***You can purchase an INEXPENSIVE AD-FREE PDF of this pattern on Etsy HERE and on Craftsy HERE! This beautifully formatted PDF includes the step-by-step pictures and is a total of 7 pages including the cover page! It is important that you follow along with my STEP-BY-STEP BLOG POST HERE to see more detailed photos and the step-by-step making of this cardigan! You can also purchase a kit HERE on the Lion Brand Yarn website that includes the pattern and all the Superwash Merino needed to make this cardigan (the kit is currently on sale for 20% off- a size small is $35.96, which is an amazing deal for luxurious superwash merino)! Knit this oversized, relaxed, and slouchy cardigan using the beautiful garter stitch! The Midtown Cardigan is a classic wardrobe staple that can be worn year-round, adding a stylish touch to any outfit. This drop sleeve cardigan is knit with superwash merino wool and is extremely soft, lightweight and easy to care for since it is machine washable. If you have been wanting to add more handmade to your wardrobe, give this beginner-friendly knitted garment a try! Materials: MY LATEST VIDEOS
Gauge: 20 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches Final Measurements:
Approximate Yardage/Number of Skeins Required: Small: 5 skeins, ~500 g/1530 yards Medium: 6 skeins, ~565 g/1729 yards Large: 7 skeins, ~640 g/1958 yards Extra Large: 8 skeins, ~730 g/2234 yards Notes:
Sizing Notes:
You can view this video below that I put together! You will see me demonstrate how to Knit Front Back (increase), seam the edges of the sleeve together, seam the sleeve to the panel, and pick up stitches along the collar! [video disableremoteplayback="" playsinline="" title="The Midtown Cardigan" x-webkit-wirelessvideoplaybackdisabled=""][/video] Knit this oversized, relaxed, and slouchy cardigan using the beautiful garter stitch! This drop sleeve cardigan is a classic wardrobe staple that can be worn year-round! Rewind 10 Seconds Next Up Live 00:00 03:29 03:29 Closed Captions Settings Fullscreen
PATTERN:
We will begin with the ribbing. Using 5 mm needles, Cast on 140 (150, 160, 170) stitches using long tail cast-on. Row 1: *Knit 1, Purl 1* till end. (140, 150, 160, 170 sts) Row 2-3: Repeat Row 1 Ribbing is now complete! Switching to 5.5 mm needles, Row 4-197: Knit all stitches. (140, 150, 160, 170 sts) Cast off stitches for Size Small. Row 198 – 206: Knit all stitches. Cast off stitches for Size Medium. Row 207 – 215: Knit all stitches. Cast off stitches for Size Large. Row 216 – 224: Knit all stitches. Cast off stitches for Size Extra Large.
We will begin with the ribbing. Using 5 mm needles, Cast on 56 (60, 66, 70) stitches using long tail cast-on. Row 1: *Knit 1, Purl 1* till end. (56, 60, 66, 70 sts) Row 2-3: Repeat Row 1 Ribbing is now complete! Switching to 5.5 mm needles, Row 4-197: Knit all stitches. (56, 60, 66, 70 sts) Cast off stitches for Size Small. Row 198 – 206: Knit all stitches. Cast off stitches for Size Medium. Row 207 – 215: Knit all stitches. Cast off stitches for Size Large. Row 216 – 224: Knit all stitches. Cast off stitches for Size Extra Large
We will begin with the ribbing. Using 5 mm needles, Cast on 44 (54, 64, 74) stitches using long tail cast-on. Row 1: *Knit 1, Purl 1* till end. (44, 54, 64, 74 sts) Row 2-3: Repeat Row 1 Ribbing is now complete! Switching to 5.5 mm needles, Row 4-6: Knit all stitches. (44, 54, 64, 74) R7: K1, KFB, K40 (50, 60, 70), KFB, K1. (46, 56, 66, 76) R8-10: Knit all stitches (46, 56, 66, 76) R11: K1, KFB, K42 (52, 62, 72), KFB, K1. (48, 58, 68, 78) R12-65: Knit all stitches (48, 58, 68, 78) R66: K1, KFB, K44 (54, 64, 74) KFB, K1. (50, 60, 70, 80) R67-69: Knit all stitches. (50, 60, 70, 80) R70: K1, KFB, K46 (56, 66, 76), KFB, K1. (52, 62, 72, 82) R71-73: Knit all stitches (52, 62, 72, 82) R74: K1, KFB, K48 (58, 68, 78), KFB, K1. (54, 