Dog-u-lator Sweater Calculator
Posted on 11.21.06 by lucia @ 8:28 am

Table of contents for Dog Sweater

  1. Munchkin, “The Global Climate Change Dog”.
  2. Dog-u-lator Sweater Calculator

Dog Sweater DimensionsMunchkin wants to thank everyone for the compliments on his cuteness. He pointed out that I customized directions spit out from “The dog sweater calculator”. The modifications are: These directions are organized specifically for hand knitting, and I added little velcro flaps to make it easier for the technicians to close this over little Munchkin’s legs. So, I wrote a new program to give more specific directions.

If you want to imitate Munchkin’s sweater exactly, I used “el cheapo” Caron yarn, used double stranded in Hunter Orange. These sweater look cute in other yarns– novelty yarn collars and trim are particularly nice.

You’ll need to pick your own needles and yarn, then knit a gauge swatch. When picking needles, remember the body is knit back and forth, the neck is knit circular and the trim is picked up and knit circular. That final step requires a very long needle — but if you don’t want to knit that circular, you can split that step into portions. (I’d do the two side edges with the flaps first. Then I’d pick up and trim the cast on edges.)

If you want the specific directions, give the calculator a try.


Munchkin

Enter Gauge Information
To obtain an accurate pattern, you must knit a stockinet gauge swatch using the needles and yarn you picked to knit your dog sweater, then enter
values here.
Enter your stitch gauge in stockinet. Stitch Gauge:
st/inch
Enter your row gauge in stockinet. Row Gauge:
st/inch
Design Your dog sweater
Enter dog’s measurements.

  • For measurement to rump: Measure from collar to rump. Do this while the dog is standing or the sweater will hang over as on Munchkin!
  • For measurement to front legs: measure from collar to the front of the front legs.
  • For measurement to back legs: measure to the front of the back legs.
  • For measurement to chest: Circle tape around dogs chest. Don’t hold too tight– dogs don’t like form fitting sweaters!
  • For the leg circumference: Place tape measure loosely around the top of your dog’s front leg.

 

Collar to Rump:
inches.
Collar to front legs:
inches
Collar to back legs:
inches
Chest:
inches.
Leg Circumference:
inches.

Click to create your pattern.



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  1. [...] This project came to fruition from reading this post and using her dog sweater calculator along with some weird-looking stuff from the stash and size 11 needles. It took me one day - and the dog no longer sits and shivers while looking at me like, “I’m freezing, woman! Knit me something!” Now it’s more like sitting and staring balefully at me like I’m torturing her to death. [...]

    Pingback by JessaLu Knits (and Spins!) — 3/16/2007 @ 9:00 pm

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