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Snow Dog sweater
Getting ready to head out the door with your favorite pooch? We all know dogs want to accessorize too! What could be more fun than dressing your favorite four-legged friend in his or her very own Snow Dog sweater to strut its stuff? And to make heads really turn as you and your pooch take to the sidewalks, knit up the matching Snow Cone cowl for yourself!
Snow Dog is written for five sizes, based on chest measurement and length from neck to tail. But, this sweater is easily modified to fit your pooch by simply changing needle sizing and/or adding or subtracting length to the body. The body is divided for the front legs, and the back and chest pieces are worked back and forth separately, making this project suitable for intermediate knitters. We’ve even included a clever opening at the top for attaching a leash that will not interfere with your pup’s fashion statement.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
To fit dog chest measurement:
XS,(S,M,L,XL)
13 (17, 21, 25, 29)” / 33 (43, 53, 63.5, 73.5) cm
Sweater chest:
14.75 (18.5, 22.25, 26, 31.5)” / 37.5 (47, 56.5, 66, 80) cm
Sweater length:
11.75 (12.5, 15.75, 17.5, 21.5)” / 30 (32, 40, 45, 55) cm
YARN
Sweater Aran
XSmall, Small, Medium
MC; 1 skein
CC; Less than 1 skein
Large, XLarge
MC; 2 skeins CC; 1 skein
NOTE: We chose Sweater Aran because of it’s easy care.
Sample featured in:
XSmall - MC Bell Bottoms, CC Wintry Mix
Large - MC Fine Print, CC Hudson
GAUGE
17 sts and x 23 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Polka Dots Stitch pattern on larger needles, after blocking.
NEEDLES
Needle listed is suggested. Always take time to swatch.
Gauge Needle: Size US 9 (5.5 mm) circular needle or set of DPNs — or size necessary to obtain gauge;
Smaller Needle: Size US 8 (5.0 mm) circular needle or set of DPNs — or size necessary to obtain gauge.
Circular needle can be used instead of DPNs if using the Magic Loop Method.
TOOLS
Stitch markers
Stitch holders
Waste yarn
Tapestry needle
NOTES
This dog sweater is worked in the round from the neck down. The body is divided for the front legs and the back and chest pieces are worked back and forth separately. After completion of the back and the chest pieces, rejoin to continue working in the round.
Once the body length from neck to belly has been reached, short rows are worked back and forth towards the tail.
ALSO OF NOTE: Oliver is a 5lb Miniature Poodle and he is wearing an XS. Thor is an 80lb Olde English Bulldogge with an extra-wide chest, he is wearing an XL with a loose bind off.
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