Fagerborg Baby Jacket Knitting Pattern
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Detail This listing is for a PDF file of a Baby Jacket Knitting Pattern. The pattern contains two types of baby jacket, one with a collar (as shown in picture 1) and a hood (as shown in picture 2). The PDF file will be sent to your etsy email address. FINISHED SIZE – please see picture 3 EQUIPMENT – please see picture 3 The pattern has been reproduced, reformatted and restored from the original using a high quality graphics editor and saved in PDF format from my collection of vintage patterns. The Knitting Pattern will be instantly sent to you as a PDF file. To open you will need to have Adobe Reader (or a similar program PDF viewer) installed on your computer in order to view and print the PDF file. If you require a PDF viewer, it can be downloaded here for free http://get.adobe.com/reader/otherversions/ The email may go into your junk email folder, please check if this is the case. NO shipping fees for patterns sent by email. Please Note - This listing is for the knitting pattern only and NOT the finished item. This pattern comes with a watermark. Please check out my other auctions for vintage and difficult to find patterns! Happy Bidding
Hope you enjoy my latest design - a simple but sweet sleeveless baby bolero jacket. Four sizes at present ~ Newborn, large preemie, medium preemie & small preemie ~ but more sizes to follow soon. Also ~ I am working on a version with long sleeves ......... This design was inspired by a garter stitch baby jacket by the very talented Theresa Roberts. I loved her cute little baby jacket and wanted to write a stocking stitch version in a range of sizes. I hope I did it justice. Theresa Roberts Design - garter stitch Baby Jacket My stocking stitch version Small Premature Baby Measures 12” chest, 6” back length Requires around 18 - 20g of DK yarn Cast on 40sts 1st Row: S1, knit to end 2nd Row: S1, k2, kfb, knit to last 5sts, kfb, k4 Repeat this row 2 times more (46sts) 5th Row: S1, k2, kfb, knit to last 5sts, kfb, k4 6th Row: S1, k2, kfb, purl to last 5sts, pfb, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows until you have 66sts 15th Row: S1, knit to end 16th Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2rows 3times more 23rd Row: S1, k1, yrn, k2tog (makes a buttonhole), knit to end Divide for back and fronts... 24th Row: S1, k3, purl 45 - put the remaining 17sts onto a stitch holder Cast on 4sts at beg of next row (for armhole border), knit these 4sts and continue to knit across row until last 17sts - put these 17sts onto a stitch holder Cast on 4sts at beg of next row (for armhole border), knit these 4sts, then purl 32, k4 (this is the back) Next Row: S1, knit across row Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows 7 times more Next Row: S1, knit across row Next Row: S1, k3, p4, k2tog, k20, k2tog tbl, p4, k4 Cast off loosely Work left front ~ Put the 17sts for the left front back onto needles, join yarn, cast on 4sts (for armhole border) Knit these 4sts and continue to knit across row Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Next Row: S1, knit to last 6sts, k2tog, k4 Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows, until 12sts remain Cast off shoulder stitches loosely Work right front ~ Put the 17sts for the right front back onto needles, join yarn, cast on 4sts (for armhole border) Knit these 4sts and continue across row - purl to last 4sts, k4 Next Row: S1, k3, s1, k1, psso, knit to end Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows, until 12sts remain Cast off shoulder stitches loosely Join shoulder and under arm seams Darn away ends Sew on button Medium Premature Baby Measures 13½” chest, 6¾” back length Requires around 22 - 24g of DK yarn Cast on 48sts 1st Row: S1, knit to end 2nd Row: S1, k2, kfb, knit to last 5sts, kfb, k4 Repeat this row 2 times more 5th Row: S1, k2, kfb, knit to last 5sts, kfb, k4 6th Row: S1, k2, kfb, purl to last 5sts, pfb, k4 (58sts) Repeat the last 2 rows until you have 74sts 15th Row: S1, knit to end 16th Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2rows 4 times more 25th Row: S1, k1, yrn, k2tog (makes a buttonhole), knit to end Divide for back and fronts... 