Ultra Easy Slipover Junior
Ultra Easy Slipover Junior
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The Ultra Easy Slipover Junior is an easy and basic slipover. It is knitted in one piece worked in a garter stitch. It is a quick project - perfect for the beginner!
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Sizes: 2 (4) 6 (8) 10 (12) years
Measurements:
Circumference: 64 (68) 72 (76) 80 (84) cm
Length: 35 (38) 41 (44) 47 (50) cm
Gauge: 23 stitches x 46 rows in a garter stitch on 4 mm needles = 10 x 10 cm
Needles: 4 mm circular needle (60 + 40 cm)
Yarn alternative 1: 2 strands of Drops Baby Merino (50g=175m). You will need 4 (5) 6 (6) 7 (8) balls
Yarn alternative 2: 1 strand of Drops Lima (50g=100m). You will need 4 (5) 5 (6) 6 (7) balls. HELD TOGETHER WITH 1 strand of Drops Kid Silk (25g=210m). You will need 2 (3) 3 (3) 3 (4) balls
Yarn alternative 3: 1 strand of Sandnes Double Sunday (50g=108m). You will need 4 (4) 5 (5) 6 (7) balls
Difficulty: ★ 1 – which corresponds to ultra easy. You can read about our classification of difficulties here

I really enjoyed this pattern. I've knit hats and scarves for many years, but this is my first full garment. The pattern (and videos) made it really easy to approach new methods like knitting in the round and Kitchener stitch. I found picking up stitches for the neckline tricky at first but the videos really helped (I ended up with a lot more stitches that the pattern called for but I think it looks fine!). I added slightly less edging on the arms, just a personal preference. This is Drops Baby Merino in Red. Can't wait to try another pattern soon.
I really enjoyed this pattern. I've knit hats and scarves for many years, but this is my first full garment. The pattern (and videos) made it really easy to approach new methods like knitting in the round and Kitchener stitch. I found picking up stitches for the neckline tricky at first but the videos really helped (I ended up with a lot more stitches that the pattern called for but I think it looks fine!). I added slightly less edging on the arms, just a personal preference. This is Drops Baby Merino in Red. Can't wait to try another pattern soon.