This top down raglan sweater knitting pattern for kids is a simple, wearable design that still feels special, and it fits right in with your collection of free sweater knitting patterns. If you’ve ever wanted a sweater that’s easy to construct but doesn’t look plain, this one solves that. It’s worked seamlessly from the top down, so you can try it on as you go and adjust the fit without guessing. The smooth stockinette body keeps things relaxing, while the lace sleeves add just enough detail to keep your interest. If you’ve been looking for a top down raglan sweater knitting pattern for kids that balances simple construction with a polished finish, this is it.

This is one of those sweaters that looks thoughtful without being complicated. You get the comfort of an everyday knit with a subtle lace detail that makes it stand out just enough.

It’s the kind of project you can pick up at the end of the day and actually enjoy knitting without overthinking every step. And when it’s done, it’s something your child will reach for again and again.

What materials do you need for a top down raglan sweater knitting pattern for kids?

To knit this top down raglan sweater knitting pattern for kids, you’ll need a soft DK weight yarn, size 5 (3.75mm) circular needles, stitch markers, a tapestry needle, and scrap yarn or stitch holders. I used Berroco Vintage DK because it’s durable, easy to care for, and holds the lace detail really well, which matters when you want those small stitches to actually show.

DK yarn is the sweet spot here. It’s light enough for layering but still gives structure to the lace sleeves so they don’t get lost. If you substitute yarn, look for something with similar weight and fiber so your gauge and drape stay consistent.

This combination makes the sweater practical for real life. It’s soft enough for everyday wear but sturdy enough to handle washing, which is always a win with kids’ knits.

How is this top down raglan sweater knitting pattern for kids constructed?

This top down raglan sweater knitting pattern for kids is worked from the neckline down with a gentle V-neck shape and seamless raglan increases. You’ll begin flat to shape the neckline, then join in the round and continue working the yoke. The body is knit in stockinette, while the sleeves are worked in the saffron lace pattern for a soft, slightly textured look.

Because it’s top down, you can adjust the body length, sleeve length, and neckline depth as you go. The sleeves are finished with a slight balloon shape that tapers into a ribbed cuff, giving the sweater a relaxed but polished feel.

If you’ve knit a raglan before, this will feel familiar. If not, it’s still a great introduction because the steps are straightforward and repeatable.

Looking for more patterns like this?

If you enjoy this style, there are several other patterns that pair well with it or use similar construction techniques:

ladies saffron pullover
youth wheat cardigan
youth mary cardigan
youth michael pullover
youth granite sweater

These patterns give you a mix of textures, constructions, and styles, so you can build a well-rounded handmade wardrobe. Some lean into texture, others into simple structure, but they all keep that wearable, everyday feel.

This sweater fits right into that lineup. It’s simple enough to knit more than once, but still interesting enough that you won’t get bored halfway through.

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Youth Saffron Pullover Pattern

MATERIALS AND INFO  

Size: (3/4y, 5/6y) 7/8y, 9/10y (11/12y, 13/14yrs) 

Materials: Approximately (635, 740) 890, 1020 (1190, 1352) yds of Berroco Vintage DK  100g/2290yds yarn needle, stitch markers  

Needle Size: 5(US) 3.75mm circular needles and dpn, 4(US) 3.5mm circular and dpn Gauge (tension): 24sts & 32 rows to make 10cm square, using size 6(US) 4mm needles  working in stockinette stitch 

Chest Measurement: (57, 61) 66, 72 (77.5, 85) cm or (22.5, 24) 26.5, 28.75 (31, 34) ins 

METHOD  

This pattern is a v-neck raglan worked in the round from the top down with 10cm of  ease. The sleeves are held and then picked up and worked in the round. The main  body is knit in stockinette while the sleeves are knit lace. The sleeves are ballon  sleeves.

