60. Boy's Ribbed Sleeve Cardigan by Lynne Christie

60. Boy's Ribbed Sleeve Cardigan

Knitting
February 2017
Sirdar Snuggly Jolly DK
DK (11 wpi) ?
3lb Prem upwards, newborn, 3 months
English
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An easy knitting pattern for a boys ribbed sleeved cardigan with matching bobble hat, bootees and mittens. The pattern is in sizes 3lb - 3 months for babies or 15-22” reborn dolls. I have used Sirdar Snuggly Jolly DK and Sirdar Snuggly DK.

You will need:

15-16” or 37.5-40cm Height (Approx 2.5-4lb Prem) Size

50g 4ply yarn in main colour A, 50g contrast colour B, 6 buttons, 1 stitch holder, 1 x pr 2.75mm needles making a tension of 30sts and 38 rows to 10cm square over stocking stitch.

16-17” or 40-42.5cm Height (Approx 3-5lb Prem) Size

50g 4ply yarn in main colour A, 50g contrast colour B, 6 buttons, 1 stitch holder, 1 x pr 3.25mm needles making a tension of 28sts and 36 rows to 10cm square over stocking stitch.

18-19” or 45-47.5cm Height (Approx 5-7lb Newborn) Size

100g 4ply yarn in main colour A, 100g contrast colour B, 6 buttons, 1 stitch holder, 1 x pr 3.75mm needles. OR use dk yarn and 3.25mm needles making a tension of 26sts and 36 rows to 10cm square over stocking stitch.

20-21” or 50-52.5cm Height (Approx 8-10lb Newborn) Size

100g dk yarn in main colour A, 100g contrast colour B, 6 buttons, 1 stitch holder, 1 x pr 3.75mm needles making a tension of 24sts and 32 rows to 10cm square over stocking stitch.

22” or 55cm Height (0-3 Months) Size

100g dk yarn in main colour A, 100g contrast colour B, 6 buttons, 1 stitch holder, 1 x pr 4mm needles making a tension of 22sts and 30 rows to 10cm square over stocking stitch.

This pattern has been designed by myself so it is in UK terminology. It does not follow the usual ‘shop bought’ format. There are 4 printed pages with clear and easy to follow instructions. All my patterns are tested by independent knitters before they are released, so every effort is made so that they come to you error free.

Although my patterns are strictly protected by copyright, which I ask you to respect, I am more than happy for any items made from my patterns to be sold.