Knitting pattern for Grey sheep bobble jacket with video

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GREY SHEEP BOBBLE JACKET Time to knit


Grey sheep bobble jacket knitting pattern Sizes: XS (S) M (L) XL (2X) 3X (4X) to be worn with approx 15cm/5.9in positive ease. Shown in size L. Yarns (4 strands held together): 1. Drops, KidSilk (75% mohair, 25% silk; 25g/0.9oz = 210m/230yds). Color no.: 19. 2. Drops, KidSilk (75% mohair, 25% silk; 25g/0.9oz = 210m/230yds). Color no.: 19. 3. Drops, KidSilk (75% mohair, 25% silk; 25g/0.9oz = 210m/230yds). Color no.: 19. 4. Drops, KidSilk (75% mohair, 25% silk; 25g/0.9oz = 210m/230yds). Color no.: 19. Yarn weight: 350 (350) 400 (400) 450 (450) 500 (500) g / 12.3 (12.3) 14.1 (14.1) 15.8 (15.8) 17.6 (17.6) oz / 14 (14) 16 (16) 18 (18) 20 (20) balls. Needles: 6mm (US 10, UK 4) circulars 60cm (23in). Gauge: 10cm x 10cm (4’’ x 4’’) = 13 stitches x 19 rows in Garter st, 10cm x 10cm (4’’ x 4’’) = 12 stitches x 24 rows in Fisherman rib st. Notions: 8 stitch markers, 2 scrap yarns, tapestry needle, sewing yarn.

Finished measurements XS

S

M

L

XL

2X

3X

4X

Bust circumference, cm

96.9

104.6

112.3

118.5

124.6

132.3

140.0

146.2

Bust circumference, in

38.2

41.2

44.2

46.6

49.1

52.1

55.1

57.5

Sweater length (from neck top), cm

43.0

45.0

47.0

49.0

50.0

52.0

54.0

56.0

Sweater length (from neck top), in

16.9

17.7

18.5

19.3

19.7

20.5

21.3

22.0

Sleeve length (from neck top), cm

55.0

57.0

59.0

61.0

63.0

65.0

67.0

69.0

Sleeve length (from neck top), in

21.7

22.4

23.2

24.0

24.8

25.6

26.4

27.2

Sleeve upper arm girth, cm

40.0

42.3

44.6

47.7

50.8

53.1

55.4

58.5

Sleeve upper arm girth, in

15.7

16.7

17.6

18.8

20.0

20.9

21.8

23.0


Abbreviations k knit p purl k1b knit into the row below p1b purl into the row below St(s) stitch(es) Sl slip SSK slip, slip, knit RS right side WS wrong side pm place marker sm slip marker rm remove marker inc increase *…….; repeat from * to …. Work the instructions after * and then repeat that section as instructed RLI (Right Lifted Increase) Lift right leg of the stitch below the next stitch on the left-hand needle onto the left-hand needle and knit it. [1 stitch increased] LLI (Left Lifted Increase) Lift the left leg of the stitch 2 rows below the stitch on right-hand needle onto left-hand needle and knit it through the back loop. [1 stitch increased] MB (make bobble) [Knit into front and back] twice into next st, then into front again, turn, on these 5 sts work 5 rows in stockinette st starting with purl, then with left hand needle lift 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th sts over first st.





Round knitting scheme

Start knitting from the sweaters’ top collar line. XS

S

M

L

XL

2X

3X

4X

16/20/22/24

2 (sts)

2 (sts)

26/28/32/34 (stitches) Back

XL

2X

3X

4X

12/13/14/16 (stitches)

XS S M

Sleeve

L

6/7/8/10

Sleeve

XS S M

1(st) 2 (sts)

Front

1(st)

XS

S

M

L

XS

S

M

L

XL

2X

3X

4X

XL

2X

3X

4X

8/9/11/12

13/15/16/17 (stitches)

8/9/11/12

13/15/16/17 (stitches)

2 (sts)

L

6/7/8/10

XL

2X

3X

4X

12/13/14/16 (stitches)


Cardigan scheme

p2

k2,

8

)

ws

(ro

5 ) ws (ro

XS

45/4 S M 7/4 L XL 53/52X 3X9/51 5/57 4X (row /59 s)

XS

65/6 S M 7/6 L XL 73/72X 3X9/71 5/77 4X /7 (rou nds 9 )

XS

S

M

L

XL

2X

3X

4X

34/36/38/40 42/44/46/48 (rows)


