The last time I tried to make a sweater for my newborn BB about 2 years ago, I managed to finish knitting all the pieces but had a difficult time sewing the pieces together properly to make a sweater. Grandma had to come in to save the day. This time now that my second one LLBB is coming, I decided to make a matching set of sweaters for them. Based on what happened last time, I looked for something with minimal patching and found this - One-Stitch Baby Sweater by Lion Brand.
This pattern does not require patching of knitted pieces. It's done all in one piece, and simply fold up and sewn close. I did not use their suggest yarn or needle, but improvised a little bit based on their pattern.
Project
One-Stitch Baby Sweater - Sized for Toddler 3 Years
Materials
Yarn: Red Heart Baby TLC, Color Lovey
Knitting Needle: US10
Time & Cost
Project Time: 40 Hr
Cost: $10
How (Adapted from Original)
- Gauge: 15 sts = 3.5" in garter st
- Sweater: Cast on 53 sts. Work in garter st 44 rows. Piece measures 6" (row 1-44).
- Beg Sleeve Shaping: Inc 1 st at each end of every RS row 22 times – 97 sts. Piece measures 12" from beg (row 45-88).
- Cuffs: Cast on 15 sts at end of next 2 rows 122 sts. Work even in garter st for 4" (32 rows). Piece measures 16" from beg (row 89-120).
- Shape Back Neck: Next row K 54 sts and slip onto a holder for Right Front, bind off next 19 sts, k rem 54 sts for Left Front (rows 121).
- Left Front: Continue even on Left Front sts for 4 rows (rows 122-125). Inc 1 st at neck edge on every RS row 4 times - 58 sts (row 126-133). Next row Cast on 2 sts at neck edge 60 sts. Work even for one row (row 134-135). Next row Cast on 6 sts at neck edge 66 sts (row 136). Work even until cuff measures 8" (row 137-152). Bind off 15 cuff sts 51 sts. Dec 1 st (k2tog on Left Front; ssk on Right Front) at side edge every RS row 22 times – 29 sts (row 153-196). Work even 44 rows (row 196-240). Bind off all sts. Count ridges on Left Front and place 4 buttons evenly spaced between ridges on Left Front opening edge.
- Right Front: Attach yarn to Right Front sts at neck edge. Work to correspond to Left Front, rev shaping and working buttonholes (opposite markers) as foll: Work to 4 sts from end of row, (k2tog, yo, k2.
- Finishing: Sew side seams with flat seam. Fold cuff back. Sew on buttons. Weave in ends.
Sized for Toddler 3 Years It looks like a cute little kimono robe when BB puts it on! |
- Remember always buy your supplies when they are 50% off or at least use the 40% off coupons at Joann. That's cheaper than buying anywhere online or Walmart. I got these super cute Big Bag of Buttons by Favorite Findings for $3 using a 50% off coupon that they send in the mail. Granted, I'm only going to use 4 for this project, but with 2 little ones running around, I should be able to use more of it later. Bottom line is, that it costs just about the same if you buy a small pack of 4 buttons.
- The biggest challenge I have is to "cast on at end of row". I have never heard of it and have no idea how to do it. This clip by Judy Graham is the best one I found and tells me exactly what I need to know.
- With the size of this sweater, you definitely need a circular knitting needle, preferably 40" long. I got this Circular Bamboo Knitting Needle Set of 15 for $20. If you aren't ready to commit on 15 needles, you can get individual ones from other sources such as these below. Here's a discussion on the various types and styles of knitting needles.
- I've made the sleeves longer than the original pattern. Wear it with the cuffs folded up! It looks slightly more sophisticated that way!
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