Norwegian Style Raglan Sweater Pattern
Double Bladed Axes Design
This classic Norwegian style raglan sweater features a striking pattern of double bladed axes in two contrasting colors. Follow the detailed chart below to create your own unique and cozy sweater.
Materials:
- Yarn: Worsted weight yarn in 2 contrasting colors
Color A: [Imperial: 400g, Metric: 520m]
Color B: [Imperial: 300g, Metric: 390m] - Knitting Needles: US 7/ UK 7/ 4.5mm and US 8/ UK 6/ 5mm
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch markers
Gauge:
20 stitches x 24 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch on larger needles
Pattern Chart:

Instructions:
- Using Color A and smaller needles, cast on for desired size following raglan sweater construction.
- Work ribbing for cuffs, hem, and neckline.
- Begin following the chart for the double bladed axes pattern, alternating colors A and B as indicated.
- Continue in stockinette stitch for the body and sleeves, following the raglan shaping increases.
- Switch to larger needles and work raglan decreases as you continue the colorwork pattern.
- Complete the sweater body and sleeves, then seam the raglan sleeves.
- Weave in ends and block your finished sweater.
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