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! |












7 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!
DeleteThe most beautiful color on you! Love the shoulders,
ReplyDeleteJust a great sweater all around!
Every time I read your posts, I am so motivated to buy more yarn and patterns! The Advent knitting is so adorable but I’m not sure I would have the patience. Maybe just the hats and fill with little treats.
ReplyDeleteYour cable sweater is beautiful! I agree that our knitting has changed - a bit more boxy and shorter. Of course, I have become a bit more boxy as well ; ).The advantage of top down sweaters is that shortening them is a piece of cake. I just reworked my Dexter into a shrug to wear to a wedding. I love giving new life to older knits.
Forgot to add my name - Sandiegorabbit.
DeleteThati IS a great color on you Kristen. Almost Orchid but with a tiny bit more purple. Color is a magical thing. I borrowed one of my husband’s semi-mystery books when I ran out on vacation and now I am hooked. William Kent Krueger. Amazing plotting and some endearing characters particularly in the Cork series. Will have to check out the Netflix movie! Chloe
ReplyDeleteWanted to add looking forward to your progress on the Advent figures, Kristen . You (not me!) could probably do a couple in a day:). Chloe
ReplyDeleteYou make my day when you make a comment!