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October Sweater

October Sweater

The October Sweater is one of those oversized knits that just works.

It’s worked from the top down in simple stockinette stitch, with raglan increases shaping the yoke. The first section is worked flat to shape the neckline, then everything joins in the round for a smooth, seamless finish.

Wide rib edges at the cuffs and hem give it structure, while the folded neckline keeps it feeling polished.

This is an easy, wearable sweater with that relaxed, throw-it-on feel.


Yarn notes

This design is worked with two strands held together:

  • a fine wool yarn
  • held with a silk mohair or halo yarn

This gives you a soft fabric with a light halo and beautiful drape.

If you’d prefer a single yarn option:

  • look for a yarn that gives you 21 stitches over 10 cm
  • a DK or light worsted yarn will usually work well

Just keep in mind:

  • held yarns = softer, more airy finish
  • single yarn = slightly more structure and definition

Sizing

Designed with approx. 30 cm of positive ease for a relaxed, oversized fit.

Sizes:
XXS (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL) 4XL (5XL)

If you prefer a less oversized look, simply knit a smaller size.

To choose your size:

  • measure your bust
  • add around 30 cm (or less if sizing down)
  • choose the closest finished measurement

Finished measurements

Bust circumference:
111 (116) 120 (126) 130 (139) 149 (158) 168 (177) cm

Length:
65 (69) 70 (71) 72 (73) 74 (75) 76 (77) cm


Yarn requirements

Fine yarn (held single strand)

  • XXS: 1275 m
  • XS: 1275 m
  • S: 1275–1530 m
  • M: 1530 m
  • L: 1530 m
  • XL: 1785 m
  • 2XL: 2040 m
  • 3XL: 2295 m
  • 4XL: 2295–2550 m
  • 5XL: 2550 m

Mohair / halo yarn

  • XXS: 1272 m
  • XS: 1484 m
  • S: 1484–1696 m
  • M: 1696 m
  • L: 1696 m
  • XL: 1696–1908 m
  • 2XL: 2120 m
  • 3XL: 2332 m
  • 4XL: 2332–2544 m
  • 5XL: 2544 m

Single yarn option

If you’d prefer not to hold yarns together:

Look for a yarn that gives you 21 stitches over 10 cm

Approximate total metreage:

  • XXS: ~1275 m
  • XS: ~1275 m
  • S: ~1530 m
  • M: ~1530 m
  • L: ~1530 m
  • XL: ~1785 m
  • 2XL: ~2040 m
  • 3XL: ~2295 m
  • 4XL: ~2550 m
  • 5XL: ~2550 m

Needles & notions

  • 3 mm, 3.5 mm and 4 mm circular needles
  • Double-pointed needles or magic loop for sleeves

⭐ Difficulty

★★★☆☆ (intermediate)

A great project if you’re comfortable with:

  • knitting in the round
  • raglan increases
  • basic garment construction

A quick tip before you start

Because this is such a simple stitch pattern, your yarn choice really shows.

If you want that soft, slightly fluffy look, go with the held-together option.
If you want something cleaner and more structured, a single yarn works beautifully too.

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October Sweater

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Description

The October Sweater is one of those oversized knits that just works.

It’s worked from the top down in simple stockinette stitch, with raglan increases shaping the yoke. The first section is worked flat to shape the neckline, then everything joins in the round for a smooth, seamless finish.

Wide rib edges at the cuffs and hem give it structure, while the folded neckline keeps it feeling polished.

This is an easy, wearable sweater with that relaxed, throw-it-on feel.


Yarn notes

This design is worked with two strands held together:

  • a fine wool yarn
  • held with a silk mohair or halo yarn

This gives you a soft fabric with a light halo and beautiful drape.

If you’d prefer a single yarn option:

  • look for a yarn that gives you 21 stitches over 10 cm
  • a DK or light worsted yarn will usually work well

Just keep in mind:

  • held yarns = softer, more airy finish
  • single yarn = slightly more structure and definition

Sizing

Designed with approx. 30 cm of positive ease for a relaxed, oversized fit.

Sizes:
XXS (XS) S (M) L (XL) 2XL (3XL) 4XL (5XL)

If you prefer a less oversized look, simply knit a smaller size.

To choose your size:

  • measure your bust
  • add around 30 cm (or less if sizing down)
  • choose the closest finished measurement

Finished measurements

Bust circumference:
111 (116) 120 (126) 130 (139) 149 (158) 168 (177) cm

Length:
65 (69) 70 (71) 72 (73) 74 (75) 76 (77) cm


Yarn requirements

Fine yarn (held single strand)

  • XXS: 1275 m
  • XS: 1275 m
  • S: 1275–1530 m
  • M: 1530 m
  • L: 1530 m
  • XL: 1785 m
  • 2XL: 2040 m
  • 3XL: 2295 m
  • 4XL: 2295–2550 m
  • 5XL: 2550 m

Mohair / halo yarn

  • XXS: 1272 m
  • XS: 1484 m
  • S: 1484–1696 m
  • M: 1696 m
  • L: 1696 m
  • XL: 1696–1908 m
  • 2XL: 2120 m
  • 3XL: 2332 m
  • 4XL: 2332–2544 m
  • 5XL: 2544 m

Single yarn option

If you’d prefer not to hold yarns together:

Look for a yarn that gives you 21 stitches over 10 cm

Approximate total metreage:

  • XXS: ~1275 m
  • XS: ~1275 m
  • S: ~1530 m
  • M: ~1530 m
  • L: ~1530 m
  • XL: ~1785 m
  • 2XL: ~2040 m
  • 3XL: ~2295 m
  • 4XL: ~2550 m
  • 5XL: ~2550 m

Needles & notions

  • 3 mm, 3.5 mm and 4 mm circular needles
  • Double-pointed needles or magic loop for sleeves

⭐ Difficulty

★★★☆☆ (intermediate)

A great project if you’re comfortable with:

  • knitting in the round
  • raglan increases
  • basic garment construction

A quick tip before you start

Because this is such a simple stitch pattern, your yarn choice really shows.

If you want that soft, slightly fluffy look, go with the held-together option.
If you want something cleaner and more structured, a single yarn works beautifully too.