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The document provides a detailed knitting pattern for a Teddy Bears Jacket and Hat in sizes 4 and 6, including materials, gauge, and measurements. It outlines the necessary yarn, needle sizes, and step-by-step instructions for creating the jacket, pockets, sleeves, collar, and scarf, along with embroidery details. Additionally, it includes color keys and graphs for visual guidance on the design elements.

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The document provides a detailed knitting pattern for a Teddy Bears Jacket and Hat in sizes 4 and 6, including materials, gauge, and measurements. It outlines the necessary yarn, needle sizes, and step-by-step instructions for creating the jacket, pockets, sleeves, collar, and scarf, along with embroidery details. Additionally, it includes color keys and graphs for visual guidance on the design elements.

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No.

1569-70
Teddy Bears Jacket and Hat
Sizes: 4, 6

Materials: Mary Maxim Bulky Weight Yarn, 85 gm ball (80 yds)


and Bernat Soft Boucle, 140 gm ball (250 yds)
Size 4 Size 6
MC Dusty Rose 7 balls 8 balls
CC White Boucle 1 ball 1 ball
CC Black 15 yds [14 m] 15 yds [14 m]

Suggested Needles:
One pair needles size 7 US, (Canadian size 7, Metric size 4.50 mm)
One pair needles size 10US, (Canadian size 4, Metric size 6.00 mm)

TO SAVE TIME, TAKE TIME TO CHECK GAUGE


Gauge or Tension: 14 sts and 20 rows to 4" [10 cm], measured over Stocking stitch using suggested larger
needles or any size needles which will give the correct stitch gauge or tension.

Measurements:
Finished Chest Measurement: 301/2(323/4)" [77.5(83) cm]
Length from Shoulder: 18(191/4)" [46(49) cm]
Sleeve Length: 101/2(111/2)" [26.5(29) cm]
Wash in cool water, gentle cycle. Tumble dry on low heat for maximum of 5 minutes. Remove and lay flat to dry.

Abbreviations: MC, Main Color; CC, Contrast Color; k, knit; p, purl; st, stitch; sts, stitches;beg, begin or begin-
ning; dec, decrease or decreasing; inc, increase or increasing; ", inches; yds, yards; gm, gram; cm, centimeters;
mm, millimeter; rem, remain or remaining; rep, repeat; tbl, through back of loop; yo, yarn over; tog, together; KB1
- Knit into back of stitch; sl, slip; psso, pass slipped stitch over knit stitch; sc, single crochet.

Note: Pockets are made separately and then sewn to fronts of jacket. Embroidery is worked when knitting
has been completed.
Hint: Before beg work, take CC yarn and wind into 2 separate balls. The sweater is worked using 2 strands
of CC yarn throughout.