28th Row: S1, k3, purl 51 - put the remaining 19sts onto a stitch holder Cast on 4sts at beg of next row (for armhole border), knit these 4sts and continue to knit across row until last 19sts - put these 19sts onto a stitch holder Cast on 4sts at beg of next row (for armhole border), knit these 4sts, then purl 36, k4 (this is the back) Next Row: S1, knit across row Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows 8 times more Next Row: S1, k9, s1, k1, psso, k20, k2tog, k10 (42sts) Next Row: S1, k3, p6, k22, p7, k4 Cast off loosely Work left front ~ Put the 20sts for the left front back onto needles, join yarn, cast on 4sts (for sleeve) Knit these 4sts and continue to knit across row Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Next Row: S1, knit to last 6sts, k2tog, k4 Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows, until 13sts remain Cast off shoulder stitches loosely Work right front ~ Put the 20sts for the right front back onto needles, join yarn, cast on 4sts (for sleeve) Knit these 4sts and continue across row - purl to last 4sts, k4 Next Row: S1, k3, s1, k1, psso, knit to end Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows, until 13sts remain Cast off shoulder stitches loosely Join shoulder and under arm seams Darn away ends Sew on button Large Premature Baby Measures 15” chest, 7½” back length Requires around 30 - 34g of DK yarn Cast on 54sts 1st Row: S1, knit to end 2nd Row: S1, knit to end 3rd Row: S1, k2, kfb, knit to last 5sts, kfb, k4 Repeat this row once more (58sts) 5th Row: S1, k2, kfb, knit to last 5sts, kfb, k4 6th Row: S1, k2, kfb, purl to last 5sts, pfb, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows until you have 82sts 17th Row: S1, knit to end 18th Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2rows 4 times more 27thRow: S1, k1, yrn, k2tog (makes a buttonhole), knit to end Divide for back and fronts... 28th Row: S1, k3, purl 57 - put the remaining 21sts onto a stitch holder Cast on 4sts at beg of next row (for armhole border), knit these 4sts and continue to knit across row until last 21sts - put these 21sts onto a stitch holder Cast on 4sts at beg of next row (for armhole border), knit these 4sts, then purl 40, k4 (this is the back) Next Row: S1, knit across row (48sts) Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows 8 times more Next Row: S1, k9, s1, k1, psso, k24, k2tog, k10 (46sts) Next Row: S1, k3, p6, k26, p6, k4 Next Row: S1, k9, s1, k1, psso, k22, k2tog, k10 (44sts) Next Row: S1, k3, p6, k24, p6, k4 Cast off loosely Work left front ~ Put the 21sts for the left front back onto needles, join yarn, cast on 4sts (for armhole border) Knit these 4sts and continue to knit across row Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Next Row: S1, knit to last 6sts, k2tog, k4 Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows, until 14sts remain Cast off shoulder stitches loosely Work right front ~ Put the 21sts for the right front back onto needles, join yarn, cast on 4sts (for armhole border) Knit these 4sts and continue across row - purl to last 4sts, k4 Next Row: S1, k3, s1, k1, psso, knit to end Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows, until 14sts remain Cast off shoulder stitches loosely Join shoulder and under arm seams Darn away ends Sew on button Newborn Baby Measures 16” chest, 8” back length Requires around 34 - 38g of DK yarn Cast on 60sts 1st Row: S1, knit to end 2nd Row: S1, k2, kfb, knit to last 5sts, kfb, k4 Repeat this row 2 times more (66sts) 5th Row: S1, k2, kfb, knit to last 5sts, kfb, k4 6th Row: S1, k2, kfb, purl to last 5sts, pfb, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows until you have 90sts 17th Row: S1, knit to end 18th Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2rows 5 times more 29th Row: S1, k1, yrn, k2tog (makes a buttonhole), knit to end Divide for back and fronts... 30th Row: S1, k3, purl 63 - put the remaining 23sts onto a stitch holder Cast on 4sts at beg of next row (for armhole border), knit these 4sts and continue to knit across row until last 23sts - put these 23sts onto a stitch holder Cast on 4sts at beg of next row (for armhole border), knit these 4sts, then purl 44, k4 (this is the back) Next Row: S1, knit across row (52sts) Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows 9 times more Next Row: S1, k10, s1, k1, psso, k26, k2tog, k11 (50sts) Next Row: S1, k3, p7, k28, p7, k4 Next Row: S1, k10, s1, k1, psso, k24, k2tog, k11 (48sts) Next Row: S1, k3, p7, k26, p7, k4 Next Row: S1, k10, s1, k1, psso, k22, k2tog, k11 (46sts) Next Row: S1, k3, p7, k24, p7, k4 Cast off loosely Work left front ~ Put the 23sts for the left front back onto needles, join yarn, cast on 4sts (for armhole border) Knit these 4sts and continue to knit across row Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Next Row: S1, knit to last 6sts, k2tog, k4 Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows, until 14sts remain Cast off shoulder stitches loosely Work right front ~ Put the 23sts for the right front back onto needles, join yarn, cast on 4sts (for armhole