In the flurry of excitement of an impending niece in September 2010 I bought rather a lot of yarn for several projects, and didn’t actually have time to make all of it up before she was born. Luckily I had bought enough of the Knits Picks Stroll, 75% superwash merino, 25% nylon in Rouge, to make a cardigan a bit bigger than newborn size. However while I thought I might be able to eek out an 18 month size I wasn’t convinced I had enough for a 2 1/2 year old so thought I had better make something with it this winter.
I decided on the Child Surprise Jacket, it is fun to knit and would be a bit different to a shop bought cardigan. I did actually manage to get most of the knitting done before Christmas, but stalled on the choice of fastening. After having found some suitable buttons in January I actually finished it a couple of weeks ago, and posted it off, and it arrived a few days ago. Last heard it hadn’t been tried on yet, but Jenny was carrying it around like a security blanket, so even if it doesn’t fit it might have its uses 🙂
A fun cardi to knit, but I think it demonstrates that I don’t knit quickly enough to keep up with growing children! I might be sticking with hats for a while.
Beautiful sweater! I’m going to attempt one for my grandson (to wear next year when he will be 1 1/2). How many stitches did you cast on? I absolutely love the stitches you did at the neck. Wish I could decipher that little pattern by looking at it (for a little girl).
Thank you 🙂
Good luck with the sweater for your grandson. I’m afraid I now can’t remember how many stitches I cast on, but my notes say that I used the Child’s Surprise Jacket pattern from http://www.schoolhousepress.com/patterns.htm and that K = 26 sts. I think the neckline I used was the one in the pattern, with a few rows of garter stitch with mitred corners and then an Icord edging around the whole lot.
Best wishes and happy knitting