Bayside Pullover
November 07, 2025
I love when cables are placed within the raglan. This pattern comes from an older knitting book (2011), and I remember thinking it was the first time I’d seen raglan cables. Since then, they’ve become quite popular—and they’re still stunning. I donated most of my knitting books and magazines over the years, but I kept this one because I knew I wanted to make this pattern again. My first version was in 2012—13 years ago! Back then, I tended to make my sweaters more form-fitting, so I’m sure I did waist shaping decreases. I also knit my sweaters longer, which I think was the style at the time. Following the pattern exactly would have made this sweater quite a bit longer.
It’s knit top-down, but you pick up stitches at the end for the neck, which I did, though it would be easy to start with the ribbed neckband instead.
The yarn is simply dreamy! This is Quince Chickadee—a charming, plump, and easy-going yarn. The stitches line up like little soldiers, and the fabric is so soft that I imagine most anyone could wear it next to their skin. It’s hand wash and holds up beautifully; I’ve used it before with minimal pilling. Honestly, I think this is one of the best sport wools on the market—so many colors, a great value, and incredibly wearable. I’m a fan for sure! I even have enough in gray for another cable sweater.
Bayside Pullover by Hannah Fettig
Quince and Co. Chickadee (Mystic Violet)
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| 2012 version |
My second Christmas stocking is drying right now, and next week I plan to write a simple tutorial on how I line stockings. I’ve got one sweater on the needles at the moment, and once that’s finished, I think I’ll turn my attention to some Christmas projects.
I also just received Barrett & Co.’s Good Tidings box, see their photos below, which I ordered back in the spring—and I love it! What was inside the box itself was a surprise, but I always adore their designs, colors, and yarn selections, so I had no doubt I’d enjoy this one too. For this box, rather than using their own gorgeous yarns, they’re featuring a Shetland wool from Harrisville Designs, and it feels lovely. The project is ambitious: 24 advent cones and 24 toys. I will not be finishing it this year, lol—but it’s going to be so much fun to work on over time! 2026 completion is my goal.
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| They also sent a project bag! |














2 Comments
That is a gorgeous color on you but I may be biased as I love any shade of purple! But it really does look good with your coloring. Your little Christmas decorations are very cute. I'm a devoted reader from Montana and always look forward to your posts.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I do love the color and think I don't use color enough! I've been told this is a good color on me and I'm so happy with it. I love Montana. I hope you have a white Christmas!
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