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As the seasons change and cooler weather approaches, there’s nothing quite like cozying up in a stylish and comfortable pullover. What’s better than being able to craft one yourself? Introducing the Youth Michael Pullover, a trendy and snug addition to any wardrobe.
The Youth Michael Pullover: Your Next Knitting Project
Style Meets Comfort
The Youth Michael Pullover blends fashion and warmth seamlessly. Its design caters to the younger generation’s taste, combining sleek lines and a comfortable fit. Knitted with love and care, this pullover is a testament to handmade craftsmanship.
Free Knitting Pattern: A DIY Dream
Thanks to our free knitting pattern, you can now create this fashionable pullover with ease. The pattern offers step-by-step instructions suitable for knitters of all skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced enthusiast, crafting this pullover will be a delightful and rewarding experience.
Customize Your Creation
One of the beauties of knitting is the ability to personalize your creations. With the Youth Michael Pullover pattern, you can adapt the sizing, experiment with colors, or add your unique touch to make it truly one-of-a-kind.
Getting Started: What You Need
Materials
Gather your yarn, needles, and enthusiasm! The yarn required for this project is KnitPicks Mighty Sttch Worsted. The model sweater is using the color spruce. You can purchase the yarn for this project here. And yes, to be fully transparent, I do get a small commission from purchases using this link but that is what keep all of my knitting patterns free!
Share Your Creations
We’d love to see your finished Youth Michael Pullovers! Share your photos, experiences, and any customization ideas with us on social media using the hashtag #YouthMichaelPullover. And make sure to tag Knit in the Womb on ig.
Final Thoughts
The Youth Michael Pullover isn’t just a garment; it’s a labor of love. Handcrafted with care, this pullover symbolizes creativity, warmth, and style. With our free knitting pattern, you hold the keys to creating something truly special.
So, grab your knitting needles, the pattern, and embark on this delightful knitting journey. Stay stylish, stay warm, and revel in the joy of creating your own Youth Michael Pullover!
And if you like Youth Michael Pullover you’ll love Baby Michael Pullover! Check it out here.
Materials and Info
MATERIALS AND INFO
Size: 3, 4 (5, 6) 7, 8 (9, 10) 11, 12 (13, 14)yrs
Materials: Approximately 3, 3 (3, 4) 4, 4 (4, 5) 5, 5, (6, 6) balls of KnitPick Mighty Stitch Worsted (208y/100g)
Needle Size: 7(US) 4.5mm circular needles and dpn, 6(US) 4mm circular and dpn
Gauge (tension): 22sts & 28 rows to make 10cm square, using size 7(US) 4.5mm needles working in stockinette stitch
Chest Measurement: 55, 57 (59, 61) 64, 67 (70, 73) 76, 79 (82, 90) cm
METHOD
This pattern a crew 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 a 6 stitch rib pattern while the edges are worked in a 1×1 rib pattern.
1X1 RIB PATTERN
Row 1 (right side row) – (k1, p1) across
Row 2 – knit all the knit stitches, purl all the purl stitches.
RAGLAN INCREASES
Inc row – [k2, m1l, work to 2 sts before next marker, m1r, k2, sm] repeat [to] 3 more times, then continue to end of row/round. 8 sts increased
MICHAEL RIB
Round 1 – knit around
Round 2 – (p2, k4) around
Youth Michael Pullover Pattern
YOKE
Cast on using U.S. 6 circular needle: 72, 72 (80, 76) 76, 84 (80, 84) 88, 88 (92, 92) sts.
Join in the round.
Work in 1×1 rib for 2.5cms
Set up row (wrong side) – [k30, 30 (32, 32) 32, 34 (34, 36) 38, 38 (40, 40)], pm, [k6, 6 (8, 6) 6, 8 (6, 6) 6, 6 (6, 6)] pm, [k30, 30 (32, 32) 32, 34 (34, 36) 38, 38 (40, 40)], pm, [k6, 6 (8, 6) 6, 8 (6, 6) 6, 6 (6, 6)]
Start working Michael Rib now with a round 1.
