Knitting raglan is a wonderful thing. With
top-down raglan, you basically start at the neck and knit toward the hem. You increase evenly as you knit to get the required width, and later you don’t have to sew any pieces together. Here are
3 examples of top-down raglan. For more pictures, information, and the pattern, simply click on the headings. I hope you enjoy looking at them and making them yourself.
Warm regards - Yours, Ina
1. Winter Poncho
--> One size fits all, two ways to wear it, the increases are hidden in the cables
2. Turtleneck Sweater for Dolls
--> uses little material, the sweater length is variable, we start at the turtleneck and knit the sweater in one piece, we knit with a set of double-pointed needles
3. Cardigan for Dolls
--> different lengths, also possible with a belt, we knit it in one piece and don’t have to sew anything together