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QuestionWhen completing this dog jacket, it says to decrease each row by knitting 2 stitches together till you have 3 stitches, then it says to knit 3 rows and decrease. This is very confusing, which one do I do?Community AnswerYes, that does seem confusing! I can’t see the pattern, nor how many stitches you have, so, look at the shape you need and either, at the beginning of each row, Knit 2 tog, till you are left with 3 stitches, (which will give you a longer finished piece) then *knit 3 rows and cast off. Or, keep decreasing 2 stitches across the row, keep doing this on following rows, till you have 3 stitches left and then *
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QuestionIf I use worsted DK yarn, do I use size 4mm needles (UK 8's)?Beth WCommunity AnswerFollow the recommended needle size for the yarn you are using. If your label band is missing, then use 3.75mm-4mm needles.
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QuestionHow would I add a turtleneck to the medium size?Finn KoblerCommunity AnswerTo create a turtleneck for your dog's sweater, stitch a neck piece that fits snugly around your dog's neck. Then, attach this neck piece after you've sewn together the back and underpieces.
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QuestionRegarding the gauge, how do you get 4 inches from 8 stitches? It's not working for me and I'm at a loss.Finn KoblerCommunity AnswerIf you don't have enough stitches, consider switching to a more light weight yarn. If you have too many stitches, use a larger knitting needle.
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QuestionAt what point can a button hole be added on the top piece for the purpose of harness?Finn KoblerCommunity AnswerIf you wish to add a leash/harness hole for your dog's sweater, cast an additional 4 stitches before you finish binding off the back piece.
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QuestionHow many stitches remain just before your bind off on the underpiece?Finn KoblerCommunity AnswerYou should have just 1 stitch remaining before binding off the underpiece/belly piece of your dog's sweater.
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QuestionDo you leave a gap for the back legs too?Community AnswerYes. Otherwise, they would not be able to go about walking. If it covers the butt, make sure you leave holes for excrement and urine. You may be better off only making a mid-length sweater. Leaving the bottom half of the dog free to do its thing.
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QuestionOn step number 3, it says to complete a decreasing row. How many rows do we decrease?Leo JannettCommunity AnswerIt said "A" row. So it is 1 row.
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QuestionMy puppy has an 8” chest. Can this pattern be modified to fit her?reese uyCommunity AnswerYes the pattern may be modified. The sweater must be the right size for your puppy to feel warm.
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QuestionDoes it have to be chunky yarn?Community AnswerIt does not need to be chunky yarn - it can be any type. However, if your dog is more on the aggressive side, or likes to chew things, it should be a thicker yarn.
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QuestionOn no. 5, I don't understand when it says stitch tog the next 2?Beth WCommunity AnswerThat's called a knit two together (K2Tog) and you will just simply knit the next two stitches on your needle together as if they were one. Stick your working needle through both stitches, sometimes a bit tight, then knit.
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QuestionIf my gauge is small (8 stitches x 16 rows is only 3 x 3"), can I follow directions for medium sweater to create same dimensions as the small? Larger needles make the stitches too loose.Beth WCommunity AnswerYou'd be better off just adjusting your needle size to be at the recommended gauge for the size you're originally creating.
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QuestionMy dog has a small chest -17 1/2 and medium length body - 16 inches. Any ideas about whether to follow small or medium size pattern?Beth WCommunity AnswerDepending on the type of yarn, follow the medium. I made one for my small Schnoodle and his chest was 16" and I knitted him a small.
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QuestionIf I’m making a large coat, can I make the holes for the legs smaller? My dog is a Greyhound, so he has very narrow legs.Kristina SmithCommunity AnswerYes, as long as the part of the sweater from the belly narrows own and fits onto the leg.
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QuestionDoes it have to be thick yarn or does it have to be worsted yarn?RayCommunity AnswerEither one will work, depending on what you are thinking for the sweater's final look and purpose. Try thick yarn if it’s for days that are a little bit colder, and the thinner yarn for days that are warmer/around the house.
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QuestionDoes it have to be chunky yarn?Community AnswerNot unless you want it to be. It depends what kind of sweater you are making. Chunky yarn might be good for a warmer sweater but for a lighter one, you can use a different yarn of your choosing.
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QuestionOnce you’ve knitted the jumper, how do you actually put it on the dog?RayCommunity AnswerThe sweater should probably have some sort of Velcro, or an opening of some type. If it does not, try slipping it over your dog’s head or rear end. Maneuver its paws through the holes if it has some.
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QuestionDo you have to knit the sleeves for the dog?Community AnswerYou don't exactly need long sleeves, but you need something to wrap around your dog's legs. If you don't do that, you'd have to wrap it around their chest or neck, which isn't exactly a sweater. So, yes, you do need sleeves, even if they're very small ones.
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