I try to alternate knitting & crochet projects ~ it's more interesting, and I think it helps to reduce the strain on my fingers, hands & shoulders.
Here is my first knitting of 2014 - a pretty little baby jacket for a newborn baby.
Bella Baby Jacket ~ Newborn |
Bella Baby Jacket ~ 9 months |
BELLA BABY JACKET Newborn
DK yarn
4mm needles
3 small buttons
JACKET
Begin with the Sleeves (work 2)
Cast on 25sts
Work 6 rows in garter stitch
(knit every row)
Work 26 rows in stocking stitch, increasing 1 stitch at each
end of 3rd, 7th
and 11th rows (31sts)
The sleeve should now measure about 5” – you can add more rows if
required
Next Row: Cast off 3sts, work to
last 3sts, cast off 3sts (25sts)
Leave these 25 stitches on a spare needle
Work the Main Part
Cast on 95sts
Work 6 rows in garter stitch
1st Row: Knit to end
2nd Row: K5, purl to
last 5sts, k5
3rd Row: K10, yfwd,
sl1, k2tog, psso, yfwd, *k5, yfwd, sl1, k2tog, psso, yfwd; rep from * to last
10sts, k10
4th Row: K5, purl to
last 5sts, k5
Repeat these 4 rows 7 times more
Then work the 1st & 2nd rows once
Keeping the first & last 5sts of every row as knit stitches
throughout, continue as follows ~
Next Row: Work 22sts, cast off 6sts, work 38sts, cast off 6sts, work to
end
Next Row: Knit 22sts from the right
front, 25sts from the first sleeve, 39sts from the back, 25sts from the second
sleeve and 22sts from left front (133
stitches)
Work the Yoke
1st Row: Knit 66sts,
k2tog, knit to end of row (132sts)
2nd Row: Knit
3rd Row: K1, k2tog, yfwd, k2
(for buttonhole), *(k2, k2tog), repeat from * to last 7sts, k7 (102sts)
Knit 3 rows
7th Row: K5, *(k2tog, k7),
repeat from * to last 7sts, k2tog, k5
(91sts)
Knit 3 rows
11th Row: K8, *(k2tog,
k7), repeat from * to last 2sts, k2
(82sts)
Knit 3 rows
15th Row: K1, k2tog,
yfwd, k2 (for buttonhole), k3, *(k2tog, k6), repeat from * to last 2sts,
k2 (73sts)
Knit 3 rows
19th Row: K7, *(k2tog,
k6), repeat from * to last 2sts, k2
(65sts)
Knit 3 rows
23rd Row: K7, *(k2tog, k6), repeat from * to last
2sts, k2 (58sts)
Knit 3 rows
27th Row: K1, k2tog,
yfwd, k2 (for buttonhole), knit to end of row
Knit 2 rows
Cast off loosely
To Finish
Join sleeve and underarm seams
Darn away ends
Sew on buttons
BELLA BABY JACKET For a baby of around 9 months
Width: 20½″
DK
yarn ~ around 90g
4mm
needles
3
small buttons
Begin
with the Sleeves (work 2)
Cast
on 29sts
Work
8 rows in garter stitch (knit every row)
Work
42 rows in stocking stitch, increasing 1 stitch at each end of 3rd,
7th,11th ,15th, 19th and 23rd
rows (41sts)
The
sleeve should now measure about 6½” – you can add more rows if required
Next
Row: Cast
off 3sts, work to lst 3sts, cast off 3sts (35sts)
Leave
these 35 stitches on a stitch holder for later
Work
the Main Part
Cast
on 119sts
Work
8 rows in garter stitch
Work
in pattern as follows ~
1st
Row: Knit
to end
2nd
Row: K5,
purl to last 5sts, k5
3rd
Row: K10,
yfwd, sl1, k2tog, psso, yfwd, *k5, yfwd, sl1, k2tog, psso, yfwd; rep from * to
last 10sts, k10
4th
Row: K5,
purl to last 5sts, k5
Repeat
these 4 rows 8 times more
Then
work the 1st & 2nd rows once
Keeping
the first & last 5sts of every row as knit stitches throughout, continue as
follows ~
Next
Row: Work 28sts, cast off 6sts, work 50sts, cast off 6sts, work to end
Next
Row: Knit 28sts from the right front, 35sts
from the first sleeve, 51sts from the back, 35sts from the second sleeve and 28sts
from left front (177sts)
Work
the Yoke
1st
Row: K2,
* k5, k2tog, repeat from * to last 7sts, k7
(153sts)
2nd
Row: Knit
3rd
Row: K1,
k2tog, yfwd, k2 (for buttonhole), knit to end
Knit
13 rows
17th
Row: K8,
*k2tog, k3, rep from * to last 5sts, k5 (125sts)
Knit
1 row
19th
Row: K1,
k2tog, yfwd, k2 (for buttonhole), knit to end
Knit
7 rows
27th
Row: K7,
*(k2tog, k2), repeat from * to last 6sts, k6
(97sts)
Knit
3 rows
31st
Row: K7,
*(k2tog, k1), repeat from * to last 6sts, k6 (69sts)
Knit
3 rows
35th
Row: K1,
k2tog, yfwd, k2 (for buttonhole), *(k2tog, k5), repeat from * to last st, k1 (60sts)
Knit
4 rows
Cast
off loosely
To
Finish
Join
sleeve and underarm seams
Darn
away ends
Sew
on buttons
You will find the matching Baby Hat at ~
http://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/bella-baby-hat.html
You will find the instructions for a premature baby jacket at ~
http://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/little-bella-baby-jacket.html
http://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2015/02/bella-baby-hat.html
You will find the instructions for a premature baby jacket at ~
http://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/little-bella-baby-jacket.html
I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations.
In addition: You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns.
However, please do not copy my patterns
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This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied or reproduced
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What a cute little jacket, Marianna! Just safed the pattern, thanks a lot :-). I also like to alternate between knitting and crochet. Crochet is my passion but I also love knitting a lot, so it's nice to have some WIPs in both ways!
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Nata
Thank you so much Marianne, there are a lot asking for long sleeve patterns now so this will be ideal and your easy to follow patterns are just perfect - printed off and ready on the to do pile xx
ReplyDeleteThis little baby jacket is pretty too. Thanks for sharing your pattern. :)
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous. I have added it to my Ravelry queue.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, thanks for sharing Marianna another to do. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely little jacket. I'll be trying this one soon - when I finish off a few crochet projects. Thanks for the pattern. xox
ReplyDeleteBeautiful little jacket. Can't wait to try this one. With a little granddaughter coming any day now it will be just perfect for the spring. Thanks for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteI'm knitting the Bella baby jacket and I'm at the part where I have to cast off stitches in the middle of the row (twice), and I don't know how to continue knitting without adding another ball of yarn. Can you explain how to do this? Thanks,
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Kathleen April 16
Deletewhen you finish the body before you cast for the underarm, how long should it measure?
Very cute indeed. Want to start one immediately.
ReplyDeleteThank you Marianna, another cute coat for my local SCBU
ReplyDeleteLynn
Thanks for chearing this cute pattern!
ReplyDeleteMake a nice day :)
Gorgeous little number I made it on Saturday thank you for sharing your patterns they are fabulous x
ReplyDeletethis sweater is very cute. Do you have instructions for 3, and 6 month sizes? Thank you
ReplyDeleteBonjour ton avoir les explications en français merci d'avance
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your patterns with us. I am making them for our children's hospital!
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