Stripey Duffle Coat
Every tot needs their own double-breasted jacket, yes? This striped duffle style sweater is worked top down all in one piece. There is no seaming and the hood is worked bottom-up from the collar. The stripes are worked intarsia and this is a great first-intarsia project since there is no chart to follow. Consider adding extra length to the sleeves and bottom of the jacket to make the fit last through an extra winter. Try contrasting color buttons to really make it pop! Shown in 0-6 months.
Every tot needs their own double-breasted jacket, yes? This striped duffle style sweater is worked top down all in one piece. There is no seaming and the hood is worked bottom-up from the collar. The stripes are worked intarsia and this is a great first-intarsia project since there is no chart to follow. Consider adding extra length to the sleeves and bottom of the jacket to make the fit last through an extra winter. Try contrasting color buttons to really make it pop! Shown in 0-6 months.
Every tot needs their own double-breasted jacket, yes? This striped duffle style sweater is worked top down all in one piece. There is no seaming and the hood is worked bottom-up from the collar. The stripes are worked intarsia and this is a great first-intarsia project since there is no chart to follow. Consider adding extra length to the sleeves and bottom of the jacket to make the fit last through an extra winter. Try contrasting color buttons to really make it pop! Shown in 0-6 months.
- Finished Chest: 17.75 (19.5, 21.25, 23.5, 25.25)”
- Size: 0-6 months (6-12 months, 12-18 months, 2, 4)
- Gauge: 14 sts and 20 rows per 4" in stockinette
- Yarn: 145 (180, 210, 240, 280) yards A & 85 (105, 135, 150, 175) yards B bulky weight yarn
- Tools: Size 9 (5.5 mm) needles and set of 5 DPNs
- Notions: 6 (6, 8, 8, 10) 1" buttons