Okay, so I’ve been wanting to knit a jersey for ages, you know, one of those cool, personalized ones. I finally took the plunge, and let me tell you, it was a journey!

Getting Started
First, I picked out my yarn. I went with a super chunky, soft merino wool in this awesome deep blue color. I wanted something cozy and warm, perfect for those chilly evenings. I also grabbed some big needles – size 15, I think. It felt a bit like knitting with broomsticks at first!
The Pattern (or Lack Thereof)
Now, I’m not the best at following super complicated patterns. So, I kind of…winged it. I found a basic sweater pattern online, but honestly, I mostly just used it as a guide for the general shape. I measured my chest, my arms, and basically guesstimated the rest. Risky, I know, but that’s how I roll.
Knitting Away
- Casting On: This was probably the trickiest part. Getting all those stitches onto the needle evenly took some patience (and a few restarts).
- Body: I just knitted and knitted and knitted. Mostly stockinette stitch, because it’s the easiest. I’d put on a movie or some music and just zone out, watching the rows grow. It was surprisingly relaxing.
- Sleeves: I knitted the sleeves separately, flat, and then seamed them up later. This seemed easier than trying to do them in the round.
- Shaping: Okay, this is where things got a little…creative. I decreased some stitches around the neckline to make it fit better. It wasn’t perfect, but hey, it’s handmade!
sleeves and body
I knitted the sleeves to my arms and the body separately, flat, and then seamed them up later. The length is perfect according to me.
Finishing Touches
Once I had all the pieces, I sewed them together. This part was a bit fiddly, but I took my time and made sure everything was lined up. Then, I wove in all the loose ends, which is always a bit of a chore, but so satisfying when it’s done.

The Result
It’s not perfect. There are a few wonky stitches, the neckline is a little…unique, and it’s definitely oversized. But you know what? I love it. It’s super warm, incredibly comfy, and I made it myself. I already have a second version using diffenent colors.