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Snowpine

• Custom fit video 

• Intarsia “how to” English and Continental 

• Picking colors

Snowpine is the ultimate cozy and casual sweater with a relaxed raglan fit and easy comfort. Long sleeves, gentle ease, and playful colorwork make it a sweater you reach for often.


Snowpine is a top-down sweater featuring contrasting sleeves, allover colorwork, and a raglan yoke worked flat using intarsia. Optional “sprinkles” (flea stitches) add extra personality and are worked on the right side only, so there is no purling colorwork required.


Video tutorials walk you through the intarsia technique and color planning so you can confidently make it your own and use up leftovers from your stash.

Design Details

The raglan yoke is worked flat with intarsia and colors are joined invisibly at the raglan seams as you knit, creating clean transitions between sections.


Optional sprinkles (flea stitches) can be added for extra color and are worked only on the right side.

Pattern Highlights

  • Top-down raglan construction

  • Easy Intarsia colorwork with no purling colorwork required

  • Contrasting sleeves and optional colorwork for customization

  • Great stash project for fingering weight leftovers and color play

Construction Overview

Snowpine begins with a flat-worked raglan yoke. Once the yoke depth is complete, stitches are separated for sleeves and body. The body is knit in the round to length, and sleeves are picked up and worked in the round.

Yarn Notes

Choose three fingering weight yarns from your stash.


A common approach is:

- Main color for the body

- A contrasting color for sleeves

- A smaller amount for the optional sprinkles


Tonals, solids, and speckles all work well. High contrast colors will emphasize the colorwork, while closer shades create a softer look. Video tutorials included to help you stashbust.

Needles & Gauge

US 5 (3.75 mm) circular needles

US 6 (4.00 mm) circular needles


(Use size needed to obtain gauge.)

Yardage Requirements

MC – body:

415 (515, 540, 610, 675, 690, 775, 880, 920, 970, 1050, 1220) yards

380 (475, 495, 560, 615, 630, 705, 805, 840, 885, 960, 1120) meters


CC1 – sleeves:

270 (330, 350, 390, 430, 445, 495, 565, 590, 620, 675, 710) yards

254 (305, 320, 360, 395, 405, 455, 520, 540, 565, 615, 650) meters


CC2 – sprinkles:

125 (155, 160, 180, 200, 205, 230, 260, 270, 285, 310, 350) yards

115 (140, 150, 170, 185, 190, 210, 240, 250, 260, 285, 320) meters

Finished Measurements

Choose a size that allows for 2–8" of positive ease at the bust.


Example: If your bust measures 38", you might choose:

- 42.5" for a relaxed fit

- 45" for a roomier fit


Finished Bust:

31 (34, 36, 39.5, 42.5, 45, 49, 53, 56, 59, 61, 65)"

79 (86.5, 91.5, 100, 108, 114, 124, 135, 142, 147, 155, 165) cm

Let’s Knit Together

This pattern includes video tutorials, and we'd love to have you in our community. Join the Wool & Pine Cottage on Discord for pattern support, progress shares, and a friendly place to knit alongside others. Join us here: https://discord.gg/M64Ec9yeng

Custom Fit Video

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