free knitting pattern for short coat free knitting pattern for hair free knitting pattern for a hood free knitting pattern for a skirt free knitting pattern for sleeves free knitting pattern for folded wings free knitting pattern for a bowtie free knitting pattern for acape free knitting pattern for a long coat free knitting pattern for a long, closed coat

Mid-Length Coat (F2)

knitted mid-length coat

Because sometimes neither full length coats nor jackets are correct.

You will need:

  • scraps of yarn
  • knitting needles (3mm)
  • tapestry needle
  • scissors

Pattern:

(A list of abbreviations is available.)

Cast on 19 sts and work in the flat.

  1. Row 1: k8, p3, k8
  2. Row 2: p8, k3, p8
  3. Row 3: k8, p3, k8
  4. Row 4: p8, k3, p8
  5. Row 5: k8, p3, k8
  6. Row 6: p8, k1, k2tog, p8
  7. Row 7: k8, p2, k8
  8. Row 8: p8, k2, p8
  9. Row 9: k8, p2tog, k8
  10. Row 10: p8, k1, p8
  11. Row 11: k8, k2tog, k7
  12. Row 12: p –
  13. Row 13: k –
  14. Row 14: p –

Repeat rows 13 and 14 five more times each, then cast off.

Making Up:

Find the cast off edge of the knitting. Fold the last few stitches on each side inwards and sew into place. Wrap the coat tightly around the keyring buddy body so that the shoulders fit into the folds. Sew into place.

Note that knitted coats are attached to the body before attaching the arms.

Notes:

Needle/Yarn Size

As with most ODDknit patterns the yarn and needle sizes in the "you will need" section are just a guide. Feel free to improvise with whatever needles and yarn you have lying around - that's half the fun!