Dagmar Sweater Man - (10ply)
Dagmar Sweater Man – Printed Knitting Pattern (English)
Printed pattern – not a digital download
The Dagmar Sweater Man is a classic, well-structured men’s sweater worked from the top down in a beautiful textured stitch pattern. It has a relaxed, traditional fit with plenty of positive ease, making it comfortable, warm, and ideal for everyday wear.
The sweater begins with the back yoke worked flat, followed by shoulders picked up and shaped from the yoke. The body is then worked in the round, with sleeves picked up at the armholes and worked downwards. A neat ribbed neckline is added at the end.
This construction allows you to try the sweater on as you go and adjust length if needed.
Fit & Style
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Designed with generous positive ease (approx. 20 cm)
-
Traditional men’s silhouette
-
Structured fabric with clear stitch definition
-
Ideal for colder climates and long-term wear
Yarn Type (generic guidance)
This pattern is designed for a worsted / 10-ply weight yarn, knit as a single strand.
Best suited yarn characteristics:
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Wool or wool-rich yarn
-
Medium structure (not fluffy or overly soft)
-
Good stitch definition for textured patterns
-
Around 160–180 metres per 100g
Avoid very drapey, silky, or halo-heavy yarns — this sweater relies on structure.
Approximate Yarn Requirements
(Always recommend rounding up if between sizes)
| Size | Approx. metres | Approx. weight |
|---|---|---|
| XS | ~1500 m | ~900 g |
| S | ~1500 m | ~900 g |
| M | ~1650 m | ~1000 g |
| L | ~1650 m | ~1000 g |
| XL | ~1800 m | ~1100 g |
| 2XL | ~1800 m | ~1100 g |
| 3XL | ~1950 m | ~1200 g |
| 4XL | ~1950 m | ~1200 g |
| 5XL | ~2100 m | ~1300 g |
Ball guide examples:
-
100g balls → 9–13 balls depending on size
-
50g balls → 18–26 balls depending on size
Needles & Gauge
-
Knitted to a firm worsted-gauge fabric
-
Gauge: approx. 18 sts per 10 cm
-
Needle size typically around 4.5 mm (after blocking)
Swatching is essential due to the textured stitch pattern.
Skill Level
Advanced / Confident knitter
You’ll need to be comfortable with:
-
Working from charts
-
Texture patterns
-
Picking up stitches
-
Managing a larger garment
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Description
Dagmar Sweater Man – Printed Knitting Pattern (English)
Printed pattern – not a digital download
The Dagmar Sweater Man is a classic, well-structured men’s sweater worked from the top down in a beautiful textured stitch pattern. It has a relaxed, traditional fit with plenty of positive ease, making it comfortable, warm, and ideal for everyday wear.
The sweater begins with the back yoke worked flat, followed by shoulders picked up and shaped from the yoke. The body is then worked in the round, with sleeves picked up at the armholes and worked downwards. A neat ribbed neckline is added at the end.
This construction allows you to try the sweater on as you go and adjust length if needed.
Fit & Style
-
Designed with generous positive ease (approx. 20 cm)
-
Traditional men’s silhouette
-
Structured fabric with clear stitch definition
-
Ideal for colder climates and long-term wear
Yarn Type (generic guidance)
This pattern is designed for a worsted / 10-ply weight yarn, knit as a single strand.
Best suited yarn characteristics:
-
Wool or wool-rich yarn
-
Medium structure (not fluffy or overly soft)
-
Good stitch definition for textured patterns
-
Around 160–180 metres per 100g
Avoid very drapey, silky, or halo-heavy yarns — this sweater relies on structure.
Approximate Yarn Requirements
(Always recommend rounding up if between sizes)
| Size | Approx. metres | Approx. weight |
|---|---|---|
| XS | ~1500 m | ~900 g |
| S | ~1500 m | ~900 g |
| M | ~1650 m | ~1000 g |
| L | ~1650 m | ~1000 g |
| XL | ~1800 m | ~1100 g |
| 2XL | ~1800 m | ~1100 g |
| 3XL | ~1950 m | ~1200 g |
| 4XL | ~1950 m | ~1200 g |
| 5XL | ~2100 m | ~1300 g |
Ball guide examples:
-
100g balls → 9–13 balls depending on size
-
50g balls → 18–26 balls depending on size
Needles & Gauge
-
Knitted to a firm worsted-gauge fabric
-
Gauge: approx. 18 sts per 10 cm
-
Needle size typically around 4.5 mm (after blocking)
Swatching is essential due to the textured stitch pattern.
Skill Level
Advanced / Confident knitter
You’ll need to be comfortable with:
-
Working from charts
-
Texture patterns
-
Picking up stitches
-
Managing a larger garment











