I loved designing my Snowball Sweater knitting pattern with its winter vibe and simple top-down construction!
I used a unique worsted yarn called “Wool Cord Light” from Ice Yarns, and it was very quick to work up.
I wanted to make another version, and to make it longer and cozier so that I could wear it over leggings! During the fall and winter months, long oversized sweaters over leggings are my uniform!
The Snowball Sweater knitting pattern is worked in the round from the top down. Short rows are used to shape the back neckline.
A circle with bobbles is worked on the yoke.
The body and sleeves are then separated, the body is worked in stockinette stitch.
The fit is relaxed and comfortable. It has flowy, oversized sleeves.
The hem and sleeve cuffs are finished with 2×2 ribbing.
The pattern includes written instructions and charts. There are suggestions to try it on as you work and notations to help you tweak the size according to your preference.
Want the Snowball Sweater knitting pattern?
You can purchase the PDF of this pattern in my shop. In order to price my designs in a manner that maintains both financial accessibility and fair pricing, I offer a “Choose What You Pay” model.
Snowball Sweater Test Knitters FOS
Before I decide what size to knit in a given garment, I always want to see how the finished garment looks on other folks with similar bodies to me.
So here is a roundup of some of my fabulous test knitters, and links to their Ravelry project pages for more details.
Vee – size 1
Vee’s project page on Ravelry
Follow @Vee on Instagram
Brenda – size
Brenda project page on Ravelry
Follow @brumatejidoartesanal on Instagram
Soledad – size 2
Soledad project page on Ravelry
Follow @soledad_izquierdo on Instagram
Pearl – size 3
Pearl project page on Ravelry
Follow @pearlknitpurl on Instagram
You can purchase the PDF of this pattern in my shop. In order to price my designs in a manner that maintains both financial accessibility and fair pricing, I offer a “Choose What You Pay” model.