Left Front: Using smaller needles and MC yarn, cast Right Front: Using smaller needles and MC yarn,
on 24(28) sts and work ribbing as follows: cast on 24(28) sts and work ribbing as follows:
Row 1: (right side) K2, *p2, k2; rep from * to last 2 sts, Row 1: (right side) K4, *p2, k2; rep from * to end.
k2. Row 2: P2, *k2, p2; rep from * to last 2 sts, k2.
Row 2: K2, *p2, k2; rep from * to last 2 sts, p2. Repeat these 2 rows until ribbing measures 2" [5 cm],
Repeat these 2 rows until ribbing measures 2" [5 cm], ending after a Row 2 and inc 3(1) sts evenly across
ending after a Row 2 and inc 3(1) sts evenly across last rib row - 27(29) sts.
last rib row - 27(29) sts. Now work as for Left Front from ** to **, but following
**Change to larger needles and beg with a k row, pro- Right Front Graph.
ceed to follow Left Front Graph in St st - one row k,
one row p, keeping 2 sts of front band in Garter st - Back: Using smaller needles and MC yarn, cast on
every row k as set. Cast off and dec for raglan arm- 50(54) sts and work ribbing as follows:
hole as indicated. Cast off and dec for neck as indi- Row 1: (right side) K2, *p2, k2; rep from * to end.
cated. K2tog on last row. Break yarn and fasten off.** Row 2: P2, *k2, p2; rep from * to end.
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Repeat these 2 rows until ribbing measures 2" [5 cm], Next Row: K1, p to last st, k1.
ending after a Row 2 and inc 3 sts evenly across last Next Row: K1, k2tog, k to last 3 sts, sl 1, k1, psso, k1.
rib row - 53(57) sts. Change to larger needles and beg Work 3 rows even, keeping first and last st in Garter
with a k row, proceed to follow Back Graph in St st. st.
Cast off and dec for raglan armholes as indicated. Repeat these 6 rows until 4 sts rem and ending with
Cast off on last row. the right side facing. Knit 6 rows, place a marker at
each end of the last row.
Pockets: (make 2) Using larger needles and 2 Now work collar as follows:
strands of CC tog, beg with a k row, proceed to follow Next Row: (right side) Knit.
shaped Pocket Graph, inc, dec and casting off as indi- Next Row: K1, [inc one st in next st] twice, k1 - 6 sts.
cated. Next Row: Knit.
Next Row: K1, inc one st in next st, k to last 2 sts, inc
POCKET GRAPH one st in next st, k1 - 8 sts. Next Row: Knit.
Next Row: (outer edge) K1, inc one st in next st, k to
end - 9 sts.
Repeat these last 2 rows five times more - 14 sts.
Knit 3 rows.
Next Row: (outer edge) K1, inc one st in next st, k to
end - 15 sts.
Work even in Garter st - every row k, until piece mea-
sures 8(9)" [20.5(23) cm] from last inc worked, ending
at outer edge.
Next Row: (outer edge) K1, k2tog, k to end - 14 sts.
Knit 3 rows.
Next Row: (outer edge) K1, k2tog, k to end.
COLOR KEY Next Row: Knit.
MC White Boucle Repeat these last 2 rows until 8 sts rem.
Next Row: K1, k2tog, k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1 - 6 sts.
Next Row: Knit.
Sleeves: Using larger needles and 2 strands of CC Next Row: K1, [k2tog] twice, k1 - 4 sts.
yarn tog, cast on 28 sts. Work in Garter st - every row Next Row: Knit, placing a marker at each end of the
k, until cuff measures 21/2" [6.5 cm]. row. Knit 6 rows. Now work scarf as follows:
Change to smaller needles and MC yarn, knit one **Next Row: K1, p to last st, k1. Next Row: Knit.
row. Now work in ribbing as follows: Next Row: K1, p to last st, k1.
Row 1: (wrong side) P2, *k2, p2; rep from * to end. Next Row: K1, inc one st in next st, k to last 2 sts, inc
Row 2: K2, *p2, k2; rep from * to end. one st in next st, k1.
Repeat these 2 rows until ribbing measures 2" [5 cm], Next Row: K1, p to last st, k1.
ending after a Row 1 and inc 1(3) sts evenly across last Next Row: K1, inc one st in next st, k to last 2 sts, inc
rib row - 29(31) sts. Change to larger needles and beg one st in next st, k1.**
with a k row, proceed to follow Sleeve Graph in St st, Repeat from ** to ** until there are 18 sts on needle.
inc as indicated. Cast off and dec for raglan shaping as Now beg with a p row, proceed to follow Scarf Graph
indicated. Cast off on last row. B, working design as before, until 20 rows of graph
have been completed. K6 rows. Cast off knitwise.
Collar and Scarf: Using larger needles and MC
yarn, cast on 18 sts and k6 rows. Now beg with a k To Complete: Join raglan seams. Sew side and
row, proceed to follow Scarf Graph A in St st AND AT sleeve seams, taking care with seam on cuff. Fold
THE SAME TIME, keep the first and last st of graph cuffs to outside over ribbed area. Sew outer edges of
in Garter st. Work design using 2 strands of CC yarn collar in place evenly around neck shaping, having
and working in “Colored Pattern” knitting method, marked rows beg and end at front edges. Sew zipper
using separate balls on yarn for each section of the in place, having teeth of zipper placed evenly along
design. Remember always to cross yarns when front edge so zipper will not show. Sew a pocket on
changing colors to avoid leaving a hole in the knit- each front, sewing around outside edges and leaving
ting. When 20 rows of Graph have been completed, top of head open. Now using 2 strands of CC yarn,
continue as follows: work an overcast st across top of head section to give
Next Row: K1, k2tog, k to last 3 sts, sl 1, k1, psso, k1. more strength to top of pocket opening.
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COLOR KEY
SCARF GRAPH A MC Dusty Rose SCARF GRAPH B
CC White Boucle

French Knot

Backstitch

READ PURL ROWS READ KNIT ROWS READ PURL ROWS READ KNIT ROWS
FROM THIS SIDE FROM THIS SIDE FROM THIS SIDE FROM THIS SIDE

Embroidery: Using black yarn, backstitch mouths and noses of all bears as indicated.
Using black yarn, make large French Knot eyes, by wrapping yarn 2 or 3 times around needles for all bears as
indicated.

