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Jane Doe's Raglan Sweater





SIZE: 18" chest, 5-10 LB(20" chest, 3-6 months)

Materials
4 oz sport weight yarn(4 oz Worsted Weight yarn)
Size 10 1/2 circular needle-staight will work also, it's just more comfortable on circulars
Size 8 straight needles for ribbing
1 Stitch holder or spare straight needle
6 markers or spare yarn to mark places with

(Note: Use the materials that are in parenthesis to make the larger size.)

(Note: Inc consist of knitting in front and back of specified st)

(Note: You only work the inc on the RS, meaning the K rows, not the purl rows)


Pattern Stitch:

ALL WS ROWS: Purl across pattern section
Row 2: K2tog, k2, yo, k1, yo, k2, sl 1, k1, psso, p1, k1, p1.
Row 4: K2tog, k1, yo, k3, yo, k1, sl 1, k1, psso, p1, k1, p1.
Row 6: k2tog, yo, k5, yo, sl 1, k1, psso, p1, k1, p1.
Repeat for desired number of patterns

Yoke

Row 1-3:
With sz. 8 needles, Cast on 48-K 2 rows. Continue 3rd row as K row across while placing markers as written below:

Work9 sts, Place marker(PM), Work7, PM,
[Work3, PM, Work 9, PM, work 4, pm,(section for pattern stitch) ]
Work7, PM, Work9. Switch stitches to 10 1/2 needle.

Row 4:
K4, k to 1 st before marker, inc, sl marker, inc,
k to 1 st before marker, inc, sl marker, inc,
K to next marker, sl marker, Work row of pattern stitch, sl marker,
k to 1 st before marker, inc, sl marker, inc.
K to 1 st before marker, inc, sl marker, inc.
K to last 3 sts,
(YO, k2tog, k1)buttonhole. ONLY WORK EVERY 5 RIDGES ON GARTER ST BAND HEREAFTER.

Row 5(and ALL WS):
K4, Purl to last 4 sts, K4

Rep Row 4 and Row 5 until the row count matches below:(136 sts)

1st FRONT 1st SLEEVE BACK 2nd SLEEVE 2nd FRONT
20 29 38 29 20

Continue increasing ONLY in front and back section. DO NOT increase anymore in the sleeve section but continue slipping markers (29sts still in sleeve section) until front sections contain 21 sts and back section has 40sts. End with purl row.

Sleeves:

  • K across first front, Remove marker, place worked sts on spare needle or st holder. K across 1st sleeve section. TURN, P across sleeve section.(29sts)

Work back and forth in stockinette st on sleeve section until it measures 5" from end of raglan inc. K2tog in middle of K row, Change to size 8 needles and work 1" of garter st(k every row). Cast off, leave tail.

  • Place sts that are on holder back on circular, attatch yarn and K across back (40sts), sl marker and K across sleeve. Place 2nd front stitches on holder. TURN, P across sleeve section only.

Work back and forth in stockinette st on sleeve section until it measures 5" from end of raglan inc. K2tog in middle of K row, Change to size 8 needles and work 1" of garter st(k every row). Cast off, leave tail.

  • Place sts that are on holder on other end of circular and attatch yarn and K across 2nd front .

BODY

Continue with 10 1/2 needles in stockinette stitch (K 1 row, P 1 row) with pattern stitch continueing down back with K4 border at the beg and end on every row until body is desired length or 5 1/2" from underarm and a pattern rep is complete.

Knit 4 rows. Fasten off. Weave in ends, Sew sleeve seam.


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Baby's First Hat


Size=11"-13"/NEWBORN

Materials:

Small amount of worsted weight yarn

Size "7" knitting needles


Cast on 50 sts.

Work 2 rows garter stitch (knit each row)

Pattern Rows
Rows 1 and alt rows (WS): K3, Purl across to last st. K1.

