Difficulty Level 1

This knitting pattern is especially suitable for beginners, as the top-down construction is simple and clearly structured.
It usually features a raglan or circular yoke construction without short rows.

Difficulty Level 2

This knitting pattern is suitable for advanced beginners and includes short rows in addition to basic knitting skills.

Difficulty Level 3

In addition to short rows, these patterns include further techniques such as picking up stitches from an existing knitted piece (e.g. for shoulders or sleeves).

Difficulty Level 4

In addition to techniques for experienced knitters, these patterns also include textured stitches such as brioche.

Difficulty Level 5

In addition to techniques for experienced knitters, these patterns also include charted stitch patterns.

Overview of the different levels: