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Cute version of Max Baby Cardigan

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MAX - pattern adapted by Diana Hršak - knitted by Diane D. Louw 


This design is a joint effort ~ the original pattern is mine ~ 
but this version with the cute raglan pattern was written by Diana Hršak
and knitted by Diane D. Louw who knits for charities in Cape Town. 
Many thanks to both of you for sharing your talents.  


ADAPTED RAGLAN LINE – MAX BABY CARDIGAN 9-12 MONTHS

Requires:

DK (8ply) yarn
6 buttons

Using DK yarn and 4mm needles ~

Cast on 86sts          

Knit 4 rows

Row 5            K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), knit to end of row

Rows 6          Knit


Row 7           K12, * kfb, k11, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2            (92sts)

Row 8           K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

row 9:              k18, yrn, k1, yrn, k10, yrn, k1, yrn, k32, yrn, k1, yrn, k10, yrn, k1, yrn, k18

row 10:            k5, p14, k1,p12, k1, p34, k1, p12, k1,p14, k5

row 11:            k18, yrn, k3, yrn, k10, yrn, k3, yrn, k32, yrn, k3, yrn, k10, yrn, k3, yrn, k18

row 12:            k5, p14, k3,p12, k3, p34, k3, p12, k3,p14, k5

row 13:            k18, yrn, k5, yrn, k10, yrn, k5, yrn, k32, yrn, k5, yrn, k10, yrn, k5, yrn, k18

row 14:            k5, p14, k5,p12, k5, p34, k5, p12, k5,p14, k5

row 15:           k18, yrn, k7, yrn, k10, yrn, k7, yrn, k32, yrn, k7, yrn, k10, yrn, k7, yrn, k18

row 16:           k5, p14, k7,p12, k7, p34, k7, p12, k7,p14, k5

row 17:            k18, yrn, k9, yrn, k10, yrn, k9, yrn, k32, yrn, k9, yrn, k10, yrn, k9, yrn, k18

row 18:           k5, p14, k9,p12, k9, p34, k9, p12, k9,p14, k5

row 19:            k23, yrn, k1, yrn, k20, yrn, k1, yrn, k42, yrn, k1, yrn, k20, yrn, k1, yrn, k23

row 20:            k5, p19, k1,p22, k1, p44, k1, p22, k1,p19, k5

row 21:            k2 yrn k2tog (buttonhole), k19, yrn, k3, yrn, k20, yrn, k3, yrn, k42, yrn, k3, yrn, k20, yrn, k3, yrn, k23

row 22:            k5, p19, k3,p22, k3, p44, k3, p22, k3,p19, k5

row 23:            k23, yrn, k5, yrn, k20, yrn, k5, yrn, k42, yrn, k5, yrn, k20, yrn, k5, yrn, k23

row 24:            k5, p19, k5,p22, k5, p44, k5, p22, k5,p19, k5

row 25:            k23, yrn, k7, yrn, k20, yrn, k7, yrn, k42, yrn, k7, yrn, k20, yrn, k7, yrn, k23

row 26:            k5, p19, k7,p22, k7, p44, k7, p22, k7,p19, k5

row 27:            k23, yrn, k9, yrn, k20, yrn, k9, yrn, k42, yrn, k9, yrn, k20, yrn, k9, yrn, k23

row 28:            k5, p19, k9,p22, k9, p44, k9, p22, k9,p19, k5

row 29:            k28, yrn, k1, yrn, k30, yrn, k1, yrn, k52, yrn, k1, yrn, k30, yrn, k1, yrn, k28

row 30:            k5, p24, k1,p32, k1, p54, k1, p32, k1,p24, k5

row 31:            k28, yrn, k3, yrn, k30, yrn, k3, yrn, k52, yrn, k3, yrn, k30, yrn, k3, yrn, k28

row 32:            k5, p24, k3,p32, k3, p54, k3, p32, k3,p24, k5

row 33:            k28, yrn, k5, yrn, k30, yrn, k5, yrn, k52, yrn, k5, yrn, k30, yrn, k5, yrn, k28

row 34:            k5, p24, k5,p32, k5, p54, k5, p32, k5,p24, k5

row 35:            k28, yrn, k7, yrn, k30, yrn, k7, yrn, k52, yrn, k7, yrn, k30, yrn, k7, yrn, k28

row 36:            k5, p24, k7,p32, k7, p54, k7, p32, k7,p24, k5

row 37:            k2, yrn, k2tog (buttonhole) k24, yrn, k9, yrn, k30, yrn, k9, yrn, k52, yrn, k9, yrn, k30, yrn, k9, yrn, k28

row 38:            k5, p24, k9,p32, k9, p54, k9, p32, k9,p24, k5
 
 
 
 
 

Row 39         K33, slip next 42sts onto a stitch holder, k62, slip next 42sts onto a stitch holder, k33

Row 40         K5, purl to last 5sts, k5       (128sts)  **

Row 41         Knit

Row 42         K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Repeat last two rows 5 times more

Row 53         K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), knit to end of row

Row 54         K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 55         Knit

Row 56         K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Repeat last two rows 6 times more

Row 69         K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), knit to end of row

Row 70         K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

Row 71         Knit

Row 72         K5, purl to last 5sts, k5

 

Repeat last two rows 5 times more

Row 83         Knit

Row 84         Knit

Row 85         K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), knit to end of row

Knit 4 rows

Cast off

 

Sleeves

With right side facing, rejoin yarn to 42sts of first sleeve

Row 1              Knit into front & back of first st, knit to last st,  knit into front & back of last st

Row 2              S1, purl to last st, k1

Row 3               S1, knit to end of row

Row 4              S1, purl to last st, k1

Row 5               S1, knit to end of row

Row 6              S1, purl to last st, k1

Row 7               S1, knit to end of row

Row 8              S1, purl to last st, k1

Row 9              S1, k2tog, knit to last 3sts, k2tog, k1                       (42sts)

Row 10            S1, purl to last st, k1

Row 11            S1, knit to end of row

Row 12            S1, purl to last st, k

Row 13            S1, knit to end of row

Row 14            S1, purl to last st, k1

Row 15            S1, knit to end of row

Row 16            S1, purl to last st, k1

Repeat the last 8 rows 4 times more                                                 (34sts)

Knit 7 rows

Cast off

 

Make the second sleeve in the same way

Sew up sleeve seams. Gather together underarm

Darn away ends

Sew on buttons




Note:

Instead of yrn you  can m1 left and m1 right, the pattern will be without holes.

Also, in the purl rows you can knit stitches that were yrn in the previous row – it will be slightly different  ........
 
 
I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations.
In addition:  You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns.  
However, please do not copy my patterns
 
Copyright © 2017 ‘made by marianna’  All Rights Reserved
This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied or reproduced
or republished on another webpage or website.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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