Naturally Pattern N1759.
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A timeless children's raglan jumper from Naturally — practical, comfortable, and knitted in New Zealand Merino 12 ply for warmth that lasts. What makes this pattern particularly versatile is the choice of three necklines: polo neck, crew neck, or V-neck, so you can tailor the finished garment to suit the child (and the weather). The raglan shaping gives a relaxed, comfortable fit that moves well with active kids, and the classic silhouette means it never goes out of style.
Knitted in New Zealand Merino 12 Ply, this is a yarn that earns its place in children's knitwear. Merino is naturally soft against skin, temperature-regulating, and durable enough to handle the wear and wash cycles that kids' garments demand. The 12 ply weight knits up at a satisfying pace on 6 mm needles and produces a warm, substantial fabric that's ideal for a winter staple.
The pattern is worked flat and sized from 2 to 12 years, making it a pattern you'll return to again and again as children grow. Rated beginner to intermediate — a great next step for knitters who have mastered the basics and are ready to tackle their first shaped garment.
Pattern Details
- Pattern Number: N1759
- Garment: Children's Raglan Jumper (Polo Neck, Crew Neck & V-Neck options)
- Sizing: 2 – 12 years
- Yarn Weight: 12 Ply
- Recommended Yarn: New Zealand Merino 12 Ply
- Needle Size: 6.00 mm (US 10)
- Tension: 16.5 sts over 10 cm in stocking stitch on 6.00 mm needles
- Construction: Worked flat
Size & Materials Guide
| 2 yrs | 4 yrs | 6 yrs | 8 yrs | 10 yrs | 12 yrs | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yarn (balls) | 5 | 5 | 6 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
Yarn quantities are per size — refer to pattern for exact amounts. Check tension before beginning.
Please note: this listing is for the printed knitting pattern only. Yarn and needles are not included.
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