
Women's Hooded Aran Tunic Jumper 1146 - Knitting Pattern PDF - Instant Download - Marle & Row
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Hooded Aran Jacket with Pockets (PDF Knitting Pattern) — six sizes
1–2 sentence intro: A classic hooded jacket worked flat with integrated sleeves and inset pockets, finished with a simple crochet-chain button loop. The sample look suits a flecked, tweedy yarn with a slightly nubbly texture.
What you’ll make: Hooded jacket with pocket linings, garter-stitch neck/hood sections, picked-up sleeve edging, and a single button closure.
Sizing / fit: To fit bust 32 (34, 36, 38, 40, 42) in. Actual garment 34 (36, 38, 40, 42, 44) in. Sleeve seam 15 in (all sizes). Length to shoulder 25½ (25½, 25½, 26, 26, 26) in.
Yarn: Aran-weight yarn that achieves the stated stitch gauge on 5.5 mm needles; a tweed/flecked yarn gives the most faithful look.
Needles & notions: 5.5 mm straight needles, crochet hook (for button loop), 1 button, stitch holders or spare needles, tapestry needle
Tension (gauge): 16 stitches = 10 cm in stocking stitch on 5.5 mm needles after light blocking; adjust needle size to match.
Recommended yarn: Rowan Felted Tweed Aran — Yarn quantities (100 g balls): 9 (10) (10) (11) (11) (12).
Also suitable (currently available): West Yorkshire Spinners The Croft Shetland Tweed, Jamieson & Smith Aran, Stylecraft Carnival Tweed, Cascade 220, Berroco Ultra Wool, Lion Brand Wool-Ease, Bendigo Woollen Mills Classic 12 Ply
Construction notes: Pocket linings are worked first and set into the fronts; the body is worked flat to the underarm, then sleeves are formed by casting on at the sides; neck stitches are held for the hood; the hood is picked up and shaped, then seamed; sleeve edges are picked up and finished; complete with a crochet-chain button loop and tidy back-stitched seams.
Skill level: Confident beginner to intermediate.
Images / Credits: Copyright Marle & Row, 2026.
Construction notes: Pocket linings are worked first and set into the fronts; sleeves are formed by casting on at the sides; neck stitches are held for the hood; hood stitches are picked up and shaped, then seamed; sleeve edging is picked up and worked, and the button loop is made with a crochet chain; finish with a light block/press appropriate to your fibre.
Skill level: Confident beginner to intermediate.
Images / Credits: Copyright Marle & Row, 2026






