Outrageously Adorable Dog Knits: 25 must-have styles for the pampered pooch. Caitlin Doyle
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1 Keeping the yarn at the back of your work, knit the first two stitches onto the right-hand needle.
2 Insert the left needle into the stitch that’s furthest from the tip.
3 Lift this stitch over the other stitch, slipping it off the needle.
4 Knit another stitch onto the right-hand needle and repeat to the end of the row.
5 When there is one stitch left, slip it off the needle and thread the yarn through to secure it.
Abbreviations
sts—stitches
k—knit
k1—knit one stitch
p—purl
p1—purl one stitch
m1—miss one—i.e., knit into front and back of same stitch
k2tog—knit 2 stitches together
k3tog—knit 3 stitches together
ktbl—knit into the back of the stitch
yo—yarn over—i.e., bring yarn over the needle and back to the front to make a loop
x2—make two
Rib stitch—k1, p1
Garter stitch—knit all rows
Stockinette stitch—knit one row, pearl one row
Seed stitch—2 rows: k1, p1, 2 rows: p1, k1. Repeat continuously
Tips
• Your pet’s skin may be sensitive to wool, so use acrylic yarn where possible
• Keep your stitches relaxed and loose to make life easier
• When adapting the patterns for bigger dogs, use larger needles and chunky yarn
• Have fun with colors and embellishments!
Inspired by antique Victorian lace bonnets, this beautiful example of hand-knit finery will look darling on furry friends with larger heads (and calmer dispositions). Knit in pure white for an authentic look or choose a bright color or stripes for a wild take on a classic pattern—or go all out with a super-sized rose corsage (see here)!
Materials
Size 6 (4mm) knitting needles
Double knit yarn
Darning needle
This was knitted for a dog with a bulldog-shaped-head. The bonnet is worked in one piece from the ties at the back through to the front picot edging. You could embellish it with flowers, beads, buttons, or lace. To adapt it for a smaller dog, use size 2 (2.75mm) knitting needles and 4-ply yarn, or to make it larger, try chunky yarn with size 9 (5.5mm) needles.
Directions
Cast on 130 sts
Knit first 2 rows
On next 2 rows, cast off 50 sts and knit to end
Knit 1 row
Purl 1 row
Continue in stockinette stitch for 21 rows
With the right side facing, cast on 24 sts and knit to end of row
With the wrong side facing, cast on 24 sts and purl to end of row
Continue in stockinette stitch for 16 rows
Knit 2 rows
Purl 1 row
K1, * yo (yarn over), k2tog, repeat from * to last stitch, k1
Purl 1 row
Knit 1 row
Purl 1 row
Cast off knit-wise
Fold under picot edging and sew to underside of bonnet. Sew side seams. Sew bottom side edges to ties, stretching the ties as you sew. Weave in all loose ends
This delightful rose is the ideal embellishment for almost every item of knitwear and can be created in any color or texture of your choosing. Spruce up an everyday roll-neck sweater or accessorize an adorable vintage bonnet with this fetching final touch.
Materials
Size 6 (4mm) knitting needles
Double knit yarn in green (or chosen color)
Double knit yarn in pink (or chosen color)
Darning needle
Directions
To make leaves (x2)
Using green yarn, cast on 3 sts
Knit 1 row
Purl 1 row
K1, m1, k1
Purl 1 row
K1, m2, k1
Purl 1 row
K1, m1, k2, m1, k1
Purl 1 row
K1, m1, k4, m1, k1
Work 3 rows in stockinette stitch
K1, k2tog, k4, k2tog, k1
Work 3 rows in stockinette stitch
K1, k2tog, k2, k2tog, k1
Work 3 rows in stockinette stitch
K1, k2tog, k2tog, k1
P2tog twice
K2tog, pull yarn through and cut