Cardigan, Raglan & Sweater Sizing Chart

With temperatures beginning to cool for the year as Autumn quickly approaches, there will be many a cardigan, raglan, and sweater crocheted in the coming weeks. While all of my PDF patterns for these cozy garments include a copy of this chart, not everyone wants/needs the printed pattern and just wants to crochet the thing.

So for you, my adventurous crocheters who brave the wilds of personal pattern-writing, here is a chart that might help along your path to creating warm attire this year (and hopefully, for many years to come).

Please do keep in mind that this is just a guide to help you gage the size of your garment, so allow yourself wiggle room to adjust the sizing as needed for your bespoke pattern. When possible, take your own measurements (the list of measurements you’ll need for every pattern is discussed at the beginning of all of my tutorials). If you’re unsure about a measurement, or how to take them, just email me: atenas@mode.bespoke.com

For anyone that wants the chart, here is the free PDF download for your personal use. If you use it to create your own patterns, please credit Mode Bespoke for the chart and include a link to this page so others can also benefit from its use. 🙂

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  1. Carole Avatar

    Oh Thank you so much for the free d/l! I am looking forward to making a new sweater with one of your patterns. I just got my double ended hooks in today. Working in the round in Tunisian looks to be fun. I like things that challenge me and Tunisian does that like no other crochet. I’m still working on mastering my knitting skills tho ;).

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