addiExpress instruction
Winding children wrap jacket
Super comfortable and easy to put on – the wrap jacket for the little ones is quickly wound and should not be missing in any closet.
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addiExpress Basic Instruction
How it works:
Right front part (1x)
- Cast on 13 stitches to the left side of the black needles
- Increase 1 stitch on the left side every 2nd row 30 times = 60 rows – 43 stitches.
- Work 6 rows across all 43 stitches = total of 66 rows – 43 stitches.
Left front part (1x)
- Cast on 13 stitches to the right side of the black needles
- Increase 1 stitch on the right side every 2nd row 30 times = 60 rows – 43 stitches.
- Work 6 rows across all 43 stitches = total of 66 rows – 43 stitches.
How it works:
Right front part (1x)
- Cast on 13 stitches to the left side of the black needles
- Increase 1 stitch on the left side every 2nd row 30 times = 60 rows – 43 stitches.
- Work 6 rows across all 43 stitches = total of 66 rows – 43 stitches.
Left front part (1x)
- Cast on 13 stitches to the right side of the black needles
- Increase 1 stitch on the right side every 2nd row 30 times = 60 rows – 43 stitches.
- Work 6 rows across all 43 stitches = total of 66 rows – 43 stitches.
Back part (1x)
- Create a back piece with 43 stitches over a length of 66 rows.
Back part (1x)
- Create a back piece with 43 stitches over a length of 66 rows.
Sleeves (2x)
- Cast on 23 stitches opposite of the black needles (white needles 14 to 36).
- Increase 1 stitch on each side every 8th row 6 times = 48 rows – 35 stitches.
- Work 6 rows across all 35 stitches = total of 54 rows – 35 stitches.
Sleeves (2x)
- Cast on 23 stitches opposite of the black needles (white needles 14 to 36).
- Increase 1 stitch on each side every 8th row 6 times = 48 rows – 35 stitches.
- Work 6 rows across all 35 stitches = total of 54 rows – 35 stitches.
Finishing
Transfer the stitches of the individual panels from the top and bottom to the circular needle and bind off (see tip on page 11).
- Close shoulder seams
- Sew in sleves
- Close side and sleeve seams using Kitchener stitch.
Finishing
Transfer the stitches of the individual panels from the top and bottom to the circular needle and bind off (see tip on page 11).
- Close shoulder seams
- Sew in sleves
- Close side and sleeve seams using Kitchener stitch.
Finish all edges as follows:
- Pick up and knit stitches, 1 row knit stitches (wrong side)
- Bind off loosely with knit stitches (right side)
Crochet around all edges:
- *1 single crochet stitch (double crochet in UK)
- 4 double crochet in the following stitch
- Skip 1 stitch
repeat from * continuously
Finally, attach two approx. 80 cm long cords or knitting strings (e.g. cranked with the addiEi) to close the wrap jacket.
Finish all edges as follows:
- Pick up and knit stitches, 1 row knit stitches (wrong side)
- Bind off loosely with knit stitches (right side)
Crochet around all edges:
- *1 single crochet stitch (double crochet in UK)
- 4 double crochet in the following stitch
- Skip 1 stitch
repeat from * continuously
Finally, attach two approx. 80 cm long cords or knitting strings (e.g. cranked with the addiEi) to close the wrap jacket.
A tutorial from the book addiExpress Kingsize