Hat: Using smaller needles and 2 strands of CC To Shape Crown: Row 1: *K3, k2tog; rep from * to
yarn, cast on 65(67) sts and work in Garter st for end.
21/2" [6.5 cm], dec 4 sts evenly across last row - Rows 2, 4, 6 and 8: Purl
61(63) sts. Now work in ribbing as follows: Row 3: *K2, k2tog; rep from * to end.
Row 1: K1, *p1, k1; rep from * to end. Row 5: *K1, k2tog; rep from * to end.
Row 2: P1, *k1, p1; rep from * to end. Row 7: *K2tog; rep from * to end.
Repeat these 2 rows until ribbing measures 2" [5 Break yarn, leaving a 15" [38 cm] length. Thread
cm], inc 2(4) sts evenly across last rib row - 63(67) through rem sts, draw up firmly and secure, then
sts. Change to larger needles, MC yarn and beg sew back seam, taking care to reverse seam on
with a k row, work 17 rows of St st. Next Row: Purl, lower 2" [5 cm] of turnback.
dec 3(2) sts evenly across - 60(65) sts.

How To Work Design


Colored Pattern Knitting: This method is used for
large areas of each color and background, using small
balls of color for each area. Work required number of
sts, drop color in use to be picked up on next row, bring
new color under and over last color, thus avoiding a
hole in the knitting.

NOTE: Instructions are given for the smallest size and remaining sizes are given in the brackets following. Where only one set of
instructions are given, this will apply to all sizes. Every square on the graph represents a stitch. Changes in color are shown by dif-
ferent symbols. Follow graph from right to left for knit rows and left to right for purl rows. When graph shows an extra square, increase
one stitch, one square less, decrease one stitch. Decreases of more than one stitch must be cast off at the beginning of the row.
Stitches are either knit or purled as they are cast off, this will account for one row of squares. Ribbing is not included on the graph,
but is explained in the instructions.

Yarn made in Canada


2001 HOLLAND AVE., PORT HURON, MI 48060
75 SCOTT AVE., PARIS ONTARIO, CANADA N3L 3G5
Printed in USA 06/07 Copyright by Mary Maxim
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COLOR KEY
MC Dusty Rose

RIGHT FRONT LEFT FRONT


6 6
4 4

6 6
4 4

GARTER STITCH
ZIPPER FRONT

ZIPPER FRONT

6 6

4 4

4 4

6 6
READ PURL ROWS READ KNIT ROWS
FROM THIS SIDE FROM THIS SIDE
KNIT FIRM RIBBING BEFORE STARTING GRAPH

2001 HOLLAND AVE., PORT HURON, MICHIGAN 48060


75 SCOTT AVE., PARIS ONTARIO, CANADA N3L 3G5
Copyright by Mary Maxim
page 5 No. 1569-70
COLOR KEY
MC Dusty Rose
BACK
6
4

6 6

4 4

6 READ KNIT ROWS


READ PURL ROWS FROM THIS SIDE
FROM THIS SIDE KNIT FIRM RIBBING BEFORE STARTING GRAPH

2001 HOLLAND AVE., PORT HURON, MICHIGAN 48060


75 SCOTT AVE., PARIS ONTARIO, CANADA N3L 3G5
Copyright by Mary Maxim
page 6 No. 1569-70

COLOR KEY
SLEEVES
MC Dusty Rose
6
4

6 6

4 4

6
READ PURL ROWS FROM THIS SIDE READ KNIT ROWS FROM THIS SIDE

KNIT FIRM RIBBING BEFORE STARTING GRAPH

2001 HOLLAND AVE., PORT HURON, MICHIGAN 48060


75 SCOTT AVE., PARIS ONTARIO, CANADA N3L 3G5
Copyright by Mary Maxim

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