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Young Einstein
An easy to knit, seamless & versatile pattern for a unisex jacket/cardigan.
Great for wearing out and impressing people with your knitting whilst keeping kids warm, or for playing around in the backyard.
Complete with a pick ’n’ mix of options - hoods, collar, pockets!
Young Einstein is a seamless pattern. The V-neck makes it perfect for infants as it sits low enough to suit children who dislike wool sitting high around their neck or to accommodate a bib.
Sizing for the pattern ranges from newborn up to 10 years (15-28 inch chest)
It can be knit in either DK (8ply) or worsted weight (10ply) as long as a 20sts gauge is achieved.
Information is also provided for substituting yarns of other weights
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE INFO -
This pattern is copyright and is the express property of the author Julia Stanfield.
This pattern is for personal use. Please do not sell or publish the pattern.
However, in purchasing this pattern, you are also purchasing the rights to use this pattern for small scale commercial purposes, making items personally.
Please credit any items you knit for sale back to this pattern, describing it as a ‘Little Hoodlum’ and mentioning Julia Stanfield as the designer.
Young Einstein is just one in a series of 3 unisex, easy to knit, seamless (topdown) and versatile patterns called ’The Little Rascals’ which are sold together as an e-book. They’re great for wearing out or for mucking around in the backyard.
Young Einstein is perfect knitted as a first cardigan for newborn babies right up to being knitted as a jacket with a hood for bigger kids.
Now available to be bought and downloaded as an individual pattern as well as part of the e-book. If bought as an inidividual pattern please note it only contains the full and comprehensive Young Einstein pattern
The e-book is a comprehensive, detailed pattern with almost every imaginable extra possible! The new improved pick-a-path style pattern has so many options to allow you to choose your own way through the pattern, creating your own unique garment for a loved one.
As well as this the main patterns are also able to be downloaded individually as of May 2012.
The updated e-book now contains instructions for:
- Contrast colour edge (designed for those that dislike picking up stitches this is done as the garment is being knitted but is a skill for an intermediate level knitter)
- Moss or garter stitch edge
- Hood
- Collars in either rib, moss or garter stitch
- Wide or tapered sleeves
- Cables in the raglan, kangaroo pocket or hood
- Kangaroo or patch pockets
As well as exclusive Watermellish embellishment charts
- Bulldozers
- Daisies
- Ladybugs
- Caterpillars
But wait! There’s more!
Also included is PupPup’s Mini Hotshot pattern (for teddies), so you can knit matching sets for beloved teds.
Sizings for the patterns range from newborn up to 10 years (15-28 inch chest)
The patterns can be knit in either DK (8ply) or worsted weight (10ply) as long as a 20sts gauge is achieved. Information is also provided for substituting yarns of other weights.
The other 2 patterns in the collection are the Hotshot (vestee) and the Little Hoodlum (jersey) - all which come with the same versatility and options. The v-neck on all of them makes it easy to pop on a bib for any little rascal or for bigger rascals that complain that they don’t like wool up around their neck.
Yardages of the hooded Young Einstein are approximately:
320 - 1000 metres (more information about yardages are included in the pattern for the different versions)
Now LICENSE FREE!
In purchasing any patterns by Julia Stanfield you are also purchasing the rights to use this pattern for small scale commercial purposes, making items personally. Please credit any items you knit for sale back to this pattern and Julia Stanfield as the designer.
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- First published: May 2012
- Page created: June 16, 2010
- Last updated: September 10, 2016 …
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