baby yoda dog sweater pattern · 2020. 10. 31. · knit with 6mm (us 10) knitting needles and...
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Baby Yoda Dog Sweater PatternBy Louise Bollanos
Skill Level
About This PatternKnit with 6mm (US 10) knitting needles and bulky/chunky/12 ply yarn, the dog sweaterand Baby Yoda hat is a great pattern for any advanced beginner knitters as well as themore experienced. The main body of the dog sweater is knit flat, then joined in theround to complete the neck. The hat has chin ties that require basic crochet knowledge.
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SizeThe instructions are for small, medium and large dogs.The sizes are easily adjustable for the length of the body and the width of the chest.
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YarnAny Bulky/Chunky/12 Ply yarn.I used Alize Lanagold Classic (brown melange 240) for the dog sweater and left overHayfield chunky in green and in beige for the hat.You need around 100g/150g/170g for the dog sweater.You need around 30g/50g for the contrasting coloured sleeves.You need around 50g/100g for the hat, outside ears and chin ties.You need around 30g for the inside ear colour.
I used up left overs from my yarn stash for this project. The sweater could be knit in a thicker Aran/Worsted/10 Ply yarn that is near to theBulky/Chunky/12 Ply weight.
Yarn Notes
Needles6mm (US 10) circular knitting needles use a 24" or 32" cable.
NotionsScissors
Darning needle
Tape measure
GaugeDog sweater - 16 sts and 20 rows to 4x4 inches / 10 x 10 cm in st st.
Hat - 12 sts and 18 rows to 4x4 inches / 10 x 10 cm in st st.
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Hook6mm (US 10/J) Hook for the hat chin ties.
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Knitting Abbreviations
Cont - Continue
Dec - Decrease (you can K2tog or cast off)
Foll - Following
Inc - Increase (you can KFB)
K - Knit
KFB - Knit into the front and back of the stitch to increase
K2tog - Knit the next two stitches together
P - Purl
Rem - Remaining
Rep - Repeat
St(s) - Stitch(es)
St, st - Stockinette stitch
2 x 2 Ribbing - *K2, P2 - rep from * to end of row
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Crochet AbbreviationsCh - Chain
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The pattern is written for all sizes starting with the small size – with changes for
different sizes listed in all necessary places.
To follow the pattern more easily, circle or highlight all numbers pertaining to your
dog's size before beginning.
The small size is listed first, then the medium and large in ().
Row 1: *K2, P2 rep from * to end.
Row 2: *K2, P2 rep from * to end.
Increase 1 st at each end of every other row 5 (5/6) times, forming new patterns in
ribbing as you work.
Continue to work in 2x2 ribbing - (for size medium only - increase 1 st at each end of
this first row).
Continue to work in 2x2 ribbing until the piece measures 11.5 (15.5/18.5) inches or any
desired length to the neck of your dog.
Decrease 1 st at each end of the last row - (For the medium size decrease 2 sts at
each end of the last row and for the large size decrease 2 sts at each end of the last
row).
Work in 2 x 2 ribbing (K2, P2) on 52 (72/92) sts for 4 (5-6) inches or longer if you wish
depending on the length of your dogs neck.
Cast off loosely in rib.
The Back Piece - (Knit flat - back and forth on the needles)
Cast on 44 (64/84) sts (in the main coloured yarn for the sweater).
Working The Neck
Now you will join your work in the round to continue the ribbing for the neck.
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Cast on 20 (24/28) sts and work in K2/P2 ribbing for 2 (3/4) inches.
Increase 1 (0/2) sts at the end of the last row of ribbing.
Continue to work in 2 x 2 ribbing until the piece measures 5.5 (6.5/7.5) inches.
Decrease 1 st at the beg and end of every other row 5 (5/6) times, then every row until
you have 2 sts left (all sizes).
Cast off.
Sew the underside/chest to the main piece, fitting the point of the underside to the
opening underneath the neck.
Seam for 3 (3.5/4) inches and leave a 2 (2.5/3)inch gap for the leg holes on either side.
Sew up the rem length after the leg holes have been measured out.
Weave in any loose ends.
Pick up and knit 40 sts.
Join in the round and work K2, P2 ribbing.
Cont to knit in 2 x 2 ribbing for 2 inches (you may want to make this longer).
