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GRACE’S DOG SWEATER PATTERN

(as knit by Grace, despised by Zack, and tolerated

by Muffin…er, Bruiser…er, Muffin…)

For dogs with a 28-inch chest

Materials:

Size 7 knitting needles

Size 8 knitting needles

Size 8 circular needle

3 5-ounce skeins of yarn

Instructions for Neck
&
Body:

With size 7 needles and one skein of yarn, cast on 88

stitches. K1, P1 for 2 inches.

Change to size 8 needles.

Row 1: Knit across.

Row 2: Purl across.

Row 3: Increase in first stitch; knit across to last

stitch; increase in last stitch.

Rows 4-10: Continue to increase in first and last

stitch of
every
row for the next 7 rows.

Increase in first and last stitch of
every

other
row until 124 stitches are on

needle, ending with a knit row.

Preparation for Leg Openings:

Row
1:
With those 124 stitches on needle, P8, K16,

P76, K16, P8.

Row 2: Increase in first stitch; knit across to last

stitch; increase in last stitch.

Row 3: P9, K16, P76, K16, P9.

Row 4: Repeat Row 2.

Row 5: P10, K16, P76, K16, P10.

Instructions for
Leg
Openings:

Row 1: K13, bind off next 10 stitches, K81, bind off

next 10 stitches, K12.

(Note: Two other skeins of yarn need to be attached at

this point because all three sections are worked at the

same time, using separate yarn for each one.)

Row 2: P10, K3. With second skein of yarn, K3,

P76, K3. With third skein of yarn, K3,

P10.

Row 3: With first skein of yarn, K across. With

second skein of yarn, K across. With third

skein of yarn, K across.

Rows 4-12: Repeat Rows 2 and 3 nine more times.

Row 13: P10, K3, turn. Add on 10 stitches, turn.

With same yarn, K3, P76, K3, turn. Add

on 10 stitches, turn. With same yarn, K3,

P across to end. (Should have 128 stitches

on needle.)

Instructions for Lower Leg Band:

Row 1: K across.

Row 2: P10, K16, P76, K16, P10.

Rows 3-6: Repeat Rows 1 and 2 two times. Continue

in stockinette stitch pattern (knit

one row, purl the other) until piece

measures 13 inches from very beginning,

ending with
purl
row.

Shaping Instructions:

Row 1: Bind off 14 stitches at beginning of row, K across to end.

Row 2: Bind off 14 stitches at beginning of row, P across to end.

Row 3: Slip 1 stitch, K1, pass slipped stitch over

knit stitch (PSSO), K across to last 2

stitches, K those 2 stitches together as one

(K2tog).

Row 4: P across (98 stitches).

Rows 5-18: Repeat Rows 3 and 4 fourteen times (70

stitches remaining after last row). Piece

should measure 25 inches from beginning

to end. Leave remaining stitches on

needle. With right sides facing each

other, sew up seam. Pick up those

remaining 70 stitches, with right sides

still facing each other, onto circular

needle. Work in ribbing pattern (K1, P1)

for one inch. Bind off.

Optional A:
Weave elastic thread through first row of

neck ribbing.

Optional B:
Decorate with sports emblems or patches

of your choice.

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