Knitters love to carry some of their own knits while they travel. Regardless of the season, a warm but light sweater can come in handy. We never know when the weather turns chilly, and it’s useful as an extra layer in colder seasons. But can we combine being prepared for all occasions and weathers with traveling as light as possible? Little space in luggage shouldn’t prevent a knitter from packing a warm and light, glorious knit.
How to pick that single sweater to carry on a trip, the one that fits even the tiniest space in your luggage?
Yarn is the key to light sweaters
It’s important the sweater is knit in an airy and light yarn. Easy options are lace- or fingering-weight yarns in pure mohair or combinations of mohair, merino, or silk. They guarantee your sweater will be warm, light, and easily foldable to fit a tiny space.
If space isn’t a problem, pick a non-superwash wool yarn that is airy, like a single ply. You’ll get a warm and slightly bulky but still very light sweater. In case you’re unsure about the suitable yarn, the website YarnSub is always a good place to go.
Sweater designs as light as a feather
These great light sweater patterns have positive ease for maximum comfort and versatility and easy in-the-round constructions. They suit all tastes: top-down, bottom-up, and sideways. Try one out or inspire yourself to get started on a Ravelry treasure hunt.
Misty Mountain by Meret Butzberger
Misty Mountain is the top you’ll want to pack if you fancy showing off your lace knitting skills. Its lace body and sleeves with matching lace hem and cuffs will draw attention anywhere and give that extra special look to a travel garment.
Pink is for Power by Melanie Berg
Pink is for Power is a beautiful boat neck sweater that has a beautiful lace front panel. Pick a color you like of two lace yarns—one merino silk, another mohair silk—that are held together. Every April, Melanie Berg donates the monthly income of this pattern to Pink Ribbon, a breast cancer education and support organization.
Juicy Sweater by MariaGKnits
Juicy is a stylish sweater that is knit sideways in a combination of silky mohair and light-fingering yarn. This sweater is a freshly squeezed lemonade on a Summer day. The simple color details give freedom to knit it in almost any color you like with beautiful results.
Susurrus by Joji Locatelli
Susurrus is a delicate sweater featured as the cover knit in Pompom magazine Spring 2020 under the theme Air. The seamless, top-down construction alternates mohair and light-fingering yarn. It’s balanced with a beautiful lace yoke that creates an ethereal look.
Keseran Pasaran by Eri Shimizu
Keseran Pasaran is a timeless raglan sweater, ribbed and reversible, so you can wear it inside out for a change. It’s knit with silk and mohair-silk yarns held together. The twisted ribbed pattern is delicate, with an exquisite design twist around the waist. You can find it in Laine Magazine Issue 11.
For traveling light with warm knits, consider lightweight natural fibers and a lean, rather than bulky, design. Never stop wearing knits, even on a trip with tiny luggage space. Bring a light sweater!
—written by Inês Peixoto
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