Saffron Stitch Pattern 

In the Round 

Round 1 – [k5, k2tog, yo k1, yo, ssk]  Round 2 – knit across 

Round 3 – [k6, yo, vdd, yo, k1] Round 4 – knit aross 

Round 5 – [k5, k2tog, yo k1, yo, ssk] Round 6 – knit across  

Round 7 – [ktog, yo, k1, yo, ssk, k5] Round 8 – knit across 

Round 9 – [k1, yo, vdd, yo, k6] Round 10 – knit across 

Round 11 – [ktog, yo, k1, yo, ssk, k5] Round 12 – knit across 

Flat 

Round 1 – [k5, k2tog, yo k1, yo, ssk]  Round 2 – purl across 

Round 3 – [k6, yo, vdd, yo, k1] Round 4 – purl aross 

Round 5 – [k5, k2tog, yo k1, yo, ssk] Round 6 – purl across  

Round 7 – [ktog, yo, k1, yo, ssk, k5] Round 8 – purl across 

Round 9 – [k1, yo, vdd, yo, k6] Round 10 – purl across 

Round 11 – [ktog, yo, k1, yo, ssk, k5] Ruond 12 – purl across

YOKE  

Cast on using U.S. 6 circular needle: (52, 52) 54, 58 (60, 64) sts.  

Set up row (wrong side) – p (2, 2) 2, 2 (2, 2) front sts, pm, (6,  

6) 6, 6 (6, 6) sleeve sts, pm, p (36, 36) 38, 42 (44, 48) back sts,  

pm, p (6, 6) 6, 6 (6, 6) sleeve sts, pm, p (2, 2) 2, 2 (2, 2) front 

sts  

From here on out, the front and back will be worked in stockinette while the sleeves  are worked in the charted saffron stitch pattern. 

RAGLAN INCREASES AND NECK SHAPING 

Raglan shaping and neck shaping are worked AT THE SAME TIME. 

Row 1 – work across to 1 sts before , m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, work in saffron stitch  pattern until 1 st before marker, m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, knit across to 1 st before  marker, m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, work in saffron stitch pattern to 1 st before marker, m1r,  k1, sm, k1, m1l, k1 (8sts increased) 

Row 2 – purl across slipping markers as you come to them 

Row 3 – k1, m1l, knit to 1sts before marker, m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, work in saffron  stitch pattern until 1 st before marker, m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, knit across to 1 st before  marker, m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, work in saffron stitch pattern to 1 st before marker, m1r,  k1, sm, k1, m1l, knit to 1 sts before end of row, m1r, k1 (8 sts increased) 

Row 4 – purl across slipping marker as you come to them 

Work rows 3-4 a total of (6, 8) 9, 9 (12, 12) times 

Row 5 – k1, m1l, knit to 1sts before marker, m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, work in saffron  stitch pattern until 1 st before marker, m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, knit across to 1 st before  marker, m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, work in saffron stitch pattern to 1 st before marker, m1r,  k1, sm, k1, m1l, knit to 1 sts before end of row, m1r, k1 (8 sts increased) 

Row 6 – p1, m1lp, purl to marker, sm, purl to marker, sm, purl to marker, sm, purl to marker, sm, purl to 1 sts before end of row, m1rp, p1 (2 sts increased) 

Work rows 5-6 a total of (5, 4) 4, 5 (4, 5) times 

Join in the round

Round 1 – work across to 1 sts before , m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, work in saffron stitch  pattern until 1 st before marker, m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, knit across to 1 st before  marker, m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, work in saffron stitch pattern to 1 st before marker, m1r,  k1, sm, k1, m1l, k1 (8sts increased) 

Round 2 – knit across, slipping markers as you come to them 

Work rounds 1-2 for a total of (3, 4) 5, 4 (4, 5) times 

Round 3 – work across to 1 sts before , m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, work in saffron stitch  pattern until 1 st before marker, m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, knit across to 1 st before  marker, m1r, k1, sm, k1, m1l, work in saffron stitch pattern to 1 st before marker, m1r,  k1, sm, k1, m1l, k1 (8sts increased) 

Round 4 – knit across, slipping markers as you come to them 

Round 5 – work across in pattern, slipping markers as you come to them Round 6 – knit across, slipping markers as you come to them 

Work rounds 3-6 for a of (3, 3) 3, 4 (4, 4) times 

Work (3, 3) 3, 3 (3, 3) rounds without any raglan increases.  

STITCH COUNT CHECK  

Once all the raglan and neck increases have been completed you will have (228, 244)  264, 280 (300, 324) sts on your needles divided as follows:  

(72, 76) 82, 88 (94, 102) sts (front/back),  

(42, 46) 50, 52 (56, 60) sts (each sleeve)  

With (6, 8) 9, 9 (12, 12) neck increases every other row. 