border) Knit these 4sts and continue across row - purl to last 4sts, k4 Next Row: S1, k3, s1, k1, psso, knit to end Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows, until 14sts remain Cast off shoulder stitches loosely Join shoulder and under arm seams Darn away ends Sew on button *** NEW SIZE *** These instructions were sent to me by Genevieve Long - a member of my facebook group. She kindly agreed to share her instructions for this bigger size. Thank you so much Genevieve. ! Angelita Bolero, size 2-3 DK yarn (100 gm) Size 4mm needles 1 button Cast on 80sts 1st Row: S1, knit to end 2nd Row: S1, K2, kbf, knit to last 5sts, kfb, k4 Repeat 2nd row 2 more times 86sts 5th Row: S1, k2, kfb, knit to last 5sts, kfb, k4 6th Row: S1, k2, kfb, purl to last 5sts, pfb, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows until you have 124 stitches Next Row: S1, knit to end Next Row: S1, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows until it measures 16cm Next Row: S1, k1, yrn, k2 tog (makes a buttonhole) knit to end Divide for back and fronts… Next row: S1, k3, purl 88 - put the remaining 32sts onto a stitch holder Next Row: Cast on 4sts at beg of next row (for armhole border), knit these 4sts and continue to knit across row until last 32sts - put these 32sts onto a stitch holder Next Row: Cast on 4sts at beg of next row (for armhole border), knit these 4sts, then purl 60, knit 4. This is The Back (68 stitches) Next Row: S1, knit across row Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last two rows until the back measures 31 cm Next Row: S1, k14, s1, k1, psso, k34, k2tog, k15 Next Row: S1, k3, p12, k36, p12, k4 Next Row: S1, k14, s1, k1, psso, k32, k2tog, k15 Next Row: S1, k3, p12, k34, p12, k4 Next Row: S1, k14, s1, k1, psso, k30, k2tog, k15 Next Row: S1, k3, p14, k32, p14, k4 Cast off loosely Work Left Front Put the 32sts for the left front back onto needles, join ear, cast on 4sts (for armhole border) Knit these 4sts, and continue to knit across row Next row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Next Row: S1, knit to last 6sts, k2 tog, k4 Next row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows until 20sts remain Next row: S1, knit to end Next row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k Repeat last 2 rows once more Cast off shoulder stitches loosely Work Right Front Put the 32 stitches for the right front back onto needles, join yarn, cast on 4sts (for armhole border) Knit these 4sts and continue across row - purl to last 4sts, k4 Next Row: S1, k3, s1, K1, psso, knit to end Next Row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat the last 2 rows until 20sts remain Next row: S1, knit to end Next row: S1, k3, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat last 2 rows once more Cast of shoulder stitches loosely Join shoulder and under arm seams Darn away ends Sew on button I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations. 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While feeding my little one earlier today I decided to use the time to also surf the Purl Bee website to see if it has been updated and to refresh my memory on how to do a double fold binding (for quilting), when I came across this post (again!) about the Baby Surprise Jacket by Elizabeth Zimmermann. A few months ago I kept coming across this cute li'l jacket on Ravelry and various blogs and have since been wanting to knit one up for my li'l guy, yet wasn't sure of the size range of the pattern (which I just found out varies, depending on your swatch/guage). I'm not willing to purchase the book(s)* for one pattern, and unforunately the public library here is not as well stocked as I thought it would be. Maybe because I'm so used to public libraries like the Colosseum look-a-like Vancouver library, who has a copy of the book this pattern is in. So after being discouraged at the lack of being able to find the pattern to make a BSJ, I forgot all about it. But then the past few days this jacket has been popping up everywhere...again! I think it's calling out to me and is demanding that I find this pattern and make it. I love how it is knitted all in one piece, as pictured in the top of the photo above, but miraculously transforms into a jacket with a simple sewing of 2 small seams. I've seen pictures on Ravelry where some knitters have added a simple collar and even a hood! The possibilities are endless with this jacket! I would love to knit my son this jacket in blue with chocolate brown trim, and knit it big enough so that it could fit him when he's 1 or 2 years old. Then, depending on how well/fast it knits up, maybe make another one for him for when