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by
Marjorie Brigham
It's a vest and tee shirt
combined. Basic sweater features raglan shaping,
garter rib pattern and a retro shawl collar.
Options are for long sleeves and a hood!
These sweaters and their
four variations are adaptable to a toddler's
busy schedule. My favorite is the hooded, short-sleeved
version. It's cosy and comfortable to wear
indoors and for car rides
in winter - then outdoors through the spring months. |
model: Mary,
12 months; Grace, 20 months
photos: Donna Robb |
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To fit 12[18] months |
Chest: 21[23] inches
Length: 11.25[12] inches |
Note:
Yarn requirements given are for a short-sleeved
sweater with a shawl collar. For long sleeves
or a hood, add 1 ball of yarn; for both long sleeves
and a hood, add 2 balls. Light
blue-grey sweater shown in:
Queensland Kathmandu DK; [85% merino wool, 10%
silk, 5% cashmere; 147yd/134m per 50g ball]; color:
#414; 3[4] balls Blue
sweaters shown in:
Berroco Pure Merino; [100% Extra Fine Merino Wool;
92yd/85m per 50g ball]; color: #8586 Subtropic;
5[6] balls
1 US #7/4.5mm circular needle, 24-inch or 29-inch
1 spare circular needle, US #7/4.5mm or smaller,
at least 24 inches long Note: While
both of the yarns used were knit at the gauge
given, one of the yarns was knit at a tighter
gauge than recommended to achieve a firmer fabric,
and the other was knit at a looser gauge, to achieve
a more drapey fabric. The needle size given is
only a recommended size; depending on the yarn
you choose, you may require a different size needle
to achieve the given gauge.
Stitch markers
1 large stitch holder |
20 sts / 26 rows = 4 inches
in Garter Rib |
[Knitty's list
of standard abbreviations and techniques can
be found here] |
Garter
Rib (Worked over a multiple of 3 sts +
2 sts): Row 1 [WS]: P all sts.
Row 2 [RS]: K2, [p1, k2] to end.
Repeat these 2 rows for Garter Rib.
1x1 Rib (Worked over
an even number of sts): Row 1:
[K1, p1] to end.
Repeat this row for 1x1 Rib.
Three-Needle Bind Off Hold both pieces
of knitting with right sides together.
Insert needle into first st on front needle and
first st on back needle, and knit them together.
*Repeat this for the next st on the front and
back needles. Draw the first st worked over the
second st.*
Repeat from * to * until all sts have been bound
off. Break yarn and draw through remaining st. |
BACK
CO 56[59] sts.
Work in Garter Rib until work measures 6[6.5]
inches, ending with a WS row.
BO 3 sts at beginning of next 2 rows. 50[53] sts.
Break yarn, leaving a 12-inch tail. Place all
sts on spare circular needle.
FRONT
Work as for Back.
When Front is complete, do not break yarn; place
all sts on st holder.
Set aside and work either Short Sleeves or Long
Sleeves. SHORT
SLEEVES (Make 2) Using a new ball
of yarn, CO 41[44] sts.
Beginning with a RS row, work 4[6] rows in Garter
Rib. Increase Row [RS]: K1,
m1, work in pattern to last st, m1, k1.
Work 5 rows in Garter Rib.
Work Increase Row once more. 45[48] sts.
Work 1[3] rows in pattern. Work measures approx.
2[2.5] inches.
BO 3 sts at beginning of next 2 rows. 39[42] sts.
Break yarn, leaving a 12-inch tail. Place all
sts on spare circular needle. Place 1 sleeve on
either side of the Back, so that the RS of all
pieces are facing the same direction.
LONG SLEEVES (Make
2) Using a new ball of yarn, CO 36[38] sts.
Work in 1x1 Rib until work measures 1.25 inches,
ending with a WS row. Next Row
[RS]: K6[4], m1, [k12(10), m1] 2[3] times,
k6[4]. 39[42] sts.
P 1 row. Next Row [RS]: K1, [p1,
k2] to last 2 sts, p1, k1.
Work 7 rows in Garter Rib as set.
Increase Row [RS]: K1, m1, work in pattern
to last st, m1, k1.
Repeat these 8 rows twice more. 45[48] sts.
Continue in pattern until work measures 6.5[7]
inches, ending with a WS row.
BO 3 sts at beginning of next 2 rows. 39[42] sts.
Break yarn, leaving a 12-inch tail. Place all
sts on spare circular needle. Place 1 sleeve on
either side of the Back, so that the RS of all
pieces are facing the same direction.