Knitting pattern instructions Cast on 54(62)70(78)86(94)102(110) sts From top to armpit Row 1 (RS) Sl1, *k2, p2; rep from * to end, p last st. Row 2 (WS) Sl1, *k2, p2; rep from * to end, p last st. Rep last two rows 1 more time. Row 5 (RS) Sl1, *k2, p2; rep from * to end, p last st. Row 6 (WS) Sl1, *yo, k1; rep from * to end, p last st. How to work 6th row watch this Youtube video: https://youtu.be/un-llhuBXWM Row 7 (RS) Sl1, *sl1, p1 twist; rep from * to end, p last st. How to work 7th row watch this Youtube video: https://youtu.be/RqQwGdes8oM Row 8 (WS) Sl1, *sl1, p1; rep from * to end, p last st. How to work 8-12th rows watch this Youtube video: https://youtu.be/ToVtXvwyh44 Row 9 (RS) Sl1, *sl1, p1; rep from * to end, p last st. Rep last two rows 1 more time Row 12 (WS) Sl1, *sl1, p1; rep from * to end, p last st. Row 13 (RS) Sl1, SSK to end, p last st. How to work 13th row watch this Youtube video: https://youtu.be/dqs2ktRooa0 Row 14 (WS) Sl1, k8(9)11(12)13(15)16(17), pm, p2, pm, k6(7)8(10)12(13)14(16), pm, p2, pm, k16(20)22(24)26(28)32(34), pm, p2, pm, k6(7)8(10)12(13)14(16), pm, p2, pm, k8(9)11(12)13(15)16(17), p last st. Row 15 (RS) Sl1, k to end and sm, p last st. Row 16 (WS) Sl1, k8(9)11(12)13(15)16(17), sm, p2, sm, k6(7)8(10)12(13)14(16), sm, p2, sm, k16(20)22(24)26(28)32(34), sm, p2, sm, k6(7)8(10)12(13)14(16), sm, p2, sm, k8(9)11(12)13(15)16(17), p last st. Row 17 (RS) Sl1, k8(9)11(12)13(15)16(17), RLI, sm, k2, sm, LLI, k6(7)8(10)12(13)14(16), RLI, sm, k2, sm, LLI, k16(20)22(24)26(28)32(34), RLI, sm, k2, sm, LLI, k6(7)8(10)12(13)14(16), RLI, sm, k2, sm, LLI, k8(9)11(12)13(15)16(17), p last st. Repeat last two rows until 54(56)58(60)62(64)66(68) rows have been worked: work in Garter st (knit in RS and WS) and at the same time make increases in RS as it was done in 17th row. Every WS row work like it was done in 16th row and take a notice that 2 sts between sm are always purled. Next row (RS) Sl1, k to first sm, RLI, sm, k2, sm, LLI, k9, *k1, MB, k1; rep from * to 9 sts before first sm, k9, RLI, sm, k2, sm, LLI, k to first sm, RLI, sm, k2, sm, LLI, k9, *k1, MB, k1; rep from * to 9 sts before first sm, k9, RLI, sm, k2, sm, LLI, k to last 1 st, p last st. Next row (WS) Work this row like it was done in 16th row: knit all sts, purl 2 sts between stitch markers and slip markers. Next row (RS) Work this row like it was done in 17th row: k to end and make increases RLI and LLI in the same places and slip markers.


Next row (WS) Sl1, *k1, p1; rep from * 14(15)16(17)18(20)21(22) more times, k0(0)1(1)1(0)0(0), rm, p0(0)1(1)1(0)0(0), k1(1)0(0)0(1)1(1), place next 1 st on scrap yarn, rm, place sleeve stitches on the same scrap yarn, rm, place next 1 st on scrap yarn, tie up scrap yarn endings, p1(1)0(0)0(1)1(1), k0(0)1(1)1(0)0(0), rm, p0(0)1(1)1(0)0(0), *k1, p1; rep from * 29(32)33(35)37(40)43(45) more times, k0(0)1(1)1(0)0(0), rm, p0(0)1(1)1(0)0(0), k1(1)0(0)0(1)1(1), place next 1 st on scrap yarn, rm, place sleeve stitches on the same scrap yarn, rm, place next 1 st on scrap yarn, tie up scrap yarn endings, p1(1)0(0)0(1)1(1), k0(0)1(1)1(0)0(0), rm, p0(0)1(1)1(0)0(0), *k1, p1; rep from * 14(15)16(17)18(20)21(22) more times, p last st. Total amount of stitches: body - 126(136)146(154)162(172)182(190) sts, sleeve 52(55)58(62)66(69)72(76) sts. From armpit to bottom Continue work with body stitches - 126(136)146(154)162(172)182(190) sts. Next row (RS) Sl1, *k1b, p1; rep from * to last 1 st, p last st. How to work this row watch this Youtube video: https://youtu.be/XTz_0iDntbA Next row (WS) Sl1, *k1b, p1; rep from * to last 1 st, p last st. Repeat last two rows 16(17)18(19)20(21)22(23) more times. Cast off: *k3tog and cast off at the same time, k2tog and cast off at the same time; rep from * to end. How to cast off watch this Youtube video: https://youtu.be/n57gbcBSDYk Sleeves Move sleeve stitches from scrap yarn on circular needles. Continue work with sleeve stitches - 52(55)58(62)66(69)72(76) sts. Take a notice that sleeves are knitted in rounds. Round 1 Only S (2X): k2tog, p1; all sizes: *K1, p1; rep from * 25(25)28(30)32(32)35(37) more times, pm. Round 2 *K1b, p1; rep to end, sm. Round 3 *K1, p1b; rep to end, sm. Repeat last two rounds 31(32)33(34)35(36)37(38) more times. Cast off: k3tog and cast off at the same time to end. How to cast off watch this Youtube video: https://youtu.be/C2xTfN1KGXE Repeat the same knitting steps with other sleeve. Finishing Weave in all endings.


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