Row 2: K1, * K2tog, k2, yo, k1, yo, k2, sl 1, k1, psso, p1, k1, p1, Rep from * across to last st. k1.
Row 4: K1, * K2tog, k1, yo, k3, yo, k1, sl 1, k1, psso, p1, k1, p1, Rep from * across to last st. k1.
Row 6: K1, * k2tog, yo, k5, yo, sl 1, k1, psso, p1, k1, p1, Rep from * across to last st. k1.
Rep these six rows together until there is a total of 4 repeats

Next row 1: K1, *P2tog, P1. Rep * across to last st. K1
Next row 2: *K1, K2tog. Rep * across.
Next row 3: Rep "Next row 1". Cut yarn leaving long tail for sewing together.

Thread tail through rem loops with a crochet hook, pull together tight then sew up side seam.

For a girlier look, crochet a (ch 3, sl st in next st, ch 3, sl st in next st) repeated edging.


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John Doe's Raglan Sweater
Your basic TOP-DOWN adaptable raglan sweater that can be customized
with intarsia, color changes, and size changes.



SIZE: 18" chest, 5-10 LB(20" chest, 3-6 months)

Materials
4 oz sport weight yarn(4 oz WW yarn)
Size 10 1/2 circular needle (staight will work also, it's just more comfortable on circulars)
-Size 8 straight needles(for ribbing)
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(Note: Follow materials in Parenthesis to make newborn size. Work pattern as written)

(Note: Inc consist of knitting in front and back of specified st)

(Buttonhole note: I didn't write buttonholes into the pattern because a small button will fit through the band without the extra created hole. However, when making the sweater in worsted weight yarn, I find it helpful to work the following buttonhole every 5 ridges (k to last 3 sts, YO, k2tog, k1)


Yoke

With sz. 8 needles, Cast on 48-Work 3 rows of 2x2 ribbing, working last row onto the 10 1/2 needles. Continuing in ribbing, on row 4, place markers as written below.

Row 4(continue ribbing 2x2): work 9, Place marker(PM), Work7, PM, work16, PM, work7, PM, work9

Row 5:K4 (K to 1 sts before marker, INC, sl marker, INC.) Rep across till last 4 sts. K4

Row 6: (and ALL WS): K4, Purl to last 4 sts, K4

Rep Row 5 and Row 6 until the row count matches below:(136 sts)

1st FRONT 1st SLEEVE BACK 2nd SLEEVE 2nd FRONT
20 29 38 29 20

Continue working in stockinette st inc only on K rows. Continue increasing ONLY in front and back section. DO NOT increase anymore in the sleeve section (29sts in sleeve section) until front sections contain 21 sts and back section has 40 sts. End with purl row.

Sleeves:

  • K across first front, Remove marker, place these sts on spare needle or st holder. K across 1st sleeve section. TURN, P across.(29sts)

Work back and forth on sleeve section in stockinette st until it measures 4 1/2" from end of raglan inc. K2tog on last k row. Rib with sz. 8 needles for 2x2 ribbing for 1". Cast off, leave tail for weaving tog.

  • Place front sts that are on holder back on circular, attatch yarn and K across back (40sts), sl marker and K across sleeve. Place 2nd front stitches on holder. TURN, P across sleeve section only.

Work back and forth on sleeve section in stockinette st until it measures 4 1/2" from end of raglan inc. K2tog on last k row. Rib with sz. 8 needles for 2x2 ribbing for 1". Cast off, leave tail for weaving tog.

  • Place sts that are on holder on other end of circular and attatch yarn and K across 2nd front

BODY

Continue with 10 1/2 needles in stockinette stitch (K 1 row, P 1 row) with K4 border at the beg and end on every row until body is desired length or 5 1/2" from underarm.

Rib with sz. 8 neddles 2x2 for 1". Fasten off.

Weave in end, Sew sleeve seam.

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Abi's Slippers



Materials:

2 colors worsted weight yarn, 1.5 oz each
Size "J" hook

Size: approx. womens 8. (Can be manipulated to any size by working more rows on foot section).


