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Simple Worked-From-The-Top Raglan Pullover Pattern Calculated by the Percentage Method
The percentage method of creating a sweater pattern uses the chest measurement plus an
allowance for ease of fit as a basis for all other measurements. The chest measurement is treated as the
100%; all other measurements are some portion of that measurement. You may prefer (or need) the
body or arms of the sweater to be longer than that which is calculated by this method. It is acceptable to
work a few extra rows into the body or the arm length.
This is a pattern for working the body of the sweater as one piece starting from the top. The
sleeves are worked from the top down starting with stitches picked up from around the armhole.
Double-point needles or circular needles in the sizes appropriate to the gauge you enter are needed. You
will also need to have stitch holders and markers.
The shaping of the sweater is based on raglan styling from the top down.
Increases are made around four fixed points. At the underarm, a few stitches are cast on to give ease to
the shape of the torso.
As pointed out by April K., this percentage method works best for adult proportions. A child's
proportions are different:
Dear Knittingfool - or whomever reads this =),
I love your site, especially the raglan seamless sweater calculator. I've made one
sweater so far, and have nearly finished the planning stage of my second. Both sweaters are for
my kiddos. One in about a 3-4T and the second will be about a 6-7 - somewhere in that range.
My reason for contacting you is just to let you know that the percentages for the
sweater neck do not work on children with large heads! lol My 6 year old has a chest
measurement of 23 (rounding up) and a head measurement of 21! (how scary is that?) So when
I pop in the measurements there is NO WAY that thing fits over his head if I do it exactly the
way the pattern spits out. So I guess the percentages are a bit different on little ones.
Anyway, I can deal with it pretty easily, but it does make it a little more tricky for us
newbies. Since I'm not acquainted with the formula you use yet, I'm not sure if the calculator
can accommodate another increment or two for fine tuning. (Not that I expect special treatment
for my giant head children) Maybe a note on the calculator mentioning that it's not designed for
kids?
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I figured it out decently enough for my daughter, so I'll do ok with this one, as well -
maybe using some of the increments from the other sweater calculator that goes in sizes for
kids and adults.
April K.
Important: Make a test square in the pattern stitch in which most of your sweater will be done.
The test square should be made by casting on about 25 stitches and working about 25 rows. Ideally the
test square should be 5 x 5 inches. This size allows you to get a good measurement of the gauge without
the interference of the selvage. Knowing your gauge is critical to the proper fit of any sweater pattern.
The pattern is written as if the pattern stitch is stockinette stitch. If you use some other stitch
for your test piece, you will have to mentally substitute the name of your pattern stitch wherever the
pattern say stockinette stitch.
About the type of fit. It is not a sophisticated method. I add a factor to the chest
measurement. The factors are Snug = 2"; Comfortable = 4"; and Loose = 6".
And before you go any further, obssessed in the quest of a free pattern, be aware that this pattern is a
percentage approximation. If you are accustomed to having a pattern that spells everything out to the
letter or if you are a beginner this pattern may not meet all your needs. The pattern you will get from this
process will be a guideline to making a sweater, but you need to know something about what you are
doing. Or be a bit adventurous.
You must enter a numeric value in all text boxes.
Enter needle size:
Enter stitch gauge: stitches per inch(es)
rows per inch(es)
Enter chest measurement: inches
Select type of fit:
Because knitting is a matter of individual abilities and styles, the information on this site is presented without warranty regarding its accuracy or the
outcome of its use.
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