5 Hour Knitted Baby Sweater Pattern

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~ 5 hour Baby Sweater Pattern ~

(aka 'The Weekend Sweater'!)


Pattern adapted and corrected by Jennifer Cox, Beth Koskie and Beverly A. Qualheim (adaptations Copyright 2002, 2007) Materials : 4 oz. (120 g) soft worsted weight yarn [Ed. note: 55-75 yd/oz, 180-240 m/100g ] size 10-1/2 needles (full-term 7-8 lb baby), size 8 or size 5 needles for preemie baby sizes (be sure needles are at least 13" long) 4 stitch holders. (note: increase sts by "Knitting into front of stitch. Before slipping stitch off needle, place right needle behind left and knit again into back of stitch. Slip original stitch off left needle.") Cast on 34 sts for neck edge (I have been told by someone that 34 sts should be 33, but 34 always works for me) Note Always keep first and last 3 stitches in "knit" even on a "P" row. Row 1: K Row 2: K Row 3: K3 *P2tog, YO. Repeat from * ending P2 tog, K3 (34st) Row 4: K Row 5: K3, P to last 3 sts, K3 Row 6: K3 *inc 1 by knitting once in the back of the stitch, then once in the front; K1. Repeat from * ending with inc.1, K3 (47 st) Row 7: K3, P to last 3 sts, K3 Row 8: K3 *K2tog. Repeat from * ending K4 Row 9: K3 *K1, insert needle under next horizontal loop of row below (between sts) and knit this st. Repeat from * across, ending K4 (47 st) Row 10: K4 * inc 1 st in next st, K2. Repeat from * end inc. 1, K3 (61 sts) Row 11: K3, P to last 3 sts, K3 Row 12: K3, *K2 tog. Repeat from * ending K4 (34 st) Row 13: Same as row 9. (61 st) Row 14: K4 *inc 1 in next st, K3. Repeat from * ending with inc. 1, K4 (75 st) Row 15: K3, P to last 3 sts, K3 (75 sts) Row 16: K3 *K2 tog. Repeat from * ending K4 (41 st) Row 17: K3 *K1, insert needle under next horizontal loop of row below (between sts) and knit this st. Repeat from * across, ending K4 (75 st) Row 18: K4 *inc 1 in next st, K4. Repeat from * to end, ending with inc. 1, K5 (89) Row 19: K3, P to last 3 sts, K3 Row 20: Same as row 16. (48 st) Row 21: Same as row 17. (89 st) Row 22: K5 *inc 1 in next st, K5. Repeat from * to last 5 sts-K. (103 sts) Row 23: K3, P to last 3 sts, K3 Row 24: Same as row 16. (55 st)

Row 25: Same as row 17. (103 st) Row 26: K17 (front), inc 1 in next st, place marker (pm), inc 1 in next st, K 15 (sleeve), inc 1 in next st, pm, inc 1 in next st, K 31 (back), inc 1 in next st, pm, inc 1 in next st, K 15 (sleeve), inc 1 in next st, pm, inc 1 in next st, K17 (front) (111 st) (keep moving markers on each row) Row 27: (If you want to start a contrasting color, I have been told this is a good place change colors.) K3, P to last 3 sts, K3 Row 28: Knit, increasing 1 st at each side of markers (119 sts) Row 29: Same as row 27. Row 30: Same as row 28. (127 sts) Row 31: K3, P to last 3 sts, K3 Row 32: K21, place on holder, K 23 sleeve st and keep on needle, place rest of stitches on holders -- 39 for back, 23 for other sleeve, 21 for other front. (remove markers as you place sts on holders.) Sleeve (make sure you get the sleeve and don't knit the front) Rows 1-16 : work in stockinette st Row 17: K2tog *P1, K1, P1, K2tog. Repeat from * (17 sts). Rows 18-22: Work K1 P1 rib. Bind off loosely. Work other sleeve the same (Look at Row 26 to see Sleeve Sts.) Attach yarn at underarm on right side of work and K across body (81 sts). Work in st st keeping K3 garter border for 12 rows Row 13: Repeat row 16 of top of sweater, but end with k4. (44 sts) (Right Side) Row 14: Repeat row 17. (83 sts) Rows 15-18: Work in st st keeping K3 garter border Row 19: K3, *K2tog, YO, repeat from * ending with yo, K3. Rows 20-23: Work in garter stitch (knit every row) Bind off loosely. Sew sleeve seams. Crochet a chain to thread through eyelet in top of sweater or use a pretty ribbon.

NEW Button front ADDITION


copyright 2003 Mary Cowley Button down front, to avoid the ties. "I worked the pattern exactly the same EXCEPT- I added 2 stitches on either side of the sweater so when I cast on I did 38 sts instead of the

called for 34. I basically just made a k5 border instead of a k3 border. I used 5/8" diameter buttons. I worked the button holes as follows: at the beginning of the buttonhole rows K2 tog, yo, knit 3 rem sts of border. Then the rest of row as pattern calls for. I made the button holes on rows 3, 15 and 27 of the top section of the sweater body and rows 8 and 20 of the second section. (total of 5 button holes) I didn't change any of the pattern except for the border, so you just need to remember to add 2 knit stitches at the beginning and 2 at the end of each row throughout the body of the sweater. Here is a picture if you want to see what it looks like (click on it for a bigger view)

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