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Iβm so excited to finally share a project thatβs been on my to-do list for ages! This classic, simple raglan knit cardigan pattern is totally seamless (yay for no sewing!!). Itβs knit entirely in stockinette stitch, with simple ribbing around the edges to make it a fairly easy first-time cardigan pattern.
If youβve not yet heard the term βraglanβ, it simply refers to a style of sleeve that extends in one piece fully to the collar, creating a diagonal seam from underarm to collarbone (see photo below).

One of the most notable benefits of the raglan style is the sleek, seamless appearance it provides. Unlike traditional sleeves, which are often sewn in as separate pieces, raglan sleeves are integrated into the body of the cardigan. This not only looks prettier, but also contributes to a more natural, comfortable fit. And who doesnβt love comfort? Best of all, the raglan technique simplifies the construction process by eliminating the extra work of seaming.
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Yarn Choice:
I wrote this cardigan pattern for worsted/aran weight yarn, and decided to knit mine with Valley Yarns Becket Worsted Weight Yarn. I love this yarn for sweaters because the 50% alpaca content makes it extra cozy and warm, without the itchiness of 100% wool. The heathered colors are absolutely stunning as well. I found myself struggling to pick just one, but eventually settled on Fawn β after all, neutrals go with everything!
Simple Raglan Knit Cardigan β PDF File
Scroll down to see the free pattern for this Cardigan. If youβd like your own copy, the ad-free instant download PDF file can be purchased for easy printing and reading through Ravelry or by clicking the button below.
Simple Raglan Knit Cardigan β Free Pattern
Materials:
You will need the following materials to make one cardigan:
- 5β5.25β6β6.5β7.25β8β8.5 skeins (Approx. 700β740β840β910β1015β1120β1190 yards) Valley Yarns Becket worsted weight yarn in 03 Fawn.
- Size 10 (6 mm) circular knitting needles (32β³ cord).
- Size 10 (6 mm) double pointed needles (optional for sleeves)
- Scissors.
- Extra cables or scrap yarn to hold stitches for sleeves.
- Tapestry/yarn needle (for weaving in ends).
Gauge:
14 stitches, 20 rows = 4β³ in stockinette stitch after blocking.
Sizes:
XSβSβMβLβXLβ2Xβ3X.

Abbreviations & Special Stitches:
K: Knit.
P: Purl.
St: Stitch.
PM: Place a new stitch marker on your needle.
SM: Slip the stitch marker (move the marker from one needle to the other).
M1L: Make one left increase stitch.
M1R: Make one right increase stitch.
K2Tog: Knit two stitches together decrease stitch.
Stockinette Stitch: A two row repeat, where you knit the first row and purl the second row.
Rib Stitch: *K1, P1; repeat from * to end of row.
2X2 Rib Stitch: *K2, p2; repeat from * to end of row.
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Notes:
This cardigan is knit from the top down in one piece using circular knitting needles to hold the large number of stitches. Once body of the cardigan has been knit, the sleeves are worked in the round (you can use double pointed needles, or circular needles applying the magic loop method.
Pattern:
Cast on 40β42β48β50β60β62β72 sts.
Setup Row (Wrong Side):
P1β1β3β3β5β5β7, pm, p3, pm, p4β4β4β4β6β6β8, pm, p3, pm, p18β20β22β24β26β28β30, pm, p3, pm, p4β4β4β4β6β6β8, pm, p3, pm, p1β1β3β3β5β5β7. Continue to Yoke.
Yoke:
Row 1: *K to marker, m1r, sm, k3, sm, m1l; repeat from * to after last marker; k remaining sts.
Row 2: P to marker, sm, p3, sm; repeat from * until last marker, p remaining sts.
Repeat the above 2 rows until you have the following count, ending in a repeat of row 2 (^ represents stitch marker):
20β21β23β24β26β27β29 ^ 3 ^ 42β44β44β46β48β50β52 ^ 3 ^ 56β60β62β66β68β72β74 ^ 3 ^ 42β44β44β46β48β50β52 ^ 3 ^ 20β21β23β24β26β27β29 = 192β202β208β218β228β238β248 total sts. Continue to Body

Body:
Remove stitch markers as you work the following row:
K23β24β26β27β29β30β32, move 42β44β44β46β48β50β52 to holder/scrap yarn, cast on 4β3β4β3β4β3β4, k62β66β68β72β74β78β80, move 42β44β44β46β48β50β52 to holder/scrap yarn, cast on 4β3β4β3β4β3β4, k23β24β26β27β29β30β32 (116β120β128β132β140β144β152 total).
Purl the next row.
Continue to work in stockinette stitch until the length measures 20β20.5β21β21.5β22β22.5β23 inches from top to bottom.
Work 8 rows in 2X2 Rib Stitch, and then cast off in pattern. Continue to Sleeves.
Sleeves:
For each sleeve:
Transfer the 42β44β44β46β48β50β52 sleeve stitches from the scrap yarn onto circular or double pointed needles. Pick up 4 stitches under the arm to close the gap (place a marker in the middle to mark beginning of the round). Total sts = 46β48β48β50β52β54β56.
Work in the round in stockinette stitch for 10 rounds (or 2 inches), and then decrease 2 sts evenly on the next round.
To decrease evenly by two sts, divide the number of sts by 2 and then subtract 2 from that number. That is the number of sts to knit before you make each K2Tog decrease.
Eg: For size XS, 46/2 -2 = 21 -> K21, K2Tog, K21, K2tog.
Continue to work in stockinette stitch, decreasing by 2 stitches after every 10 rounds (or 2 inches) until 36β40β40β44β44β44β44 sts remain. This is the final number of stitches for the sleeve. Keep working in stockinette stitch until sleeve measures 26β26β26.5β26.5β27β27β27.5 inches from neckline down. Work 8 rounds in 2X2 Rib Stitch for cuff and then cast off in pattern. Once both sleeves have been knit, Continue to Collar/Band.

Collar/Band:
With the front of the cardigan facing you, pick up one stitch per row all the way around the front of the cardigan. I made a quick YouTube short demonstrating how to pick up the stitches, shared below.
Work 8 rows in 1X1 Rib stitch, and then cast off in pattern. Continue to Finishing.
Finishing:
Secure/weave in loose ends and wet or steam block to measurements.
Finishing:
Cast off in pattern and weave in all loose ends.
Wet or steam block so that cardigan lays flat.
I hope you enjoyed this free Simple Raglan Cardigan Pattern.
If youβd like your own copy, the Ad-Free PDF file (which will be emailed to you automatically) can be purchased through Ravelry, or by clicking the button below.

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