Section 3 Video – Simply Sweet Raglan KAL
Are you knitting along with the Simply Sweet Raglan Baby Sweater KAL? Separate the sleeve caps from the body in this tutorial video for section 3!

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Simply Sweet Baby Sweater
This tutorial video shows the third section of the Simply Sweet Baby Sweater. In this section, we separate the sleeve caps from the body, and continue to knit the body up to the hem. The video follows along with the written pattern, and you will need to refer to the pattern for specific stitch counts for the various sizes. You can find the Simply Sweet Baby Sweater pattern here.

This sweater is being released in 5 sections as part of the Simply Sweet Raglan Baby Sweater KAL. This is section 3. As I release each new section, I will add it to the pattern post. So that post will always have the most up to date and most complete version of the pattern. Check the KAL post to see when each section will be released and to find the tutorial links for the previous sections.

Needles and Yarn
For this knit along project, I am using Knit Picks Brava worsted weight yarn, and Knit Picks Prism Options interchangeable needles.

Knit picks sent me both the needles and the case to review, and to use for this knit along pattern. Enter the giveaway for a chance to win a set of the needles and a case too! See all the details in the main KAL post.
Section 3 Video Tutorial
After completing the raglan increases, we have reached the armpit area. Here we need to set the sleeve cap stitches aside, so we can continue to knit just the body. The tutorial covers only the removal of the sleeve stitches. The rest of this section is just knitting around until we reach the right length for the sweater.
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