![]() ![]() Kfb, K7, Kfb twice, K9, Kfb twice, K7, Kfb twice, K9, Kfb (48 sts total).Kfb, K5, Kfb twice, K7, Kfb twice, K5, Kfb twice, K7, Kfb (40 sts total).Kfb, K3, Kfb twice, K5, Kfb twice, K3, Kfb twice, K5, Kfb (32 sts total).Kfb, K1, Kfb twice, K3, Kfb twice, K1, Kfb twice, K3, Kfb (24 sts total).Instructions for Raglan sweater from the top down: Kfb = knit front loop then back loop (1 stitch increases to 2) Small amount of worsted weight yarn (the same brand/kind of yarn in two colors will make the letters in duplicate stitch a little neater) ![]() This is simply written out so it’s easier for beginners to follow. Or check out my other Harry Potter projects in the Gallery.Īll credit for this pattern goes to. The letters will look best if you use the same type of yarn as the sweater.Ī video overview of how to knit these sweaters is below, and you can learn how to do all the techniques in the lesson for this project. Lions Brand Vanna’s Choice yarn is soft, easy to find, and offers colors for all the Hogwartz houses, so is my go-to yarn for Harry Potter projects. The letters are added using duplicate stitch my go-to resource for the letter patterns is from Purl Soho. The ornament is a raglan-style sweater that knits up quickly on double pointed needles using worsted weight yarn. Each Christmas I make an ornament for all 12 people in my immediate and immediately-extended family, and this was the one a couple years ago after we all visited the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios in Orlando. I adore the pattern for these little Mini Weasley Sweater Ornaments, as I adore all things Harry Potter. ![]()
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