Cozy Classic Raglan

COZY CLASSIC RAGLAN

A belated International Women’s Day post celebrating the phenomenal women behind this dream combo. Pattern and yarn are both from fellow Filipinas πŸ‡΅πŸ‡­ and I couldn’t be more proud.

AKARA YARNS

I’ve been dreaming to knit with Akara Yarns ‘Ube’ colorway for some time now and was excited when Jessie Mae released Cozy Classic Raglan. I knew I found the perfect pattern for it.

(image via The Mandacs / excerpt from GQ)

Ube (pronounced OO-BAE) is a purple yam/sweet potato that is common in the Philippines and other Asian countries, and is on every Titas’s (auntie’s) dessert table. 


I have many fond memories growing up eating ube cake. Back then, you can only find it as a traditional cake like the photo above or as a roll. Nowadays, you can find ube in almost everything from donuts, to brownies.

If you’re local in the GTA, you have to try the Ube Mochi Cupcake by Tri Pas Bakes:

Tri Pas Bakes Ube Mochi Cupcake

And! If you happen to be in SoCal, you must indulge in the most delicious ube cheesecake by TheMissingPieceOC:

TheMissingPieceOC - Ube cheesecake

My mouth is watering just looking at these photos.

What were we talking about again? Oh, that’s right, yarn!

Let’s get back to the knitting πŸ™‚

Cozy Classic Raglan

The pattern calls for DK weight or fingering + mohair.

At first, I held ube with the silver mohair together, but eventually wound the two in a single ball.

Cozy Classic Raglan

It’s best to alternate skeins when knitting with hand-dyed yarn, and managing 2 instead of 4 cakes per row made the process smoother.

Cozy Classic Raglan

I love the simplicity of a raglan sweater and the fact that top-down construction lets me try it on as I go.

Pearadise Island wearing Cozy Classic Raglan by Jessie Maed Designs
Pearadise Island wearing Cozy Classic Raglan

I knit a matching pair of socks to go with my sweater using Ube by itself:

Sugar Frost Socks in Akara Yarns Ube colorway

I used Sugar Frost socks, a free pattern by Marianne Heikkinen. I find socks with a minimal texture more comfortable to wear than a plain stockinette stitch.

Some of my go-to patterns are: Blueberry Waffle socks and Hermoine’s Everyday socks. Both are free on Ravelry. A new one I recently finished and adding to my rotation is Andrea Mowry’s DRK Everyday socks. The heel construction is perfect for self-striping yarn.

Pearadise Island wearing Cozy Classic Raglan designed by Jessie Maed Designs. Knit in Akara Yarns Ube colorway.
Pearadise Island in cozy classic raglan
Pattern: Cozy Classic Raglan by Jessie Maed Designs