Tyrolean Janker by Isabel Demarchais

Tyrolean Janker

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Knitting
June 2017
Sport (12 wpi) ?
27 stitches and 46 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
0-3, 6-9, 9-12, 18-24 months
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

This charming jacket for babies up to 24 months old is based on traditional “Janker” jackets of the Tyrol region, but the collar and cuffs have been given a slightly ruffled edge, reminiscent of Chanel jacket detailing.

An easy knit in garter stitch, this raglan sleeved janker is worked seamlessly from the top down, with sleeves and body worked individually after separating at the underarm. Button bands are knit in one with the body.

The Tyrol is an historical region in the Eastern Alps which spans parts of western Austria and northern Italy, and Tyrolean folkwear is similar to traditional German and Austrian clothing. The “Janker” is a folk jacket typically made of grey, green or red felted woollen material or garter stitch knitting. Contrast trimming around the edges and metal or horn buttons complete the quintessentially German folk look.

For your little one, this jacket will be adorable in traditional colours or typical baby pastels. Alternatively, go for a more modern take and use any colour combination you like, whether high contrast brights or a more subtle tone on tone choice of colours.

Size
0-3, 6-9, 9-12, 18-24 months

Chest measurements:
Chest : (18 1/2, 19 1/4, 21, 21 3/4) inches / (47, 49, 53, 55) cm

Finished chest measurements:
The ease of the janker is 2 - 2.3 inches (5 - 6 cm)
(20 1/2, 21 1/2, 23, 24) inches / (52, 54.5, 58.5, 61) cm

Gauge
27 sts x 46 rows = 4 inches /10 cm square in garter st using 3mm needles, or size necessary to obtain gauge

Yarn
Lana Grossa ‘Elastico’ (96% cotton and 4% Polyester, Sport weight, 50 g, 175 yds/160 m), color 90 pink
(3, 3, 4, 4) skeins
and some contrasting yarn for the border lines (used here Drops Alpaca uni colour 5575).

Needles
Size 3 mm (US 2 1/2) circular needles, at least 24“ (40 cm) long, or size necessary to obtain gauge
Size 3 mm (US 2 1/2) DPNs for sleeves