Lil Rascal Round Neck Sweater in West Yorkshire Spinners Bo Peep Luxury Baby - Downloadable PDF
By West Yorkshire Spinners
What you'll need
| To Fit Chest: | 51cm | 56cm | 61cm | 66cm | 71cm |
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West Yorkshire Spinners Bo Peep Luxury Baby DK
Rascal (504)
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4 | 4 | 5 | 5 | 6 |
Product Description
Lil Rascal Round Neck Sweater in West Yorkshire Spinners Bo Peep Luxury Baby DK – Free Knitting Pattern Summary
The Lil Rascal Round Neck Sweater is a charming children's knitted sweater designed to be worked in West Yorkshire Spinners Bo Peep Luxury Baby DK yarn. This is a free downloadable PDF pattern aimed at intermediate knitters, offering a rewarding project that combines classic stitch textures with cable detailing to create a cosy, stylish jumper for little ones.
What Is Being Made
This pattern produces a traditional round neck sweater for children, sized to fit chest measurements ranging from 51 cm (20 in) up to 71 cm (28 in), making it suitable for a range of ages and sizes. The actual finished chest measurement spans from 61 cm (24 in) to 83 cm (32¾ in), providing a comfortable, relaxed fit. The full length of the garment ranges from 30 cm (11¾ in) to 48 cm (19 in), and sleeve lengths range from 20 cm (8 in) to 37 cm (14½ in) across the five sizes, ensuring the pattern grows with the child.
Yarn and Materials
The pattern calls for West Yorkshire Spinners Bo Peep Luxury Baby DK in shade 504 Rascal. This yarn is a premium blend of 52% Falkland Wool and 48% Nylon, combining the natural softness and warmth of Falkland wool with the durability and easy-care properties of nylon — an ideal combination for children's knitwear that needs to withstand frequent washing. The yarn is sold in 50g balls, and the pattern requires 4 [4:5:5:6] balls depending on the size being knitted.
In addition to yarn, knitters will need:
- One pair of 4mm (UK8 – US6) knitting needles for the main body and sleeves
- One pair of 3.25mm (UK10 – US3) knitting needles for the ribbed sections
- A cable needle (CN) for working the cable stitches
- A stitch holder for managing live stitches during construction
Techniques Used
This pattern is rated as intermediate in difficulty, meaning it is well suited to knitters who are comfortable with the basics and ready to expand their skills. The construction involves working the garment in separate pieces — body sections and sleeves — which are then seamed together, a traditional approach that gives the finished sweater a neat, structured shape.
Key techniques employed throughout the pattern include:
- Ribbing — used for cuffs, hem, and neckband to create elasticated, tidy edges
- Stocking stitch — the primary fabric of the sweater, creating a smooth knitted surface
- Cable knitting — adding textural interest and a classic handknit aesthetic to the design
- Increasing — using the Make One (M1) technique to shape the sleeves and body
- Working with a stitch holder — to hold live stitches while other sections are completed, particularly around the neckline
Stitches Used
The pattern makes use of several specific stitches and stitch patterns, each clearly defined within the pattern's special abbreviations section:
- 2x2 Rib — a classic ribbing pattern worked by alternating knit 2 and purl 2 stitches across the row, creating a stretchy, textured band used at the edges of the garment
- Stocking Stitch (St-St) — formed by knitting on right-side rows and purling on wrong-side rows, producing the smooth, flat fabric that makes up the majority of the sweater
- C4B (Cable 4 Back) — a four-stitch cable worked by slipping two stitches onto a cable needle held at the back of the work, knitting the
Specifications
| Brand: | West Yorkshire Spinners |
| Yarn Weight: | DK | Light Worsted |
| Featured Products: | West Yorkshire Spinners Bo Peep Luxury Baby DK |
| Needles Required: | 3.25mm & 4.00mm Single Point Needles |
| Finished Size: | To Fit Chest: 51cm to 71cm |
| Pages: | 5 |
| Craft: | Knitting |
| Format: | Downloadable PDF |
| Languages: | English |
| Number of Patterns: | 1 |
| Skill Level: | Intermediate |