace garment. You should be able to read a knitting chart and complete basic lace stitches.
Sizes: 1, 2, 3 (4, 5, 6, 7) 8, 9, 10
Finished Chest Circumference:
75, 87, 99 (111, 123, 135, 147) 159, 171, 183 cm 29½, 34¼, 39 (43¾, 48½, 53, 58) 62½, 67¼, 72 inches
Finished Length (neckline to hem):
51, 51, 54.5 (57, 61.5, 54.5, 58.5) 60, 64.5, 66 cm 20, 20, 21½ (22½, 24¼, 21½, 23) 23¾, 25½, 26 inches
Finished Sleeve Length (armpit to wrist):
42.5, 42.5, 51 (51, 51, 51, 51) 51, 59, 59 cm 16¾, 16¾, 20 (20, 20, 20, 20) 20, 23¼, 23¼ inches
Finished Sleeve Circumference:
36.5, 36.5, 42.5 (42.5, 48.5, 48.5, 54,5) 54.5, 60.5, 60.5 cm 14¼, 14¼, 16¾ (16¾, 19, 19, 21½) 21½, 24, 24 inches
Gauge:
20 stitches x 26 rows = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4 inches in blocked lace pattern on 4mm US 6 needles (Example: Rows 1-44 of Lace Chart).
19 stitches x 25 rows = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4 inches in blocked stockinette on 4mm US 6 needles
Suggested needles:
Lace: 4.0mm US 6 circular needles
Picot edge: 3mm US 2.5 circular needles
Suggested yarn held together:
200, 200, 250 (250, 300, 300, 350) 350, 400, 400 g fingering weight yarn
100, 100, 125 (125, 150, 150, 175) 175, 200, 200 g lace weight yarn
Example:
Knitting for Olive Merino (50 g = 250 m / 273 yds)
Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair (25 g = 225 m / 246 yds)
Additional materials:
6-8 buttons (10 - 15 mm)
Tapestry needle
Stitch holders or scrap yarn
Stitch markers
Measuring tape
Scissors
Modification Options:
Fit adjustment
Length adjustment
Different yarn weight
Size Guide:
The Thalia Cardigan is designed with 5-10 cm 2-4 inches of positive ease at the chest and 10-15 cm 4-6 inches positive ease at the sleeves. Positive ease refers to the final garment measuring larger than your initial measurement. It is recommended that you steam or wet block the cardigan when measurements are provided to ensure you meet the recommended measurements.
Sizes 1, 2, 3 (4, 5, 6, 7) 8, 9, 10 are based on an initial chest circumference of 65 - 70, 77 - 82, 89 - 94 (101 - 106, 113 - 118, 125 - 130, 137 - 142) 149 - 154, 161 - 166, 173 - 178 cm 25½ - 27½, 30¼ - 32¼, 35 - 37 (39¾ - 41¾, 44½ - 46½, 49 - 51, 54 - 56) 58½ - 60½, 63¼ - 65¼, 68 - 70 inches.
Sizes 1, 2, 3 (4, 5, 6, 7) 8, 9, 10 are based on an initial upper arm circumference of 21.5 - 26.5, 21.5 - 26.5, 27.5 - 32.5 (27.5 - 32.5, 33.5 - 38.5, 33.5 - 38.5, 39.5 - 44.5) 39.5 - 44.5, 45.5 - 50.5, 45.5 - 50.5 cm 8¼ - 10¼, 8¼ - 10¼, 10¾ - 12¾ (10¾ - 12¾, 13 - 15, 13 - 15, 15½ - 17½) 15½ - 17½, 18 - 20, 18 - 20 inches.
To choose your size:
- Measure your chest at its widest circumference, making sure the measuring tape is snug but not too tight. You should be able to fit a finger underneath the measuring tape.
- Add 5-10 cm 2-4 inches to your chest measurement to account for positive ease.
- Use the resulting measurement when selecting your size. If you are in between sizes, it is recommended that you choose the larger size.
For example, if your chest circumference measures 100 cm 39½ inches, knit a size 4.
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- First published: February 2026
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