Jack & Jill Baby Jacket ~ Extra Small ~ 10" chest ~ Short or Long Sleeves |
Jack & Jill Baby Jacket ~ Extra Small ~ 10" chest |
Jack
& Jill ~ Extra-Small Premature Baby Jacket
Size:
Width: 10"
Tension:
22sts = 4" (10cm)
Requires:
Around 18 - 20g of DK (8ply) yarn
4mm needles
2 buttons4mm needles
Cast on 37sts
Rows 1& 2 Knit
Row 3 K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), knit to end of row
Rows 4 & 5 Knit
Row 6 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 3 K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), knit to end of row
Rows 4 & 5 Knit
Row 6 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 7 K6, kfb, k1, kfb, k2, kfb, k1, kfb, k8, kfb,
k1, kfb, k2, kfb, k1, kfb, k7 45sts
Row 8 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 9 K7, kfb, k1, kfb,
k4, kfb, k1, kfb, k10, kfb, k1, kfb, k4, kfb, k1, kfb, k8
Row 10 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 10 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 11 K8, kfb, k1, kfb,
k6, kfb, k1, kfb, k12, kfb, k1, kfb, k6, kfb, k1, kfb, k9
Row 12 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 13 K9, kfb, k1, kfb,
k8, kfb, k1, kfb, k14, kfb, k1, kfb, k8, kfb, k1, kfb, k10
Row 14 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 15 K10, kfb, k1, kfb,
k10, kfb, k1, kfb, k16, kfb, k1, kfb, k10, kfb, k1, kfb, k11
Row 16 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 17 K2, yrn, k2tog,
(makes a buttonhole), k7, kfb, k1, kfb, k12, kfb, k1, kfb, k18, kfb, k1,
kfb, k12, kfb, k1, kfb, k12
Row 18 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 19 K12, kfb, k1, kfb,
k14, kfb, k1, kfb, k20, kfb, k1, kfb, k14, kfb, k1, kfb, k13
Row 20 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 21 K15, slip next 19sts
onto a stitch holder, k25, slip next 19sts onto a stitch holder, k15
Row 22 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
(55sts)
Row 23 S1, knit to end
Row 24 K4, *p3, k1, repeat
from * to last 3sts, k3
Repeat the last 2 rows four times
more
Knit 5 rows
Cast off loosely knitwise
Short Sleeves ~ Both Alike
Put the 19sts,
left on a stitch holder, back on to a knitting needle. Rejoin yarn.
Knit 5 rows
Cast off
Make the second
sleeve in the same way
Sew up sleeve
seams. Gather together underarms
Darn away ends
Sew on buttons
OR
Long Sleeves ~ Both Alike
Put the 19sts, left on a stitch
holder, back on to a knitting needle. Rejoin yarn.
Row 1 K2tog, knit to last 2sts, k2tog (17sts)
Row 2 S1, purl to last st, k1
Row 3 S1, knit to end
Row 4 S1, purl to last st, k1
Repeat the last 2 rows until the
sleeve measures around 2½“
Knit 5 rows
Cast off
Make the second sleeve in the
same way
Sew up sleeve seams. Gather
together underarms
Darn away ends
Sew on buttons
Jack &
Jill ~ Extra-Small Premature Baby Hat
Size:
Width: 3", 6" all around
Length: 3"
Tension:
22sts = 4" (10cm)
Requires:
Around 4g of DK (8ply) yarn
Using 4mm needles& DK
yarn, cast on 33sts
Border ~
1st Row: S1, knit to end of row
Repeat this row 3 times
more
5th Row: S1,
knit to end of row
6th Row: S1,
*p3, k1, repeat from * to end
Repeat the last two rows
until work measures 1¾”, ending after a wrong side row
Next Row: S1,
purl to last st, k1, decreasing one stitch at each end of this row (31sts)
Next Row: *K3,
k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (25sts)
Next Row: S1,
purl to last st, k1
Next Row: *K2,
k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (19sts)
Next Row: S1,
purl to last st, k1
Next Row: *K1,
k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (13sts)
Next Row: S1,
purl to last st, k1
Next Row: *K2tog,
repeat from * to last st, k1 (7sts)
With a yarn needle, pull
the yarn through all the remaining loops and secure
Sew up side seam and weave
in ends.
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Oh Marina! It's lovely! I knit your patterns almost all the time. Sometimes I change needle sizes, but that's just about it. I do sell them but do so just to cover the yarn and to give to my favourite charity...BlueCard.org . Blue Card is dedicated to helping the victims of the Nazi Holocaust (and yes, it did happen..some people don't think it did, I am a second generation survivour) in the U.S. to get the food they need, the health care and any support they need. I guess I knit for new little fragile people to help elderly fragile people. Many hugs and keep them coming...Nina
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