Join Pieces
Replace held sts of Front on working needle. In
the following round, you will be working the other
sweater pieces from the spare needle onto the
working needle, then joining them to work the
yoke in the round. Joining Round:
Beginning with RS facing and using attached ball
of yarn, work all sts of Front in pattern, place
marker, work all sts of one Sleeve in pattern,
place marker, work all sts of Back in pattern,
place marker, work all sts of remaining Sleeve
in pattern, place marker. Use a marker of a different
color, size, or type for this last marker; it
will mark the end of the round.
Join to begin working in the round. 178[190] sts.
Shape
Yoke K 1 round. Next
Round: [K1, ssk, k to 3 sts before next marker,
k2tog, k1] 4 times. 8 sts decreased.
Repeat these 2 rounds once more. 162[174] sts.
Next Round: K19[20], BO 8[9] sts,
k to end-of-round marker. Break yarn. 154[165]
sts.
Slip first 19[20] sts of Front (up to bound-off
sts) to right needle, and reattach yarn to the
first st after the bound-off sts.
This point will now be the beginning of the row,
and the remainder of the Yoke will be worked back
and forth in rows. Note: Read ahead;
raglan shaping and neckline shaping are worked
at the same time. Row 1
[RS]: [Work in pattern to 3 sts before marker,
k2tog, k2, ssk] 4 times, work in pattern to end.
Row 2 [WS]: P all sts. For
Shawl Collar, repeat Rows 1 and 2,
13[14] times more. For Hood,
repeat Rows 1 and 2, 12[13] times more,
then work 2 rows without shaping. AT
THE SAME TIME When Front measures
8[8.5] inches, ending with a RS row, shape neckline
edges as follows: Next Row [WS]:
P1, p2tog tbl, p to last 3 sts, p2tog, p1.
Work 5 rows in pattern.
Repeat these 6 rows once more, then work the first
of these rows (decrease row) once more.
For Shawl Collar, when all raglan
and neckline shaping has been worked, 36[39] sts
remain. BO all sts. For Hood,
when all raglan and neckline shaping has been
worked, 44[47] sts remain. When working next row,
remove all markers. Next Row [RS]:
Work 11[12] sts in pattern, [kfb] in each of next
22[23] sts, work remaining 11[12] sts in pattern.
66[70] sts.
Work in Garter Rib until Hood measures 8[8.5]
inches.
Slip last 33[35] sts of row to spare needle, and
join two halves of Hood using Three-Needle Bind
Off. |
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Shawl
Collar
CO 34[36] sts. Row 1 [WS]: Work
in 1x1 Rib. Row 2 [RS]: CO 4 sts,
work all sts in 1x1 Rib.
Row 3 [WS]: CO 4 sts, work all sts
in 1x1 Rib.
Repeat Rows 2 and 3, 11[10] times more.
82[76] sts.
Size 18 mos. Only:
Next Row [RS]: CO 6 sts, work all sts
in 1x1 Rib.
Next Row [WS]:
CO 6 sts, work all sts in 1x1 Rib. 88 sts.
All Sizes:
Continue in 1x1 Rib until work measures 1 inch,
measured along short side edge.
BO all sts loosely in pattern.
Sew CO edge of collar along neckline of sweater,
matching center back points of neckline and
collar, and sewing short side edges of collar
to bound-off sts at center front of neckline.
Front edges of collar will partially overlap.
Hood Edging
With RS facing, beginning at right front neckline
edge, pick up and k 3 sts for every 4 rows along
right edge of neckline, around entire edge of
hood, and along left edge of neckline.
Working back and forth in rows, work in 1x1
Rib until ribbing is 1 inch deep. BO all sts
loosely in pattern.
Sew short side edges of ribbing to to bound-off
sts at center front of neckline. Edges of ribbing
will partially overlap.
Assembly
Block sweater as desired.
Sew sleeves to body at underarms.
Sew sleeve seams and side seams.
Weave in ends. |
Marjorie
Brigham learned to knit and crochet at age 7,
and has been "artsy-crafty" all her
life.
A semi-retired teacher, her current craft-related
interests include the job of webmaster for the
Friendship
Knitting Guild, publishing a book set called,
"Get Organized: A Workbook for Knitters
and Crocheters", sewing handbags and making
bead crochet jewelry.
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Pattern & images
© 2007 Marjorie
Brigham. Contact Marjorie |
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