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Knitting for Kids: Over 40 Patterns for Sweaters, Dresses, Hats, Socks, and More for Your Kids
Knitting for Kids is the one-stop guide for knitting a wide variety of clothing and accessories for your children in an economical way. mirknig.com
With a range of modern to classic attire, your children are sure to be the talk of the playgroundand youll feel proud of your amazing knitting skills! With over forty patterns to follow, anyone can pick up a pair of knitting needles, grab a ball of yarn, and whip up a whole new baby or childs wardrobe in no time.
If you are attending a baby shower, you dont need to buy an expensive gift. Just follow the simple pattern inside and create the perfect booties or blanket.
Or what if your son needs a new scarf?
Why dont you choose his favorite colors and make him one hes sure to wear with pride? Following the step-by-step photos and instructions, you can now knit your favorite niece a beautiful dress with matching hat, or dress up your newborn grandchild with a handsome cardigan.
With seventy full-color photos and patterns, creating an adorable (and affordable) sweater or a fun pair of socks for that special child in your life will be a breeze!

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Pamela Hammerskog
Eva Wincent Knitting for Kids Over 40 Patterns for Sweaters, Dresses, Hats, Socks, and More for Your Kids Photography by Rikard Westman

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A thank-you to... Britt Brjesson Birgitta Esseen Cecilia af Jochnick Gunilla Larsson Gunilla Lindberg Anna-Lena Lundberg Herdis Molinder Mona Westerberg And also to all of the models and their parents who have shot pictures with us in Tegnrlunden and Vasaparken in Stockholm, at Rsundavgen in Solna, and in Nice, France. Copyright 2012 by Paula Hammerskog and Eva Wincent Originally published as Sticks Smtt 2011 by Pamela Hammerskog and Eva Wincent by Ica Bokfrlag, Forma Books AB, Sweden. All Rights Reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any manner without the express written consent of the publisher, except in the case of brief excerpts in critical reviews or articles. All inquiries should be addressed to Skyhorse Publishing, 307 West 36th Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10018. Skyhorse Publishing books may be purchased in bulk at special discounts for sales promotion, corporate gifts, fund-raising, or educational purposes. Special editions can also be created to specifications. For details, contact the Special Sales Department, Skyhorse Publishing, 307 West 36th Street, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10018 or . Skyhorse and Skyhorse Publishing are registered trademarks of Skyhorse Publishing, Inc., a Delaware corporation. Photographer: Rikard Westman Graphic design: Tina Feldreich Danielsson Layout: Anders Wahlberg Visit our website at www.skyhorsepublishing.com . 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Hammerskog, Paula. [Sticka smtt. English] Knitting for kids : over 40 patterns for sweaters, dresses, hats, socks, and more for your kids / Paula Hammerskog and Eva Wincent ; translated from the Swedish by Stine Skarpnes Osttveit.

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Includes index. ISBN 978-1-62087-068-6 (hardcover : alk. paper) 1. Knitting--Patterns. 2. Children's clothing. I. Wincent, Eva. II. Hammerskog, Paula. Sticka smtt. Translation of: III. Title. TT825.H256413 2012 746.43'2--dc23 2012018113 ISBN: 978-1-62087-068-6 Printed in China

Contents

024 months

BABYS VERY FIRST CLOTHES

SWEATERS

CARDIGANS

PANTS

DRESSES

THIS AND THAT

210 years

SWEATERS AND VESTS

CARDIGANS AND JACKETS

DRESSES

Accessories

Decorations and tips

Foreword In our opinion there are many aspects that distinguish knitting - photo 2

Foreword

In our opinion there are many aspects that distinguish knitting clothes for children from knitting for adults.

The first and most important is that all childrens clothes we make are knitted with yarn of very high quality. Nothing can be itchy and it all needs to be machine washable and sturdy; children should not have to worry about taking special care of their knitted clothes.

Many will come to the exact opposite conclusion when it comes to choosing yarn. Since children dirty their clothes or easily get them hooked on thingsand also grow out of their clothes so quickly they barely get to use thempeople tend to buy cheaper yarn, which is hard and loses its shape after washing. But then we wonder why children refuse to use their knitted clothing...