he's older. After surfing all the pictures/projects** of this jacket on Ravelry (and making myself want to knit this even more so) I found out that there was also an adult version as well!! Oh...?? So I wasted some more time on Ravelry by looking at everyone's pictures of their finished Adult Surprise Jacket...just glad my little one fell asleep and was taking his afternoon nap! The more I looked at the pictures though, the more I realized that this jacket was more suitable for...well, much older people. The jacket really has no shape and almost appears blob-like on almost everyone. I'm so short and petite that I would probably look like a tea pot in such a garment. That is until I stumbled upon one Ravelry member who knitted theirs in a cardigan-like fit with a more stylish, and dare I say trendier color palette. Not to mention this member also appears to be much younger than the others that have knitted this pattern. As in under 30 years old younger. But then it hit me, even though she claimed that she is also short and petite, she also appears to be one of those stick figure types who can pull off the bulky sweater look without turning into a Michelin Man clone. I, on the other hand, would resemble the Pillsbury Dough Boy. Check out her pictures on her blog post (update November 29, 2014: apparently the blog no longer exists and is now some spam bot site) Ravelry page about her jacket here. I'm still curious about this ASJ though. I'm thinking I shouldn't get too far ahead of myself here and try my hand at the BSJ first before even considering knitting myself the ASJ. Has anyone knitted the BSJ? What are your thoughts on it? How long did it honestly take you to knit it up? What do you think about the pattern in general? Has anyone else knitted a more fitted ASJ? Hmmm.... * I say book because the original publishing is in the book The Opinionated Knitter, and have since been re-published in various other Elizabeth Zimmermann pattern books. All of which only have that one pattern that I would want to use. ** I discovered that this pattern has also been published in a few knitting magazines with variations and updates. The possibility of ordering a back issue feels like a better option than a book. Yet I always have problems with ordering back issues of magazines, solely on the fact that I am located in Canada and not in the US. But I must explore this option some more. Has anyone ordered or have a magazine that this pattern is in? There are so many different magazines/years that I have no idea which one would be more bang for my buck.
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The Design “The perfect first sweater—for baby and knitter.” There’s something sweet, even naïve, about an all-garter-stitch baby sweater. It’s a perfect first sweater—for baby and for knitter! And, whether it’s your first sweater or your hundredth, you’ll appreciate not having to add front or neck bands when you’re done. That’s the beauty of garter stitch! In light, worsted-weight Big Bad Wool Weepaca, this adorable sweater flies off your needles and right onto your little one. An incredibly soft, half-and-half blend of fine merino and baby alpaca, this natural fiber has a traditional color palette—with a few juicy pops that provide so much room for play. The Details FINISHED SIZES To fit 6–12 months (12–18 months); details for larger size in ( ). Chest = 20 (24)"/50 (60)cm. Shoulder to hem = 10 (12)"/25 (30)cm. Sleeve length = 6 (8)"/15 (20)cm. YARN 4 (5) skeins Big Bad Wool Weepaca (95 yds/87m each). Shown in color Linen, 6-12 month size. Or 300 yds/274m (450 yds/411m) of equivalent worsted-weight yarn; 20% less without sleeves. NEEDLES & NOTIONS US 8 (5mm) needles, or size to get gauge. GAUGE 18 sts/36 rows = 4"/10cm in garter stitch.
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This pretty little girls jacket/sweater has beautiful detail on the bodice and a frilly cuff on the sleeves and hemline. Would also look beautiful knitted in plain white which could then be worn as part of a Christening outfit. SIZE: - Approximate age 4 - 6 months **FINISHED MEASUREMENT **Jacket Length 26cm 10¼”approx Sleeve length 14cm 5½”approx YARN: Valley Yarns Huntington, Blush (39) : 217.63yds / 199m Garment featured: 110 grams 4ply baby wool Pattern Correction 10th September 2016. Please note: First column, page 3, under Shape Neck, pattern should read as follows: Next row — K2, *1F, 1B, K2, rep from * to last st, K1. Instead of to last 3sts, K3. PDF pattern has been amended to reflect this change, and re-uploaded on 10/9/2016. Sincere apologies OGE Knitwear Designs.
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