Foot section
1. WITH 2 STRANDS OF YARN THROUGHOUT, Chain 3, 9 hdc in first ch. Join to first hdc (not beg ch)-(9 hdc)
2. Ch 2, hdc in same as joining, 2 hdc around (inc made). Join to ch 2 (18)
3. Ch 2, hdc in next 2 sts, inc, (hdc in next 3sts, inc) around to last 2 sts. hdc in each of next 2 sts. Join (22)
4. Ch 2, hdc in same as joining, hdc around. Join to FIRST HDC. (21)
5-8. Ch 2, hdc around. Join (21)

Ankle section (work row 13 or 14 to length -1" if you are changing the size)
9.Ch 2, hdc in next 16 sts. Leave rem sts unworked. Ch 2, turn (17)
10-12. Hdc in next 16 sts, ch 2 turn. (a end of row 11, only ch 1 before turning to row 12)-(17)
13. Sc in same st as last st on row 11, hdc across to last st, sc in last st, ch 2, turn (17)
14-17. Hdc across, ch 2, turn (17)
18. 2 hdc in same st as last st on row 15. Hdc across to last st. 2 hdc in last st. (19)

Finishing
Either sl st down back loops of back seam to sew up or cut yarn and sew up back with 2 strands of yarn. Attatch the following flower is desired to row 5 of foot section.

Flower
With 1 strand of color, ch 2, 10 sc in 1st ch, join to first sc.
(Ch 2, dc in same sp, dc in next st, ch 2, sl st in same sp as last dc.) Rep around in next 2 sts. (5 petals). Fasten off and sew center of flower over row 5.

If desired, sc tightly around ankle and leg opening with 1 strand of yarn and size "G" hook.




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Tulip Preemie Cap : warning pattern being tweaked ...


Materials:

Yarn Weight: color for flower.

Small amount of green for stem.

Size F, G, or H crochet hook depending upon yarn choice. (Smaller the hook & thinner the yarn, the smaller the cap.)
1 Tapestry needle
2 stitch markers of different colors such as orange & green

Gauge: for cap in image below, using Berroco's "Comfort, measuring Bushys in 6th & 7th row, one Bushy = approximately 1" x 3/4"; it measures 5" across when folded flat for 10"

circumference (for a 3-5 pound baby).

The Stem

Chain 5, place marker (orange) in 1st ch created.

Special notes: Work in back hump of chains for prettier stems. Turning chains will be utilized later for when joining to Tulip Cap.

Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. 4 sts.

Row 2: Ch 4, sk 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 2 chs, sc in 4th ch from Row 1 where orange marker is. 4 sts. Place green marker in top two loops of last sc created.

Row 3 & 4: Repeat Row 2.

Row 5: Ch 7, in 2nd ch from hook sl st across, do not sl st in 4th ch as rest of rows. Holding yarn in front of hook, insert hook in sc st from Row 2, where green marker is, to create anchoring sl st. End off. Set aside.


The Tulip:
Chain 4, join with a sl st to create a ring.

Rnd 1: ch 1, * sc, ch 2, 2 dc, repeat from * 3 more times, join sl st. (4 "Bushy" clusters)

Rnd 2: Normal instructions without adding stem: Ch 1, (sc, ch 2, 2 dc) twice in each ch-2 sps around, join with sl st. (8 "Bushy" Clusters)

Rnd 2: Enhanced instructions for adding on stem as you go: Ch 1, (sc, ch 2, dc 2, sc, ch 2, dc, yo, insert hook in st, pull up loop, yo and remove 2 loops, insert hook through sp of turning ch from Row 1 of stem, yo and remove all from hook) in each ch-2 sp around, join with sl st. (8 "Bushy" Clusters)


Rnd 3: Ch 1, *(sc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch-2 sp, (sc, ch 2, dc) twice in next ch-2 sp, repeat from * around, join with a sl st. (12 "Bushy" Clusters)

Rnd 4: Ch 1,*(sc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch-2 sp and in next, (sc, ch 2, dc) twice in next ch-2 sp, repeat from * around, join with a sl st.

Rnd 5-10: Ch 1, (sc, ch 2, 2 dc) around in each ch-2 sp, jojin with a sl st.

Edging: Ch 3, 3 dc in ch-2 sp, *sc in next ch-2 sp, 7 dc in next ch-2 sp, repeat from * around, dc 3 times in starting ch-2 sp, join with sl st.

Secure ends. If you wish you may use the tails from the stem to further anchor onto the tulip.

Pattern is for personal/charity use only.


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