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Lil Sailor Sweater in West Yorkshire Spinners Bo Peep 4 Ply - DBP0018 - Downloadable PDF

By West Yorkshire Spinners

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Lil Sailor Sweater in West Yorkshire Spinners Bo Peep 4 Ply - DBP0018 - Downloadable PDF
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Ahoy, little ones! The Lil Sailor Sweater, designed by Sarah Hatton, is an irresistibly charming knitting pattern that brings nautical style to your youngest crafters. Worked in West Yorkshire Spinners Bo Peep 4 Ply yarn, this adorable children's sweater captures the spirit of seafaring adventure in every stitch. Rated at an intermediate difficulty level, this project offers a satisfying and engaging knitting experience that helps you grow your skills while creating something truly special. The classic sailor-inspired design makes it a timeless wardrobe staple for little ones, knitted with the softness and quality that Bo Peep 4 Ply is beloved for. Best of all, this pattern is available as an instantly downloadable PDF, so you can cast on the moment inspiration strikes. Add the Lil Sailor Sweater pattern to your collection today and stitch something your little one will treasure!
Lil Sailor Sweater in West Yorkshire Spinners Bo Peep 4 Ply - DBP0018 - Downloadable PDF
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Lil Sailor Sweater in West Yorkshire Spinners Bo Peep 4 Ply – A Detailed Pattern Summary

The Lil Sailor Sweater is a charming children's knitted sweater designed by Sarah Hatton, worked in West Yorkshire Spinners Bo Peep 4 Ply yarn. This free downloadable PDF pattern is aimed at intermediate knitters and delivers a beautifully crafted, nautically inspired garment perfect for little ones. The sailor theme gives the design a timeless, classic appeal that makes it a wonderful handmade gift or wardrobe staple for children.

What Is Being Made

The pattern produces a children's sweater or jumper with a sailor-inspired aesthetic. The design is worked in multiple sizes, with instructions given for the first size and larger sizes noted in brackets throughout the pattern — a standard multi-size format that allows knitters to tailor the garment to their child's measurements. The result is a neat, structured knitwear piece with the hallmarks of a classic sailor-style top.

Yarn and Materials

The specified yarn is West Yorkshire Spinners Bo Peep 4 Ply, a yarn from West Yorkshire Spinners' range designed specifically with babies and young children in mind. Bo Peep 4 Ply is known for its soft handle and suitability for delicate skin, making it an excellent choice for children's knitwear. As a 4 ply weight yarn, it produces a fine, lightweight fabric ideal for a neat-fitting sweater with good stitch definition.

Knitters will need knitting needles appropriate to the 4 ply weight, and the pattern specifies that achieving the correct tension is essential. A tension square should always be worked before beginning the garment. If too many stitches are present over the stated tension measurement, a larger needle should be used; if too few stitches are present, a smaller needle is required. This careful attention to tension ensures the finished sweater matches the intended sizing accurately.

Techniques Used

As an intermediate-level knitting pattern, the Lil Sailor Sweater employs a range of standard and slightly more advanced knitting techniques. Knitters should be comfortable with the following:

  • Working from a multi-size pattern — instructions are given for the first size with additional sizes in brackets, requiring the knitter to identify and follow their chosen size consistently throughout.
  • Increasing and decreasing — shaping the sweater's body and sleeves involves standard decrease methods, including pass slipped stitch over (psso), which is referenced in the abbreviations.
  • Working in pattern (patt) — sections of the garment require the knitter to maintain an established stitch pattern while simultaneously working shaping rows.
  • Marker placement — the pattern uses place marker (pm) to assist with tracking pattern repeats or shaping points.
  • Garter stitch (g st) — a foundational knitting texture created by knitting every row, likely used for borders, trims, or decorative bands that contribute to the sailor aesthetic.
  • Right-side and wrong-side row management — the pattern distinguishes between RS (right side) and wrong-side rows, requiring the knitter to follow directional instructions carefully.
  • Working brackets and repeats — directions inside brackets are worked the number of times stated, a technique requiring close attention to pattern reading.

Stitches Used

The pattern references several key stitches and stitch-related abbreviations, including:

  • Knit and purl stitches — the fundamental building blocks of the fabric, with purl (P) explicitly noted in the abbreviations.
  • Garter stitch (g st) — all knit rows on both right and wrong sides, creating a ridged, reversible fabric often used for edgings and trims in children's garments.
  • Pattern stitch (patt) — a broader term used throughout the instructions to refer to the established stitch sequence being repeated across the garment.
  • Decrease stitches — including psso (pass slipped stitch over), a classic decrease used in shaping necklines, armholes, and sleeve caps.

Pattern Format and Accessibility

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Specifications

Brand: West Yorkshire Spinners
Yarn Weight: Fingering
Featured Products: West Yorkshire Spinners Bo Peep Luxury Baby 4 ply
Needles Required: 2.75mm (US 2) & 3.25mm (US 3) Single Point Needles
Finished Size: To Fit Chest: 32 cm to 56 cm
Designer: Sarah Hatton
Craft: Knitting
Format: Downloadable PDF
Languages: English
Number of Patterns: 2
Skill Level: Intermediate

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