This sweater would be a great option for those intimidated by cables since there are only two adding just enough interest to the front opening. I don’t know about you, but I think oversized pockets make every cardigan cuter and comfier. In order to achieve the perfect fit for every size, it is worked flat in pieces unlike most raglan sweaters that are knit seamlessly. We can’t forget the men in our lives! Fortunately, if you are female fond of this raglan aran sweater, it is a unisex pattern written in ten different sizes. I couldn’t help but admire the detail of this sweater up close! A low boat neck line, and contemporary cut give this classic aran pattern a modern twist. Simply throw it on, and let the cables detailing the sleeves and front body speak for themselves. Meant to be worn open, busy mama’s won’t have to worry about bothering with buttons. I think this snuggly snapshot is fitting for this sweater. June’s Favorite Cardigan by Hannah Fettig Even more, I love how the lace gives a little peek-a-boo to the color you wear underneath. It is light and airy because of the lacy detail, but still plenty warm due to the stockinette stitched back and sleeves. This pattern combines lace and cables to create a delicate and feminine cardigan. I love the border on this simple, yet classic, buttonless sweater. This is another good pattern if you just want to try a little bit of cabling. This is the one that is most like the Afghan swatch my friend was knitting – I think she should go for this!! Placed in the center of the textured moss stitch body, the details make a statement. There is so much to love about this pretty pullover! A minimalist take on the classic Aran sweater, honeycomb panels, crocheted bobbles, symmetric cables adorn this beauty. Due to the two simple lines of cables here, it’s a great sweater for beginners to give a whirl. Knit from the top down, this tunic is easy to alter to your shape and size, too, by simply adjusting the length, width, or sleeves. The cables draw just enough interest to the eye. I love the classic and slimming lines of this sweater. Best of all, the A-line cut and split hem, make it an easy and flattering fit for all sizes. The yoke, comprised of detailed chain cables, makes a strong statement in contrast to the flat body. This knit pullover pays homage to the classic knit gansey sweater. Finally, it is made complete with a turtleneck collar to keep you cozy! The complexity of the cables sits in balance with the simple stockinette stitching on the other side. How lovely is this asymmetric pullover tunic! The scaled cables make a statement as they trail off the side of the body. These qualities are created by combing multiple types of stitches such as ribbing, slips, garter, and big, bold, beautiful cables. Look at the definition here – wow! It’s all about texture and depth in this rendering of the Grandpa Cardigan. The basic A-line silhouette of this sweater lets the cable and lace detailing take center stage! This pattern includes instructions for the tubular cast-on and bind-off techniques that give it the finishing touch. Comprised of a simple repeat stitch cable pattern, it makes it a great choice for those who are leery of giving cables a go! Plus, what a fabulous fitting garment. I love the simplicity of this pullover sweater. The balance of large scale cables and smaller cables is perfection. When you can’t decide if the weather requires a jacket, throw on this Celtic-inspired sweater coat! I love how the design is balanced with intricate cables and an oversized structure. Tell me below what your choice would be (or is!) 20 Best Cable Sweater Patterns Once you get started knitting from this list of the best cable knit sweater patterns, you may have a hard time stopping! I can’t wait to see which one my friend chooses. Don’t let stitch patterns intimidate you! The fabulous texture makes knitting much more interesting, as so many of these show! Still, if you’re interested in some more beginner-friendly sweaters, take a look at the ones with more stockinette stitch with smaller cable details. One note about cables is they are really much easier than you think. Here are my favorites, including The Coda above. That way, she could come away from rehabilitation with a fabulous sweater! Well, of course, I immediately wanted to hunt down some pretty ones for her – so off I went to get the best cable knit sweater patterns I could find. She knit so beautifully, I suggested that she do a sweater instead. She did this, not wanting a blanket, but wanting to practice cables. I found her knitting a beautiful cable pattern for an afghan blanket. I am so thrilled to share this list for the best cable knit sweater patterns! Recently, I visited my friend who severely injured her knee. Sweater Weather: 20 Best Cable Knit Sweater Patterns
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