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Top 10 Best Knit Jumper Patterns of the Year!

Another season, another reason to knit jumper patterns. Don’t let the cold catch you off-guard. It’s time to get knitting!


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Top 10 Best Knit Jumper Patterns of the Year!

It’s cold outside so it’s time to bundle up! Here are our favorite knit jumper patterns that’ll have you feeling cozy while looking chic all autumn and winter long.

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1. Crayon Stripes Pullover

By: Purl Soho

YARN: DK

SIZE: 9 months – 6 years

Need a quick chunky knit jumper pattern for babies? The Crayon Stripes Pullover is adorable and made with the super stretchy garter stitches perfect for a jolly little toddler!

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2. October Sweater

By: Kaitlin Barthold

YARN: Aran

SIZE: XS – 5X

Simple, subtle, and beginner-friendly. The October Sweater is a stunner that’s worth making and adding to your knit sweater collection!

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3. Kullaberg

By: Sanne Bjerregaard

YARN: Lace + Fingering = DK

SIZE: XS – 3XL

This jumper knitting pattern is another cozy project worth adding to your to-knit list. The plain base gives you a ton of freedom to experiment with color combinations and yarn material!

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4. Autumn League Pullover

By: Alexandra Tavel

YARN: DK

SIZE: XS – 4XL

Autumn League Pullover is the perfect jumper knitting pattern for weekend hangouts with your friends or maybe a casual first date in the city!

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5. Fingerpaint Pullover

By: Sandi Rosner

YARN: Sport

SIZE: 3 months – 6 years

Nothing like cute stripes on a chunky knit jumper pattern for babies! The Fingerpaint Pullover is worked in such a lovely colorway that’s super pleasing to the eyes.

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6. Veneer

By: Rikke Eliasen

YARN: DK + Light Fingering = Worsted

SIZE: XS – 4XL

The Veneer knit jumper pattern may look basic, but once you get a closer look, you’ll see the really subtle details that make such a unique piece!

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7. Honeycomb Aran

By: Gayle Bunn

YARN: Worsted

SIZE: XS – 5XL

Everyone needs at least one cabled sweater. The Honeycomb Aran is a stunning chunky knit jumper pattern that gives off the ultimate cozy season vibe!

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8. Sipoo Sweater

By: Maija Turunen

YARN: DK

SIZE: XS – 5XL

Want to give fair isle knitting a try? This Sipoo Sweater is absolutely STUNNING! The quiet, yet elegant pattern makes this an easy staple to one’s sweater collection.

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9. Santa Baby

By: Hanne Rimmen

YARN: Lace + DK+ Light Fingering = DK

SIZE: S – 2XL

Gorgeous, festive, and earthy, the Santa Baby is the ideal jumper knitting pattern for the holidays. Imagine rocking this knit sweater while wearing a fun Christmas-themed perfume!

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10. Vilma

By: Marie Bach Jensen

YARN: Light Fingering + Lace = Light Fingering

SIZES: S – 2XL

Sometimes jumper knitting patterns need more oomph! at the bottom. The Vilma knit jumper pattern uses a unique color-working technique to create this eye-catching pattern going around the sweater!

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Materials You Need for Knit Jumper Patterns!

  • Knitting needles – You will need a sturdy pair of non-slippery knitting needles. You can use straight needles for flat projects, but a pair of circular knitting needles will make your knitting experience so much better.

Pro tip: Wooden knitting needles are great for slippery yarns and metal/ aluminum ones are perfect for “sticky” yarns like acrylic!

  • Yarn – Make sure to check the pattern to see what yarn weight to use. Each pattern should list a recommended brand or weight in the “suggested yarn” section of the knitting pattern you’re following! We always recommend that you match the fiber type you’re using with the one used to make the pattern!
  • Scissors – A pair of scissors is another important tool that you will use for all of your knitting projects. You’ll need them to cut the yarn when you’re done!
  • Yarn/darning needle – You will need a yarn needle or darning needle to sew in the loose ends.
  • Stitch markers – You might need stitch markers to keep track of where you are if you’re following a stitch pattern. We recommend “removable” or “locking” style stitch markers for most knitting projects. If you don’t have stitch markers, you can use a strand of scrap yarn—preferably in a different color so it’s easy to see.

Knit Jumper Patterns You’ll Love for Years!

These jumper knitting patterns were my top favorites this year and I hope you loved them as well! I think my top favorites this time are the Santa Baby and October Sweater knit jumper patterns. Which ones are you making?

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