This pattern offers an additional Low Vision pdf option, with all black Arial 24 point font and photo captions, for those who need large print. The pattern has charts, but includes additional written instructions for accessibility.
Here’s a child’s raglan sweater featuring sheep with horns included. Shetland or Scottish Blackface? You pick! Knit in 4 colors from the bottom up in the round, this design uses stranded knitting, written instructions and color charts, but never with more than two colors at a time. The sweater is completely reversible. If the kid spills on the front, as kids do…turn it around. It requires virtually no sewing at the end, just weaving in ends and joining up the underarm stitches. Woolly uses an Aran weight yarn that knits at 15 stitches equal 4 inches or 10 cm after blocking on a size U.S. size 8 needle. This pattern requires the knitter to increase, decrease, knit with two colors at a time and follow a color chart, with additional written instructions for accessibility purposes.
A word about sizing: Please measure the wearer’s chest size and plan for plenty of ease. This is meant to be a relaxed fit…kids grow fast. Woolly is a raglan, oversized, bottom-up pullover, sized to fit sizes 2 through 10.