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Christmas Tree Mini Sweater Ornament
This darling mini sweater ornament is knit in the round from the top down. In one or two evenings you will have a special keepsake ornament for your tree… or a memorable gift.
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PATTERN INCLUDES:
• Five duplicate stitch charts to customize the front of the sweater: HEART, JOY, SAILBOAT, HO HO, & TREE designs.
• Duplicate stitch instructions with photos.
• Mini wire hanger instructions with step-by-step photos.
SKILL LEVEL - Intermediate.
If you know how to knit, purl, increase & decrease stitches, and knit in the round, you can make this keepsake ornament.
SUPPLIES FOR ONE MINI SWEATER ORNAMENT:
- 40 yards #4 weight worsted or Aran wool or wool blend yarn for main color.
- 2 - 3 yards #4 weight worsted or Aran yarn in desired color(s) for duplicate stitch design
- US size 5 double pointed needles (DPN) - set of 4
- 3 stitch holders - at least 4” long
- Stitch markers
- Tapestry needle
FINISHED SIZE: approximately 4” high x 8” (sleeve end to sleeve end) x 3.5” (across chest of sweater).
DUPLICATE STITCH INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED:
This pattern includes five charts for the heart, joy, tree, sailboat and “ho ho” designs to customize the front of your mini-sweater.
If you have never done duplicate stitch before (this is how you add a design after the basic knitting is completed), the pattern includes detailed step-by-step instructions…with lots of photos!
BONUS – HOW TO MAKE WIRE HANGER INSTRUCTIONS:
Make a cute little wire hanger to use to hang the mini sweater on the tree!
Included in this pattern is a detailed one-page instruction sheet with photos to walk you through how to make a wire hanger. You will need wire and three tools: needle nose pliers, round nose pliers and wire cutters. You might have these in a basic household tool box or ask a jewelry making friend if you can borrow them for a little bit.
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- First published: November 2013
- Page created: November 18, 2013
- Last updated: November 11, 2023 …
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