If there is one kind of knitting we should put both money and effort into, it is clothes for children. Soft, strong, and pretty childrens clothes are amazingly useful. Furthermore, they can be passed down through generations when made of high-quality yarn and with good care.

One area that often proves challenging when it comes to childrens clothes is the sizing. For this book, we have chosen to size according to age, which is the most common way of sizing knitted childrens clothes; however, we are well aware that two-year-olds come in many different sizes. Therefore, we have also provided measurements for the clothes so that you can make adjustments based on the specific child.

The gauge is always very important when you knit, but it is especially important here. If you knit even just a tad bit tighter than the given gauge, the garment will end up smaller, and since the clothes are small to begin with this can make a significant difference. When knitting clothes for adults small deviations may not matter as much. That will not work here. You should therefore make a habit of always knitting a small swatch before you begin.

Paula Hammerskog & Eva Wincent

The baby set Scarf hat mittens and socks knitted in one multicolored yarn - photo 3

The baby set

Scarf, hat, mittens, and socks knitted in one multicolored yarn are both fun to knit and to wear. The set may also be knitted in a single color for a more classic feel.

SIZES

36 (69 months)

MATERIALS

Yarn: 2 yarn cones of wool yarn (hosiery yarn striped in colors, which is about 210 m/ 50 g / 1.7 oz.)

Needles: 3 mm / sz 3 and double-pointed needles 3 mm, sz 3

GAUGE

28 st and 38 rows = 4x6 inches / 10x10 cm stockinette on 4 mm / sz 6 needle

Scarf (one size)

Cast on 15 st on 3 mm / sz 3 needle, knit 5 rows.

Continue onto stockinet stitch, except the three outer stitches on each side that you garter stitch. At the same time increase one st on each side on each row until you have 39 stitches total. Knit garter 28 rows.

Decrease 1 st on each row, within the edge stitch, 7 times = 25 stitches.

Knit ribs, k1p1, k1, p1, 1.5 inches / 4 cm, move onto an extra needle, fasten off.

Pick up 25 new stitches over the first rib and knit ribs, k1p1, for 1.5 inches / 4 cm.

Purl these stitches together with the saved stitches so that a tunnel appears.

Increase 12 stitches evenly distributed over the next row = 37 stitches. Stockinet stitch with 3 edge stitches the same way you did earlier for 10 inches / 25 cm.

Decrease 12 stitches evenly distributed over the next row. Knit 1.5 inches / 4 cm of rib knit. Finish like you did with the first half but decrease within the edge stitch instead of increasing. Bind off.

Mittens (one size)

Cast on 38 stitches, garter knit 3 rows. Continue onto rib knitting and knit k1p1, knit one purl one, until the work measures 2.5 inches / 6 cm.

Increase 1 st on each side and stockinet stitch to 2.5 inches / 6 cm or wanted length.

Decrease: *k6, k2 tog; repeat from * the rest of the row.

Continue to decrease on every other row with one st less between the joining of the stitches until you are left with 10 stitches. Fasten off, pull the tie through the stitch, and fasten. Sew the edge together.

Make a twisted string and thread it through the middle row of the rib knit. Tie a bow. You may also make a longer twisted string that may be fastened on each side.

HAT Cast on 109 121 stitches Garter knit 5 rows Continue onto stockinet - photo 4

HAT Cast on 109 121 stitches Garter knit 5 rows Continue onto stockinet - photo 5

HAT

Cast on 109 (121) stitches. Garter knit 5 rows. Continue onto stockinet stitch and start increasing and decreasing the following way: Knit 1 st, increase 1 st, 17 (19) stockinet stitch, knit 3 stitches together, 18 (20) stitches stockinet stitch, increase 1 st, knit 1 st, increase 1 st, 13 (15) stockinet stitch, knit 3 stitches together, 13 (15) stockinet stitch, increase 1 st, knit 1 st, increase 1 st, 18 (19) stockinet stitch, knit 3 stitches together, 17 (19) stockinet stitch, increase 1 st, knit 1 st.

Continue to increase and decrease on every other row another 11 (13) times, quit on the wrong side. Next row (garter knit): Knit 18 (20) stitches, 3 stitches together, knit 32 (36) stitches, 3 stitches together, knit 32 (36) stitches, 3 stitches together, knit 18 (20) stitches.

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