64, 74, 84) R75-77: Knit all stitches. (54, 64, 74, 84) R78: K1, KFB, K50 (60, 70, 80), KFB, K1 (56, 66, 76, 86) R79-81: Knit all stitches (56, 66, 76, 86) R82: K1, KFB, K52 (62, 72, 82), KFB, K1. (58, 68, 78, 88) R83-85: Knit all stitches (58, 68, 78, 88) R86: K1, KFB, K54 (64, 74, 84), KFB, K1. (60, 70, 80, 90) R87-89: Knit all stitches (60, 70, 80, 90) R90: K1, KFB, K56 (66, 76, 86), KFB, K1. (62, 72, 82, 92) R91-93: Knit all stitches. (62, 72, 82, 92) R94: K1, KFB, K58 (68, 78, 88), KFB, K1. (64, 74, 84, 94) R95-97: Knit all stitches. (64, 74, 84, 94) R98: K1, KFB, K60 (70, 80, 90), KFB, K1. (66, 76, 86, 96) R99-101: Knit all stitches. (66, 76, 86, 96) R102: K1, KFB, K62 (72, 82, 92), KFB, K1. (68, 78, 88, 98) R103-105: Knit all stitches. (68, 78, 88, 98) R106: K1, KFB, K64 (74, 84, 94), KFB, K1. (70, 80, 90, 100) R107-109: Knit all stitches. (70, 80, 90, 100) R110: K1, KFB, K66 (76, 86, 96), KFB, K1. (72, 82, 92, 102) R111-113: Knit all stitches (72, 82, 92, 102) Cast off stitches. Assembly:
Collar: Using 5 mm needles, Starting from bottom left corner, pick up stitches along front panel, across the back panel, and down the front panel. When picking up stitches along vertical edge of garter stitch, pick up one stitch between each ridge (see this video for demonstration). For size Small, I had approximately 98 stitches up one side (which is about 197 rows of front panels divided by 2), 32 stitches in the corners and along the back panel, and 98 stitches down the other front panel. For size Medium, you would pick up approximately 101 sts along each panel, Large = 104 sts, Extra Large = 107 sts. Number of stitches in the corners and along back panel would remain approximately the same as size small (32 sts). To pick up stitches, insert your needle into the first stitch along the edge. Yarn over, then pull up a loop. You keep inserting your needle into the next stitch, yarning over, and pulling up a loop. As you approach the garter stitch section, you will pick up stitches BETWEEN THE RIDGES! Row 1-3: *K1, P1* across. Cast off loosely. Pockets (make 2) – optional: Using 5.5 mm needles, Cast on 24 stitches. R1-33: Knit across. (24) Switching to 5 mm needles for the ribbing, R34-37: *K1, P1* across. (24) Cast off. Small pockets measure: 4.5″ in width, 4″ in height If you wish to increase the size of the pockets for the larger sizes, try adding increments of 4 stitches to increase the width (e.g. 28, 32, 36) and adding increments of 4 rows for the height (e.g. 41, 45, 49). Place one pocket on each front panel and whip stitch sides and bottom into place. For my size small, I placed the pocket approximately 5 cm from the side edge and 4.5 cm from the bottom edge. Enjoy wearing your stylish cardigans on all your adventures throughout the seasons! This cardigan looks so cute styled casually with jeans or over a pretty floral dress! Don’t forget to tag me on social media to show me your work! You can also subscribe to my newsletter if you want to keep up to date with all my latest crochet and knit projects HERE! {This post is sponsored by Lion Brand Yarn! I’ve loved working with their yarn throughout the years and I’m thrilled that I get to collaborate with them every month!} This pattern is an original pattern by Stephanie Lau of All About Ami. Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not reprint it on your site. You may keep a copy for your own personal use but please DO NOT sell the pattern or distribute it. You may sell products made from this pattern but please clearly credit the design to me, Stephanie Lau of All About Ami, and provide a link to my blog www.AllAboutAmi.com. Permission is NOT granted for mass production or factory manufacturing of any kind. Thank you for being respectful and for your understanding! ![]()
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