Louisiana Sweater - Petite Knit (Beginner)
The Louisiana Sweater is a soft, modern jumper worked seamlessly from the top down with classic raglan shaping. The neckline features a folded rib edge that’s knitted together for a polished finish, and the sweater is designed with a slightly shorter, feminine length.
The sleeves are finished with snug ribbed cuffs, making this a great layering piece that still feels light and wearable. An Italian bind-off is recommended for the cuffs and hem to keep the edges neat and elastic.
This is a fast, satisfying knit with a cosy, contemporary feel.
Pattern Format
This is a printed knitting pattern — perfect for your project bag or shelf.
(No digital download included.)
Fit & Ease
The Louisiana Sweater is designed with approximately 10–15 cm of positive ease, giving it a relaxed but not oversized silhouette.
It sits a little shorter in the body, so it pairs beautifully with high-waisted jeans, skirts, or layered dresses.
Yarn Type (what really matters)
While the original pattern lists specific branded yarns, the construction actually calls for:
A chunky-weight fabric created by holding multiple strands together
Depending on your yarn choice, this means:
-
Brushed / fluffy yarn held double
or -
Textured boucle-style yarn held triple
What you are aiming for is:
-
A chunky gauge fabric
-
Soft structure (not rigid)
-
Loft and warmth rather than drape
-
Knitted at 8–9 mm needles
Yarn Requirements – calculated by metreage (the safe way)
Below is the approximate total metreage required per size, calculated from the original yarn specs so substitutions stay accurate.
If using a brushed yarn held double (like cosy comfort)
(approx. 110 m per 50 g per strand)
Total combined metreage (both strands counted):
-
XS: ~990 m
-
S: ~1,100 m
-
M: ~1,100 m
-
L: ~1,100 m
-
XL: ~1,210 m
-
2XL: ~1,320 m
-
3XL: ~1,430 m
When substituting, check the metres per ball per strand, then ensure your total meets the above metreage.
If using a textured fingering weight yarn held triple
(approx. 175 m per 50 g per strand)
Total combined metreage (all three strands counted):
-
XS: ~1,400 m
-
S: ~1,400 m
-
M: ~1,575 m
-
L: ~1,575 m
-
XL: ~1,750 m
-
2XL: ~1,840–1,925 m
-
3XL: ~1,925 m
This explains why gram weights can look confusing — the fabric is built by layering strands, not by yarn thickness alone.
Needles & Gauge
-
Gauge: 10 sts × 14 rows = 10 × 10 cm in stockinette stitch
-
Needles:
-
9 mm circular needles
-
8 mm circular needles
-
8 mm double-pointed needles (or Magic Loop)
-
Always swatch — especially with multi-strand knitting, as yarn behaviour varies wildly.
Difficulty
⭐ (1 out of 5)
Beginner-friendly construction with a big visual payoff.








Description
The Louisiana Sweater is a soft, modern jumper worked seamlessly from the top down with classic raglan shaping. The neckline features a folded rib edge that’s knitted together for a polished finish, and the sweater is designed with a slightly shorter, feminine length.
The sleeves are finished with snug ribbed cuffs, making this a great layering piece that still feels light and wearable. An Italian bind-off is recommended for the cuffs and hem to keep the edges neat and elastic.
This is a fast, satisfying knit with a cosy, contemporary feel.
Pattern Format
This is a printed knitting pattern — perfect for your project bag or shelf.
(No digital download included.)
Fit & Ease
The Louisiana Sweater is designed with approximately 10–15 cm of positive ease, giving it a relaxed but not oversized silhouette.
It sits a little shorter in the body, so it pairs beautifully with high-waisted jeans, skirts, or layered dresses.
Yarn Type (what really matters)
While the original pattern lists specific branded yarns, the construction actually calls for:
A chunky-weight fabric created by holding multiple strands together
Depending on your yarn choice, this means:
-
Brushed / fluffy yarn held double
or -
Textured boucle-style yarn held triple
What you are aiming for is:
-
A chunky gauge fabric
-
Soft structure (not rigid)
-
Loft and warmth rather than drape
-
Knitted at 8–9 mm needles
Yarn Requirements – calculated by metreage (the safe way)
Below is the approximate total metreage required per size, calculated from the original yarn specs so substitutions stay accurate.
If using a brushed yarn held double (like cosy comfort)
(approx. 110 m per 50 g per strand)
Total combined metreage (both strands counted):
-
XS: ~990 m
-
S: ~1,100 m
-
M: ~1,100 m
-
L: ~1,100 m
-
XL: ~1,210 m
-
2XL: ~1,320 m
-
3XL: ~1,430 m
When substituting, check the metres per ball per strand, then ensure your total meets the above metreage.
If using a textured fingering weight yarn held triple
(approx. 175 m per 50 g per strand)
Total combined metreage (all three strands counted):
-
XS: ~1,400 m
-
S: ~1,400 m
-
M: ~1,575 m
-
L: ~1,575 m
-
XL: ~1,750 m
-
2XL: ~1,840–1,925 m
-
3XL: ~1,925 m
This explains why gram weights can look confusing — the fabric is built by layering strands, not by yarn thickness alone.
Needles & Gauge
-
Gauge: 10 sts × 14 rows = 10 × 10 cm in stockinette stitch
-
Needles:
-
9 mm circular needles
-
8 mm circular needles
-
8 mm double-pointed needles (or Magic Loop)
-
Always swatch — especially with multi-strand knitting, as yarn behaviour varies wildly.
Difficulty
⭐ (1 out of 5)
Beginner-friendly construction with a big visual payoff.