Cast off in rib.
Secure and weave in any loose ends.
Repeat for the second sleeve.
The Underside/Chest
Making Up
The Sleeves
In the same coloured yarn or a contrasting colour, you may wish to add the sleeves.
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The underside of thesweater fits into the mainback piece for seaming.
The sweater can be madewith the sleeves orwithout as you can seebelow.
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You will need 6mm (US 10) needles - the hat is worked flat - knit back and forth.
You will also need around 50/100g of Bulky/Chunky/12 Ply green yarn and 30-50g of a
beige coloured yarn for the inside of the ears.
The hat is made in 7 pieces, there is the hat, 2 outside ear pieces, 2 inside ear pieces
and 2 chin ties.
There are three sizes - small, medium and large.
Row 1 - Knit.
Row 2 - Purl.
Cont to work in st, st for 5 (5/5.5 inches).
Row 1 - *K1, K2tog - rep to the end of the row.
Row 2 - Purl.
Row 3 - *K2tog - rep to the end of the row.
Row 4 - Purl.
Next row - Cast off.
Weave in any loose ends.
The Hat Pattern
Cast on 40 (42/44) sts.
Decrease
Don't pull those stitches up or seam them - leave the cast off edge, as this will fit over
the back of your dogs head.
The Chin Ties - Make 2
With your hook and green yarn - chain 60 (62/64).
Tie off and secure.
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Row 1 - Knit.
Row 2 - Purl.
Cont to work in st, st for 16 (18/20) rows.
Row 1 - K2tog at each end of the row.
Row 2 - Purl.
Cont to rep rows 1 and 2 until you have 2 sts left.
Cast off.
Row 1 - Knit.
Row 2 - Purl.
Cont to work in st, st for 10 (12/14) rows.
Row 1 - K2tog at each end of the row.
Row 2 - Purl.
Cont to rep rows 1 and 2 until you have 2 sts left.
Cast off.
The Outer Ears - Make 2
In green yarn cast on 6 (8/10) sts.
Decrease
The Inner Ears - Make 2
In beige yarn cast on 6 (8/10) sts.
Decrease
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Stitch the chin ties to either side of the front corner points of the hat.
Weave in any loose ends.
Seam the inner ear to the outer ear - with the outsides (right sides) facing you.
Stitch the edges using the mattress stitch - the inner ear should fit into the point of
the outside ear - so that the outside point can be closed over it.
Where the outer ear starts to decrease - the inner ear point will fit into this and then
you can seam the outer ear over the top to close it up.
Weave in any loose ends at the top section of the ear.
Rep with the second ear.
Then fold the bottom of the ear in half and see where you want to place it on the hat.
I placed the hat onto a polystyrene ball but you can use a large ball of yarn.
This makes it easier to see where the ears are going to go.
Stitch the ear into place - on one side then stitch the other ear to the other side.
Weave in any loose ends.
Make sure they look even on either side.
Make any adjustments if you need to before you weave in the loose ends.
Once you are happy, weave them in and the hat will be ready to wear!
Step 1 - Chin Ties
Step 2 - Seaming The Ears
Step 3 - Attaching The Ears To the Hat
Step 4 - Make Sure The Ears Look Even
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Stitch the chin ties to either side of the front corner points of the hat.
Weave in any loose ends.
Step 1 - The Chin Ties
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Seam the inner ear to the outer ear - with the outsides (right sides) facing you.
Stitch the edges using the mattress stitch - the inner ear should fit into the point of
the outside ear - so that the outside point can be closed over it.
Where the outer ear starts to decrease - the inner ear point will fit into this and then
you can seam the outer ear over the top to close it up.
Weave in any loose ends at the top section of the ear.
Rep with the second ear.
Step 2 - Seaming The Ears
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Then fold the bottom of the ear in half and see where you want to place it on the hat.
I placed the hat onto a polystyrene ball but you can use a large ball of yarn.
This makes it easier to see where the ears are going to go.
Stitch the ear into place - one one side then stitch the other ear to the other side.
Weave in any loose ends.
Step 3 - Attaching The Ears To the Hat
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Make sure they look even on either side.
Make any adjustments if you need to before you weave in the loose ends.
Once you are happy, weave them in and the hat will be ready to wear!
Step 4 - Make Sure The Ears Look Even
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