Description
Jacqueline Cieslak – Harness-Friendly Dog Sweater – Pattern is a simple, versatile pattern for a practical cozy knit for your pup. This sweater is designed to look sleek with or without a harness! You work the neck and shoulders first and bind off, so you have a separate, fitted dog cowl. Then you pick up the purl bumps several rows in on the inside edge of this cowl to work the body, leaving holes for the legs and harness. when completed, the bottom edge of the cowl will then hide the harness hole if the dog isn’t wearing their harness.
Gauge: 22 sts and 36 rows to 4″
Finished Measurements: To fit dogs with a girth of 15″, 18″, 22″, 26″, 30″
Materials Used: 200-400 yards of dk weight yarn
Needle Size: US 3 and US 4
Pattern Includes: Written Instructions, Charted Cables & German Short Row Shaping
Skill Level: Intermediate
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