RAGLAN SHAPING ROWS/ROUNDS
Work raglan increases as described above every other round 13, 14 (11, 14) 15, 12 (15, 14) 15, 16 (17, 16) times, then every 4th round 2, 2 (4, 3) 3, 5 (4, 5) 5, 5 (5, 6) times working the Michael rib as follows:
After the m1l on the front/back
3yr – Work in Michael rib across
4yr – Work in Michael rib across
5yr – k1, Work in Michael rib across
6yr – k1, Work in Michael rib across
7yr – k1, Work in Michael rib across
8yr – k2, Work in Michael rib across
9yr – k2, Work in Michael rib across
10yr – k3, Work in Michael rib across
11yr – k4, Work in Micael rib across
12yr – k4, Work in Micael rib across
13yr – p1, k4, Work in Michael Rib across
14yr – p1, k4, Work in Michael Rib across
After the m1l on the sleeves
3yr – p2
4yr – p2
5yr – k1, p2, k1
6yr – k2
7yr – k2
8yr – k1, p2, k1
9yr – k2
10yr – k2
11yr – k2
12yr – k2
13yr – p2
14yr – p2
Then work 3 rounds without increases
STITCH COUNT CHECK
Once all the raglan and neck increases have been completed you will have 192, 200 (200, 212) 220, 220 (232, 236) 248, 256 (268, 268) sts on your needles divided as follows:
60, 62 (62, 66) 68, 68 (72, 74) 78, 80 (84, 84) sts (front),
36, 38 (38, 40) 42, 42 (44, 44) 46, 48 (50, 50) sts (sleeve),
60, 62 (62, 66) 68, 68 (72, 74) 78, 80 (84, 84) sts (back),
36, 38 (38, 40) 42, 42 (44, 44) 46, 48 (50, 50) sts (sleeve)
DIVIDE FOR SLEEVES
Remove markers as you get to them.
Knit across the front sts, place the next 36, 38 (38, 40) 42, 42 (44, 44) 46, 48 (50, 50) sts on a holder or waste yarn (right sleeve), cast on using the backwards loop method 6, 4 (4, 6) 4, 4 (6, 4) 6, 4 (6, 6) sts (right underarm), knit 60, 62 (62, 66) 68, 68 (72, 74) 78, 80 (84, 84) sts (back), place the next 36, 38 (38, 40) 42, 42 (44, 44) 46, 48 (50, 50) sts on a holder or waste yarn (left sleeve), cast on using the backwards loop method 6, 4 (4, 6) 4, 4 (6, 4) 6, 4 (6, 6) sts (left underarm), knit to beginning of round marker. 132, 132 (132, 144) 144, 144 (156, 156) 168, 168 (180, 180) sts
SWEATER BODY
Continue in Michael Rib pattern until piece measures 19.5, 20 (21.5, 23) 24.5, 25.5 (27, 28) 29.5, 31 (32, 33.5) cm (or desired length) measuring from underarm.
Switch to smaller circular needle.
Work in 1×1 rib for 4 cms. Bind off all sts in pattern.
SLEEVES
Keeping in stripe pattern, work each sleeve one at a time as follows: Pick up 4, 3 (3, 4) 3, 3 (4, 3) 4, 3 (4, 4) sts from underarm, knit 36, 38 (38, 40) 42, 42 (44, 44) 46, 48 (50, 50) sts of the sleeve on the holder, pick up 4, 3 (3, 4) 3, 3 (4, 3) 4, 3 (4, 4) sts from underarm on to U.S. 8 double pointed needles, place marker at center underarm to keep track of the beginning of round. 44, 44 (44, 48) 48, 48 (52, 50) 54, 54 (58, 58) sts
Work 7, 9 (9, 9) 11, 13 (13, 13) 13, 15 (13, 17) rounds in pattern.
DECREASES
Decrease 1 st at each side of marker 14th round 0, 0, (0, 0) 5, 5 (2, 4) 0, 2 (3, 4) times then every 10th round 0, 3 (5, 0) 0, 0 (5, 2) 8, 6 (4, 3) then every 8th round 6, 3 (1, 8) 0, 0 (0, 0) 0, 0 (0, 0) times [32, 32 (32, 32) 38, 38 (38, 38) 38, 38 (44, 44) sts].
Continue without increasing in stripe pattern until sleeve measures 18, 19.5 (21.5, 23) 25, 26 (27.5, 29) 30.5, 32 (33, 34.5) (or desired length) measuring from underarm.
CUFF
Switch to smaller dpn needles
Work in 1×1 rib for 4 cms. Bind off in pattern.
FINISHING
Weave in all ends and block as desired.
Abbreviations
k – knit
P – purl
pm – place marker
sm – slip marker
k2tog -knit 2 stitches together
ssk – slip next st knitwise, slip next st knitwise, place stitches back onto left needle, knit both slipped sts 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
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