Baby/Child's hockey jersey pullover laid flat on ice with hockey puck.
Baby/Child's hockey jersey pullover laid flat featuring v-neckline and bold contrasting bands at seams.
Baby/Child's hockey jersey pullover laid flat featuring v-neckline and bold contrasting bands at seams.

The Sweater

$10 CAD

Go warm or go home!

You’ll score big with this great sweater made by Canadian designer Holli Yeoh using the very special Hat Trick hockey yarn, orginally developed for River City Yarns by Ancient Arts Yarn. Your favourite young person (from birth to 12 years) will love wearing their team colours at the game, or during a pickup game on the street. It’s oversized, and the loose fabric makes it comfortable to wear in the arena as an outer layer that’s sure to keep them warm.

It’s a quick knit, too. With large needles and fingering weight yarn, it will be off your needles and ready to wear in no time. We’ve paired up the sporty Hat Trick yarn with a solid to create a team jersey effect. And, the Garter stitch bands and a unique hybrid three-needle bind-off combined with pick up and knit means there’s no sewing. The sample shown is knit in Hat Trick colourway: Canada and is trimmed in Louet Gems: black [discontinued, try Ancient Arts Socknado Backcheck].

It’s one for the win!

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Construction

The pullover front and back are worked in pieces from the bottom up; shoulders are shaped with short rows. Sleeves are worked in 2 parts by picking up sts along the armhole edge of the Back or Front and then worked top down. The Sleeve parts and shoulder seam are later joined together with contrasting bands of Garter stitch.

All pieces are joined without sewing. The contrasting bands of Garter Stitch that join the pieces are worked by picking up stitches along one selvedge and then a modified combination of pick up and knit and Three-Needle Bind Off is worked on the adjoining edge.

What's Included

This knitting pattern includes written directions, schematic with measurements, thoughtful details, and photo of sweater laid flat.

Sizes + Finished Measurements

Sizes: Children’s 0-6 mo (6-12 mo, 12-24 mo, 2 yrs, 4 yrs, 6 yrs, 8 yrs, 10 yrs, 12 yrs).
Chest circumference: 21 (23 ¼, 26 ¼, 27 ¼, 28 ¾, 31, 32 ¼, 33 ¾, 36)” / 53.5 (59, 66.5, 69, 73, 78.5, 82, 85.5, 91.5) cm.
Back length: 11 ¼ (12 ¾, 14 ¾, 15 ¾, 17 ¾, 20, 22, 24, 25)” / 28.5 (32.5, 37.5, 40, 45, 51, 56, 61, 63.5) cm.
Intended to fit with approximately 4-6″ / 10-15 cm of positive ease; sample size is 12-24 months.

Yarn

Fingering weight or sock yarn;
Main Colour 265 (325, 425, 520, 615, 710, 820, 945, 1055) yd / 245 (300, 390, 475, 560, 650, 750, 865, 965) m;
Contrasting Colour 125 (165, 185, 260, 285, 310, 340, 375, 400) yd / 115 (150, 170, 235, 260, 285, 310, 345, 365) m.

Shown in Ancient Arts Hat Trick (80% wool, 20% nylon; 555 yd / 507 m per 150 g): Canada and Backcheck.

Substitution Notes

Choose a fingering weight or sock yarns with easy care instructions. Superwash wool and sock yarns (whether wool or cotton blends) will work wonderfully.

Gauge

22 sts and 34 rows = 4″ (10 cm) over stocking stitch using larger needles, blocked.

Needles + Notions

3.25 & 3.75 mm (US 3 & 5) Needles;
3.25 mm (US 3) Circular Needle, 16″ (40 cm) long;
Locking Stitch Markers.

Skills

Decreases, short rows, drop shoulder sweater construction, bottom up, worked flat, sleeves top down, picking up stitches, no sewing seams, knit in the round neckband.

Related Tutorials

Japanese Short Rows
SSK & SSP Decreases