Norwegian Sweater & Hat

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Norwegian Sweater & Hat 2 Designs by Nan Mensinga

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Originally published in Leaflet 325, Beautiful Baby Boutique ©2008 by Leisure Arts, Inc.

Sweater Sizes: 6, 12, 18, & 24 Months Hat Size: Approx 16" Circ

(on purl sides) GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

ABBREVIATIONS

ch(s) K MC mm P st(s) tog

DECREASING

chain(s) knit Main Color millimeters purl stitch(es) together

Knit 2 stitches together (K2 tog).

WEAVING SEAMS

With pieces right sides together, catch one strand from each edge, being careful to match rows (Fig. 1). Fig. 1

work even — work without increasing or decreasing in established pattern. ★ — work instructions following ★ as many more times as indicated in addition to the first time. ( ) or [ ] — work enclosed instructions as many times as specified by the number immediately following or work all enclosed instructions in the stitch or space indicated or contains explanatory remarks.

GAUGE

Correct gauge is essential for proper size of garments. Needle sizes given in instructions are merely guides and should never be used without first making a sample swatch approximately 4" square in the stitch, yarn, and needle specified. Measure it, counting your stitches and rows carefully; if you have more stitches per inch than specified, try again with a larger size needle; if fewer, try again with a smaller size. Keep trying until you find the size that will give you the specified gauge. DO NOT HESITATE TO CHANGE NEEDLE SIZE TO OBTAIN CORRECT GAUGE.

FINISHING

Good finishing techniques make a big difference in the quality of any piece. Make a habit of taking care of loose ends as you work. To keep loose ends from showing, always weave them back through several stitches or work over them. When ends are secure, cut close to work. Size Note: Hat is written for One Size Only. Instructions for sweater are written for sizes 6 and 12 months in first set of braces with sizes 18 and 24 months in second set of braces. Instructions will be easier to read if you circle all the numbers pertaining to your size.

MARKERS

Place markers as instructed. You may use purchased markers or tie a length of contrasting yarn around the needle. When you reach a marker on each row, slip it from the left needle to the right needle; remove it when no longer needed. Markers are sometimes needed to mark the beginning of Armholes; loop a short piece of yarn around the first and last stitch of the row indicated.

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Norwegian Sweater & Hat Sizes: 6, 12, 18 and 24 months

MATERIALS

Worsted Weight yarn, approximately: Main Color: {6‑6}{7‑7} ounces, [{170‑170}{200‑200} grams] Color A: {2‑2}{3‑3} ounces, [{60‑60}{90‑90 grams] Color B: 1 ounce, (30 grams) for all sizes Knitting needles sizes 6 (4.0 mm) and 7 (4.5 mm) or sizes needed for gauge Yarn Needle Crochet hook (for Button loop only) ½" Buttons ‑ 2 GAUGE: With larger size needles in Stockinette Stitch, 5 sts = 1", 7 rows = 1"

SWEATER BACK

Ribbing With MC and using smaller size needles, cast on {51‑53}{57‑59} sts loosely. Work in K1, P1 ribbing for {1‑1¼}{1½‑1½}". Body Change to larger size needles. Row 1 (Wrong side): Purl across.

Note: To avoid holes when changing colors, always pick up new color from beneath the dropped yarn keeping the color which has just been worked to the left. Carry unused color across row, twisting it around the yarn being used (Fig. 2) AND TAKING CARE TO KEEP TENSION EVEN. Fig. 2

Work in Stockinette Stitch following Chart 1 (page 4), Rows 2‑26, changing colors as necessary.

Continue to follow Chart 1, repeating Rows 10‑17 until piece measures {7-7½}{8-8¼}" from cast on edge. Mark each side for Armholes (see Markers, page 2). Continue to repeat Rows 10‑17 until Armholes measure {1½‑1¾}{2‑2}" above markers, ending by working 3 rows with MC. Follow Chart 2 (page 4), then work 2 rows with MC; cut yarn. Shoulder Ribbing With Color B and using smaller size needles, work in K1, P1 ribbing for {6‑6}{8‑8} rows. Bind off in ribbing.

FRONT

Work same as Back following Chart 1 through Row 4. Continuing to follow Chart 1, work Reindeer from Chart 3, page 4, between dotted lines of Chart 1. Continue working Front same as Back to the shoulder ribbing. Shoulder Ribbing With Color B and using smaller size needles, work in K1, P1 ribbing for {2‑2}{4‑4} rows. Next row: Work {12‑12}{13‑13} sts in ribbing, bind off {27‑29}{31‑33} sts in ribbing, work remaining sts in ribbing: {12‑12}{13‑13} sts each side. Work {12‑12}{13‑13} sts in ribbing, skip bound off sts, attach second yarn and work {12‑12}{13‑13} sts in ribbing. Work 2 more rows of ribbing. Bind off all sts in ribbing.

SLEEVE (Make 2)

Ribbing With MC and using smaller size needles, cast on {26‑30}{34‑38} sts loosely. Work in K1, P1 ribbing for {1-11/4}{11/2-11/2}", increasing 9 sts evenly spaced across last row: {35‑39}{43‑47} sts. Body Change to larger size needles. Row 1 (Wrong side): Purl across.

Row 2: Following Chart 1 from right to left, changing colors as necessary, knit across from A to {B‑C}{D‑E}. Row 3: Purl across, following Chart 1 from left to right. Continue following Chart 1 through Row 24.

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Sizes 6, 12 and 18 months ONLY: Follow Chart 2 for 8 rows, then work {2‑4}{4} rows with MC. Bind off loosely.

Continue working Chart 1 through Row 21.

With MC work 6 rows, ending by working a wrong side row.

Size 24 months ONLY: Work Row 9 of Chart 1; work 3 rows with MC; follow Chart 2 for 8 rows; work 4 rows with MC. Bind off loosely.

Shaping Row 1 (Decrease row): Continuing with MC, knit across decreasing 20 sts evenly spaced (see Decreasing, page 2): 60 sts.

FINISHING

Seams: Weave shoulder seams matching ribs (Fig. 1, page 2). Weave Sleeve to Sweater between markers. Weave underarm and side in one continuous seam.

Row 2 and all wrong side rows: Purl across.

Row 3: Knit across, decreasing 19 sts evenly spaced: 41 sts.

Button Placement: Sew button on Front neck opening 1" from each shoulder seam.

Row 5: Knit across, decreasing 14 sts evenly spaced: 27 sts.

Button Loop: With Color B and using crochet hook, work a ch 5 loop on Back neck opening opposite each button.

Row 9: K2 tog across: 7 sts.

HAT (One size)

With MC and using smaller size needles, cast on 80 sts loosely. Work in K1, P1 ribbing for 2½". Change to larger size needles.

Row 7: K2 tog across to last st, K1: 14 sts.

Cut yarn, leaving an 18" length. Using yarn needle, draw yarn tightly through last 7 sts. Weave back seam (Fig. 1, page 2).

Pom‑pom With Color B, make a pom‑pom and attach to top of Hat. 3

Row 1 (Wrong side): Purl across.

Rows 2 and 3: Work in Stockinette Stitch.

Row 4: Beginning on Row 2 of Chart 1, changing colors as necessary, knit from A to Z twice. Row 5: Purl across from Z to A twice. 1

Note: On Charts 1 and 2, the letters A-E are referred to when working the Sleeves and the letters A-Z are referred to when working the Hat. 2

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