(10, 8) 8, 10 (8, 10) neck increases every row. 

(15, 17) 19, 19 (21, 23) raglan increases every other row/round. 

(3, 3) 3, 4 (4, 4) raglan increases every 4th row/round. 

DIVIDE FOR SLEEVES  

Remove markers as you get to them.  

With right side facing, work across left front, left sleeve, and backto the marker  between the back and the right sleeve. 

Place (42, 46) 50, 52 (56, 60) sleeve sts on holder, 

Cast on (8, 4) 10, 8 (14, 10) sts, remover marker 

Knit across front (72, 76) 82, 88 (94, 102) sts, remove marker,

Place (42, 46) 50, 52 (56, 60) sleeve sts on holder, remove marker Cast on (8, 4) 10, 8 (14, 10) sts, remove marker, 

Knit across back (72, 76) 82, 88 (94, 102) sts 

The marker from the back/right sleeve is now your new bor marker. (160, 160) 184, 192 (216, 224) sts  

SWEATER BODY  

Continue in stockinette until piece measures (20, 22.5) 25, 27.5 (30, 32.5) cm (or  desired length) or (8, 9) 10, 11 (12, 13) measuring from underarm (or desired length)  ending after completing a round 1 of the Michael rib stitch pattern. 

Switch to smaller circular needle.  

Work in 1×1 rib for 4 cms or 1.5ins.  

Bind off all sts in pattern.  

SLEEVES  

Keeping in established saffron stitch pattern, work each sleeve one at a time  as follows: Pick up (4, 2) 5, 4 (7, 5) sts from underarm,  

Work (42, 46) 50, 52 (56, 60) sts in pattern off the sleeve on the holder, pick  up (4, 2) 5, 4 (7, 5) sts from underarm, place bor marker.  

(50, 50) 60, 60 (70, 70) sts  

Continue in saffron stitch pattern until sleeve measures (20, 22.5) 25, 27.5 (31,  34)cms or (8, 9) 10, 11 (12.5, 13.5) ins (or desired length) measuring from underarm  ending after completing a round 6 or 12 of the saffron stitch pattern.  

DECREASES  

Knit (1, 0) 2, 2 (2, 5) [k2tog, k (2, 3) 2, 2 (1, 1)] across to  

last (1, 0) 2, 2 (2, 5) sts, knit (1, 0) 2, 2 (2, 5) 

(38, 40) 46, 46 (48, 50) sts 

CUFF  

Switch to smaller dpn needles  

Work in 1×1 rib for 4 cms or 1.5ins. Bind off in pattern. 

NECKBAND 

Sew shoulder seams. 

Pick up and knit (6, 6) 6, 6 (6, 6) sts from left sleeve, 

Pick up and knit (22, 24) 25, 27 (30, 32) down left front,  

1 st at center of “v”, pm,  

Pick up and knit (22, 24) 25, 27 (30, 32) sts up right front, 

Pick up and knit (6, 6) 6, 6 (6, 6) sts from right sleeve, 

Pick up and knit (36, 36) 38, 42 (44, 48) sts from back.  

Join in the round.  

(93, 97) 101, 109 (117, 125) sts 

V-Neck rounds – work in k1p1 ribbing to 2 sts before center stitch marker, work vdd,  continue in k1p1 around 

Continue repeating v-neck rounds until the neck measures 2.5cms.  Bind off in pattern. 

FINISHING  

Weave in all ends and block as desired. 

ABBREVIATIONS  

bor – beginning of round  

k – knit  

k2tog -knit 2 stitches together  

m1l – pick up from front to back the strand between the 2sts on your needles, knit  through back loop  

m1r – pick up from back to front the strand between the 2sts on your needles, knit  through the front loop  

P – purl  

pm – place marker 

sm – slip marker  

ssk – slip next st knitwise, slip next st knitwise, place stitches back onto left needle,  knit both slipped sts together  

st – stich 

vdd – vertical double decrease – slip the next 2 stitches on the left needle as if to knit  them together and then slip them off the left needle and onto the right needle, knit  the next st, pass slipped stitches over the knitted stitch together 

yo – yarn over

If you knit this top down raglan sweater knitting pattern for kids, I’d love to hear how it turns out. Tell me what yarn you used, who you made it for, and whether you kept the lace sleeves or switched things up.

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