Free knitting patterns The Animal Lover dog sweater

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Take a flash photo and you’ll see how unique this dog sweaters is! I have prepared free dog knitting models for you. i hope you will like it…

Paw Print Dog Sweater Knitting Pattern

Paw Print Dog Sweater Knitting Pattern

 

Keep your best furry friend warm with this stylish shaded sweater. If you look closely at the pretty lace design you’ll see that it is made up of clever puppy paw prints!

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Kj Hay
  • Easy
  • Knitting
  • Apparel

Boutique Unforgettable®: 1 (1, 2, 3) balls 3950 PetuniaKnitting Needles: 4.5mm [US 7]Stitch markers, stitch holder, 4 (4, 6, 6) 6-10mm [¼ – 3⁄8”] buttons, yarn needle

Directions are for size X-Small; changes for sizes Small, Medium, and Large are in parentheses.Finished Chest: 38 (48.5, 58.5, 68.5) cm [15 (19, 23, 27)”]
Finished Length: 28 (35.5, 45.5, 54.5) cm [11 (14, 18, 21½)”], not including collar

TENSION/GAUGE: 18 sts = 10 cm [4”]; 24 rows = 10 cm [4”] in pattern. CHECK YOUR TENSION/ GAUGE. Use any size needles to obtain the tension/gauge.

Paw Print Dog Sweater Knitting

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Flashy Dog Sweater and Leash Crochet Pattern

Free knitting patterns The Animal Lover dog sweater
Free knitting patterns The Animal Lover dog sweater

Take a flash photo and you’ll see how unique this dog sweater is! It is made with yarn that has a thread wrap that reflects light. Pattern is given for four sizes so all your four-legged friends can be warm while dressing with flash!

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  • Easy
  • Crochet
  • Accessories

Reflective™: 2 (2, 3, 5) balls 8699 Olive A, 1 (1, 2, 2) balls 8242 Neon Yellow BCrochet Hooks: 6mm [US J-10] and 5mm [US H-8] (for neckband only)Yarn needle, 3 (5, 7, 7) buttons, 25mm diameter, 19–24mm [¾– 1”] swivel latch, stitch markers

Directions are for size X-small. Changes for sizes Small, Medium, and Large are in parentheses.Finished Neck: 18 (26.5, 33, 43) cm [7 (10½, 13, 17)”], buttoned at neckband (worked with smaller hook)
Finished Chest: 35.5 (48.5, 63.5, 79) cm [14 (19, 25, 31)”], buttoned
Finished Length: (25.5 (35.5, 45.5, 56) cm [10 (14, 18, 22)”], including neckband

TENSION/GAUGE: 12 sts = 10 cm [4”]; 11 rows = 10 cm [4”] in Seed stitch using larger hook. CHECK YOUR TENSION/GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the tension/gauge.

Flashy Dog Sweater and Leash Crochet

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Celebrator Dog Sweater in Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick

Celebrator Dog Sweater in Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick

 

Skill Level: Easy

Suggested Yarn:

Lion Brand Fun Fur Solid

Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick

Yarn Weight: Super Bulky (5-6 wpi)

Needle Size:

US 11 – 8.0 mm

US 13 – 9.0 mm

Gauge: 9 stitches and 10.5 rows = 10 cm in St st

Size: Small, Medium, Large, 1X

Celebrator Dog Sweater in Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick
Celebrator Dog Sweater in Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick

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The Patriot Dog Sweater in Lion Brand Heartland

The Patriot Dog Sweater Pattern is a knitting pattern made from medium-weight yarn with a beginner’s level of difficulty.

Aran (8 wpi)

17 stitches and 24 rows = 10 cm in Beaded Rib

Needle size              :  US 8 – 5.0 mm

                                 US 9 – 5.5 mm
Dimensions Detail
To fit dogs about 10-18 (18-29) lb. Finished Neck Circumference 12 (15) in. (30.5 (38) cm) Finished Chest 18 3/4 (23 1/2) in. (47.5 (59.5) cm) Finished Length 20 (23) in. (51 (58.5) cm)
GAUGE:
17 sts + 24 rnds = about 4 in. (10 cm) in Beaded Rib pattern worked in rnds using larger needles

The Patriot Dog Sweater in Lion Brand Heartland

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  1. Sweater is worked in one piece beg at neck.
  2. Piece is worked in the rnd to leg openings, then back and underpiece are worked separately back and forth in rows. When leg openings are complete, underpiece and back are rejoined and worked in the rnd to the lower back. Lower back is worked back and forth in rows.
  3. When knitting in the rnd on double pointed needles (dpns), your sts need to be divided fairly evenly onto the needles. If you are working with a set of 4 dpns, your sts should be divided among 3 needles. If you are working with a set of 5 dpns, your sts should be divided among 4 needles. The total number of sts will not always be evenly divisible by the number of dpns that you are using – this is not a problem! Simply divide your sts as evenly as possible, you will still create a symmetrical ‘tube’ of knitting…

 

 

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