The Hungry Cardigan by Katie Alice

The Hungry Cardigan

Knitting
September 2025
both are used in this pattern
Sport (12 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
US 6 - 4.0 mm
XS-4X
English
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Overview:
The Very Hungry Cardigan is a straight silhouette cardigan with set-in sleeves. It features a small apple and caterpillar or snail motif along the bottom. The garment is constructed bottom-up, creating flat panels in stockinette and then seaming the panels together.

Materials:

Yarn - Sport or DK weight recommended. If choosing to do the snail design, only colors A-F are necessary.

Color A - Cream ~ I used Cascade 220 Sport in shade Natural #8010 
167g (194g, 222g, 252g, 283g, 315g, 348g, 383g)
546y (636y, 729y, 827y, 928y, 1033y, 1142y, 1256y)

Color B - Chartreuse ~ I used Kelbourne Woolens Andorra wool in shade Dijon
a larger quantity of this yarn will be necessary if you choose to make straight-fit sleeves opposed to fitted.
74g (78g, 83g, 88g, 94g, 103g, 110g, 119g)
274y (290y, 308y, 325y, 349y, 380y, 408y 438y)

Color C - Dark Green ~ I recommend Kelbourne Woolens Andorra wool in shade Avocado
a larger quantity of this yarn will be necessary if you choose to make straight-fit sleeves opposed to fitted.
59g (62g, 66g, 68g, 73g, 80g, 87g, 93g)
219y (229y, 242y, 253y, 272y, 297y, 321y, 345y)

Color D - Red ~ I used Cascade 220 in shade Ruby #9404
<15g

Color G - Teal (optional, for caterpillar’s body. Alternatively use color C in its place) ~ I used scrap yarn
Approx. 50cm required

Color H - Purple ~ I used scrap yarn
Approx. 50cm required

Recommended Needles:

  • US 6 (4.0mm) circular needles (80cm or 100cm) or needle size needed to hit gauge

Recommended Notions:

  • Removable stitch markers for colorwork motifs and seaming garment together
  • Bobbins for intarsia knitting
  • Tape measure
  • Scissors
  • Button(s)
  • Tapestry needle for weaving in ends

Construction:
Both the back panel and front panels are knit flat from the bottom up, beginning with the bottom ribbing, followed by the charted colorwork motifs, then continuing in stockinette until shaping for the armholes. Stitches are bound off for the neckline each shoulder is then worked separately until reaching the desired cardigan length. The back and front panels are joined at the shoulder seams using the mattress stitch.
The sleeves are knit flat from the bottom up and seamed onto front and back panels using the mattress stitch. The cardigan sides and sleeves are then seamed together using the mattress stitch.