Sweaters

Find the best collection of knit sweater patterns and knit cardigans in this cozy collection.


Grandma’s Favorite Sweater Knitting Pattern

Wrap yourself in warmth and nostalgia with Grandma’s Favorite Sweater. Featuring a stunning entrelac panel on the front and back, crafted from variegated yarn, this sweater adds texture and visual interest with minimal effort. The cozy cowl neck ensures extra comfort, making it perfect for chilly winter days.

Knit with love and style in mind, this sweater is as functional as it is beautiful — a versatile piece that pairs seamlessly with your favorite jeans or skirts. Whether you’re staying in or stepping out, it’s destined to become a cherished part of your cold-weather wardrobe.

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Center Twist Sweater Knitting Pattern

The Center Twist Sweater is a beautifully designed A-line tunic that brings both comfort and style to your wardrobe. Its standout feature is a striking cable-like twist running down the center of the bodice, creating a bold and elegant focal point. This detail, combined with the sweater’s flattering A-line silhouette and set-in sleeves, makes it a versatile piece that looks stunning on all body types.

Perfect for knitters of all skill levels, this pattern balances simplicity with sophistication. The clean lines of the tunic are enhanced by the twist detail, giving it a polished look that pairs effortlessly with leggings, jeans, or even a slim skirt. Whether you’re dressing up for a special occasion or adding a chic layer to your everyday outfit, the Center Twist Sweater is a project you’ll love to knit and wear.

With its figure-flattering shape and timeless design, this sweater is as practical as it is beautiful—a must-have for your handmade wardrobe.

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Traditional Fair Isle Cardigan

Worked in a bulky weight yarn, this classic fair isle pattern is perfect for staying warm on even the coldest nights. Pair it with a hot cup of tea and your favorite book for an evening of relaxation. Plus – confused about Fair Isle? Watch a brief introduction to the fair isle technique.

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