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The Amelia Raglan
The Amelia Raglan!
“It’s a great basic design for beginners that’s also easy for more advanced crocheters to modify with their own personal spin.”
-Lori (@LBK_originals)
“I cannot wait to wear the sweater all the time. It’s definitely a functional, wearable piece which is awesome.”
-Megan (@Megomakes)
“I absolutely love this pattern and find it very easy for beginners … Overall a beautiful pattern and so many variations can be done.”
-Cindy (@Moosenowl)
This is a written crochet pattern for a top-down, seamless (NO SEWING!), raglan style sweater made using Yarnspirations Caron Big Cakes. With several colour options available in this self striping cake line you’ll always get a different sweater, no matter how many times you make it!
Other worsted/aran yarns may be used to create this beauty but PLEASE check gauge before getting started!
Written in US terminology, this pattern is considered to be an intermediate level but I think an advanced beginner could figure it out.
Size options include a whopping 7 sizes! XS-3XL
Measurements:
XS: Bust 28”-30”, length 23”
S: Bust 32”-34”, length 24”
M: Bust 36”-38”, length 25”
L: Bust 40”-42”, length 26”
XL: Bust 44”-46”, length 27”
2XL: Bust 48”-50”, length 30”
3XL: Bust 52”-54”, length 31”
You can modify the length as well as the sleeves as it suits you. It’s very easy to customize. Add some extra rows and pop this on over a pair of comfy leggings!
Modifications are provided in the pattern to adjust Armhole depth should your arms be smaller than standard industry measurements.
This pattern has been tested for errors by amazing people, but should you come across any, please shoot me a message! Feel free to use the email in the pattern if you have any questions as well!
You are absolutely welcome to sell any item you make from this pattern, but please do not redistribute or sell the pattern itself or use the photos without permission. Please give pattern credit to evolvecrochet when posting on social media and Etsy.
I hope you enjoy making this sweater as much as I have!
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- First published: May 2018
- Page created: May 1, 2018
- Last updated: January 28, 2021 …
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