I just finished knitting the button bands for a test pattern. I wanted to have a go at knitting a raglan cardigan for a friend who is having a baby in December.
It’s taken a while as I was finishing a jumper for myself, but now that huge project is over and down with, I can concentrate on other smaller projects.
This pattern was by James C. Brett and it’s pattern number JB012. I did the bottom cardigan in the picture, in the same yarn as the pattern but in a different colour way to what was suggested.

I mostly decided to do a test as I’ve only ever tried a raglan once and it didn’t work out well for me. I knitted a chunky jumper years ago which looked OK, but I hadn’t quite mastered mattress stitch back then. Also I messed up the pattern anyway…so I thought I’d see what the actual process of raglan knitting was like, but on a smaller scale.
In a previous post I wrote how I had some trouble with the back of this one as the raglan edges looked really wonky. Remember this pic below?

Well, I’m pleased to announce it was all an optical illusion! And even if it really is a bit wonky, at least you can’t tell when it’s all stitched together!
I think I’ve sewn the seams together quite well on this, I’m definitely improving on my mattress stitch.
This is the back of it:

And a close up of the front:

Obviously I have still got to add the buttons.
Here’s my thoughts about the pattern.
In general it was really easy. I had to adjust the second front side as I think the pattern didn’t take into account the mirror image part of the raglan decreases at the top, but I managed (I could have knitted it wrong, but I don’t think so).
Overall it was a simple pattern. The pattern is raised on the front but it’s smooth on the inside, which I like.
I’m not so sure about the arms in stocking stitch though. If you look at the jumper option in the first picture (the middle one) you’ll see that the main pattern is continued on the sleeves which I think looks better.
The neckline was simple to do.
What I have issues with is the button band. The white coloured button band was picked up and knitted perfectly. The other one, with the button holes looks a right mess. It’s because you had to decrease and increase in a rib pattern to make the button holes which I found so frustrating and difficult. It could have explained that part in a tiny bit more detail. So, I had to just make up part of it – some of the rib bits have only 1 stitch!
Also, when doing the neckline and the button bands, you picked up and knitted the stitches and then did a row of knitting before starting the rib which to me gives a bit of a raised and bulky line running between where you picked up stitches and the main pieces. Does that make sense? I don’t know, maybe only I can see it because I know it’s there!
But overall, it wasn’t too difficult to do and looks OK.
As it was a test knit, I only used what yarn I had. I don’t think it works well in a variegated yarn. I think if I did this pattern again I would use one colour all the way through.
But honestly, I’m not sure if I’ll do this pattern again. I have another leaflet with another cardigan in and I think I might try that instead. I could still donate this one or give it to a friend for her child’s dolls!
I believe I got the pattern from Deramores online shop if you wanted to try it yourself.
Oh my gosh how cute are those sweaters!!! I wonder if you could knit them top down and avoid the sewing :). On top down you put the sleeves on hold and finish the body then go back and pick up the sleeves (everything is knit in the round, well except the cardigan :P)). So when you are done all you have to do is weave in ends. 🙂
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I’m sure you could knit them top down, I’m not sure how to go about converting the patterns for that though. Top downs are on the list for myself for next year, so maybe if I find a smaller pattern it could be good practice! 🙂
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It came out very cute! I’m glad you stuck with it and finished it; I’m sure the new mom will appreciate it too!
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Thanks, I think I’m going to make another one in a different colour…I know what I’m doing now! 🙂
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