Showing posts with label batman sweater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label batman sweater. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

The Cody Collection

Welcome to Crafting with Steph!

In my last post, I gave out a pattern on making dog sweaters (for Yorkies and other small dogs). Recently, I have knit a few more sweaters using the same pattern, and I would like to share my accomplishments with you.

So, without further ado, here they are:





For this sweater, I used Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Glowworm, Shocking Pink, and Turquoise.




The SuperMan pattern I found on Google Images, and it works terrific!





We have a lot of fun with our dog at my house, and we pretend that he has multiple personalities. I am working on writing a book all about him, and I hope to publish it one day. Anyway, some of his aliases are Cody the Spy, Cody the Space Alien (from the planet Cuteon- you can read more about that at codytheyorkie.blogspot.com, BatCody, and Darwin, the professor from England. 

So, I thought what better than to add another alias to him, and make his Sailor Cody, loyal sea dog in Her Majesty's navy (because he's a Yorkie, which originated from England, duh). 

After making the back, with this lovely pattern (which, of course, I tweaked):

I decided that the front (belly part), had to be extra special. I had already done stripes, so this time, I chose to inscribe Cody's alias on it too. 

I went on to braceletbook.com where I made a special pattern for the front. 





For this one, I knit the sweater in Red Heart Super Saver Peruvian Print. I didn't use any special patterns, so I just knit the whole thing with one yarn.



So, there you have it. The Cody Collection!

- steph365 3/31/14

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Yorkie Batman Sweater

Hello and welcome back to Crafting with Steph!

Today, I have another knitting pattern to share! This one is a sweater I made for a very important friend of mine- my dog, Cody (you can learn more about him on his blog, codytheyorkie.blogspot.com). 




I used Red Heart Super Saver Yarn in Bright Yellow, Turquoise, and Shocking Pink, and size 9 US knitting needles.



My sweater was made to fit my dog, who is a size small in dog. 



We will start with the back of the sweater (the part on the dogs back). To begin, cast on 40 stitches. 

Knit 10 rows of knit 2, purl 2. 


After that, knit for 10 rows in stockinette stitch.


On the 11th row, start this pattern:




After you have finished the pattern, knit for 8 more rows. 

On the ninth row, decrease 4 stitches by knitting 2 together four times. Do this for the 10th and 11th rows too, so that you have decreased 12 stitches in total, leaving you with 28 stitches on your needle. 

Knit 2 more rows, and then switch to the knit 2, purl 2 technique for 10 rows. 

Bind off. Sew in tails. 




For the front of the sweater (the part on the dog's belly), you will need to cast on 30 stitches. 

As in the back, you will need to knit the first 10 rows in knit 2, purl 2. 

I did this side of the sweater in stripes, so after the first 10 rows in yellow, I switched to blue yarn. 

After knitting 10 rows in blue stockinette stitch, I switched back to yellow, in which I knit another 10 rows. 

Next, I switched to pink. I knit 3 rows, and on the 4th row, I decreased 4 stitches by knitting 2 together 4 times. 

I knit the 5th row, and on the 6th row, I decreased 2 stitches. 

I knit 7-9 rows, each with 22 stitches on them. 

On the tenth row, I added 6 stitches by using the MAKE 1 technique. I knit 3, made 1, knit 3, made 1, knit 3, made 1, knit 3, made 1, knit 3, made 1, knit 3, made 1, knit 4, made 1. This gave me back a total of 28 stitches.

Switch back to yellow, and knit 10 rows in knit 2, purl 2. 

Cast off, and sew in all your tails. 


Now, you're ready to finish your dog sweater. With both front sides of the sweater facing each other, sew them together. The top of the back and the top of the front should be equal. Make sure to leave space where we decreased for the dog's front leg holes. Sew along the side of the leg hole on one side, to reinforce it. Do this on both sides.



After you finish sewing the sides, sew in your tails. Your new dog sweater is ready for your furry friends to wear!

Enjoy!  


- steph365 3/6/14