Woodland Echo Wool and Wander The Farmers Daughter Fibers
Woodland Echo Wool and Wander The Farmers Daughter Fibers
Woodland Echo Wool and Wander The Farmers Daughter Fibers
Woodland Echo Wool and Wander The Farmers Daughter Fibers
Woodland Echo Wool and Wander The Farmers Daughter Fibers
Woodland Echo Wool and Wander The Farmers Daughter Fibers
Woodland Echo Wool and Wander The Farmers Daughter Fibers
Woodland Echo Wool and Wander The Farmers Daughter Fibers
Woodland Echo Wool and Wander The Farmers Daughter Fibers

WOODLAND ECHO

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Inspiration

Woodland Eco was born from the stillness of the forest and the soft echoes that whisper between the trees. Inspired by a deep connection with nature, this pattern evokes hidden trails, dappled light filtering through the canopy, and the murmur of the wind through the branches. Minimalist and serene, Woodland Echo reflects the balance between simplicity and depth—like an echo that lingers in the soul.

Sizes

1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9) with final measurement of the sweater after blocking of bust width of 85 (95, 105, 115, 125) (135, 145, 155, 165) cm/ 33.5 (37.5, 41.25, 45.25, 49.25) (53.25, 57, 61, 65)”. A positive ease of 10-15 cm/ 4-6” is recommended.

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Woodland Echo is more than just a pullover knitting pattern. It’s an invitation to pause, breathe, and create something truly special. The design is inspired by the calm energy of the forest. As a result, it blends simplicity with thoughtful texture.

This sweater is part of the Wool and Wander collection by The Farmer’s Daughter Fibers. It is worked seamlessly from the top down. The neckline is shaped with short rows. In addition, the yoke features a balanced mix of lace, cables, and bobbles.

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The pattern is clearly written, technically edited, and fully tested by knitters of all levels. Therefore, you can knit it with confidence, whether you’re experienced or learning new techniques.

🌿 Why knit Woodland Echo?


✔️ Engaging textures that keep things interesting
✔️ Clear instructions with technique links
✔️ A flattering and comfortable fit
✔️ A sweater you’ll enjoy knitting—and wearing—for years


💬 What test knitters are saying:

“I loved it! The pattern was clear and the design details were very fun to knit!”
“The lace, cables, and bobbles kept me engaged. And the fit is great!”
“I really enjoyed this pattern. It’s a nice mix of structure and repetition—easy to memorize but never boring.”
“A wonderfully written pattern—clear, thoughtful, and ideal for that one go-to winter sweater.”
“Honestly, this is one of the most beautiful sweaters I’ve ever made. It looks more complex than it is. A true standout!”
“The techniques are well explained, so even newer knitters can try lace, cables, or bobbles with confidence.”
“Once I memorized the chart, it became very intuitive. Using colored stitch markers helped a lot!”


📐 Pattern Details:
  • Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9)
    Finished bust circumference: 85 to 165 cm (after blocking)
    👉 Designed for 10–15 cm (4–6″) of positive ease

  • Recommended yarn:
    Bear Paw DK by The Farmer’s Daughter Fibers
    (60% Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Silk – 100 g / 211 m)
    You’ll need between 4 and 8 skeins, depending on your size


👩‍🏫 Is this pattern for you?

Yes, if you’re looking for a well-paced, beautifully designed project.
It’s also perfect if you’re ready to try your first sweater with lace, cables, or bobbles.
In addition, experienced knitters will enjoy its flow and texture without finding it repetitive.


🧶 Ready to cast on?

Don’t miss out on a sweater that knitters describe as “a work of art”, “engaging and enjoyable”, and “a design you’ll return to again and again.”

📷 Credits: @mattehnes
Models: @annyrockwell · @mariahgladstone · @addeenglish

🛒 Download the pattern now and cast on your next favorite sweater.

Construction notes

It is knitted seamlessly top down starting at the neckline. After completing the neckband, short rows are worked to increase the back height. The lacework pattern is easy to memorize and the raglan increases over the lace pattern are charted. The sleeves and body are separated at the underarm and knitted separately.

Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Pattern has been tech edited and tested.

What do you need to know?

To knit and purl, increase and decrease. To work in the round and flat. Support videos are provided for some stitches and techniques.

Material

YARN
Yarn: Bear Paw DK – The Farmer’s Daughter Fibers – 100 gr; 211 m (231 yds). 60% SW Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Silk
Sample 1 (Grey): Size 2 in Crosscurrent
Sample 2 (Pink): Size 3 in Sunstone
Amount: 4 (4, 4, 5, 5) (6, 7, 7, 8) skeins of 100 gr
Total in m: 844 (844, 844, 1055, 1055) (1266, 1477, 1477, 1688) m
Total in yds: 924 (924, 924, 1155, 1155) (1386, 1617, 1617, 1848) yds

NEEDLES
Circular 4 mm / US 5 needle for the body and sleeves
Circular 3.5 mm / US 4 needle for the collar, hem and cuff
Crochet hook of similar size (optional) for bobbles
Note: Always use the needle size that gives you the right gauge

NOTIONS
16 stitch markers, of which 8 will mark the raglans and 8 will separate the lace pattern. If possible, us different colors
Waste yarn
Tapestry needle
Blocking tools

Gauge

20 sts and 30 rounds = 10 cm / 4 inches in lacework pattern on larger needles, after blocking.
20 sts and 30 rounds = 10 cm / 4 inches in stockinette stitch on larger needles, after blocking.

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