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I found a vintage pattern (circa 1960) in my sister’s stash for a baby’s matinee jacket. i hadn't seen the pattern before and my sister couldn't remember where it came from. To add to the mystery, on the back of the pattern the name Alice was handwritten in large letters - hence the name Alice Matinee jacket It’s a lovely design but as I haven’t got any babies to knit for, decided to alter the pattern for Baby Annabell Doll and include a dress, bonnet and booties. The pattern would also fit a premature baby. As its an old fashioned pattern, the jacket is knit in separate pieces from hem up then joined to complete the yoke. The dress is knit in 2 pieces and joined for the yoke. The skirt is in a simple 4 row pattern, the yoke in stocking stitch. There are only 2 seams to sew from the sleeve cuff to the hem. If you find any mistakes or have problems with this pattern please let me know either by commenting below or using the contact form. To fit: 14”/36cm Baby Annabell doll Actual measurements: Dress: Chest 12”, sleeve seam 3”, length from shoulder to hem 7” Matinee Jacket: Chest 12”, sleeve seam 3”, length from shoulder to hem 6.5” You will need: Dress: 100g dk yarn, 4mm and 3.25 needles, 1 small button Matinee Jacket: 100g dk yarn, (I used Stylecraft special sherbet) 4mm needles, 3 small buttons Bonnet and booties: 25g each dk yarn, 3.25mm and 4mm needles, 3.50mm and 4.5mm crochet hooks for cords Tension (Gauge): 24sts x 28 rows using 4mm needles in stocking stitch over 10"/4cm Abbreviations k: knit, p: purl, st(s): stitch(es), rep: repeat, dec: decrease, tog: together, sl: slip slp: slip one purlwise, gs: every row knit, yf: yarn forward, psso: pass slipped stitch over m1: pick up loop between sts and work into the back of it ssk: slip next 2 sts onto right hand needle, insert left hand needle into the front loops of both stitches then knit them together (or use s1,k1,psso) inc: increase by knit into first loop then knit into back loop of same stitch Dress Sleeves Using 4mm needles, cast on 26sts and k 3 rows K4, (inc in next st, k5) 3 times, inc in next st, k3 30sts Row 1: knit Row 2: k1 (p3, k2) 5 times, p3, k1 Row 3: k1 (yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 5 times, yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k1 Row 4: k1 (p3, k2) 5 times, p3, k1 These 4 rows form the pattern, rep 4 times. (20 rows of pattern in total) Fasten off yarn and leave 30sts on holder Front Using 4mm needles, cast on 50sts and k 6 rows Row 1: knit Row 2: k1 (p3, k2) 9 times, p3, k1 Row 3: k1 (yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 9 times, yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k1 Row 4: k1 (p3, k2) 9 times, p3, k1 These 4 rows form the pattern, rep 7 times. (32 rows of pattern in total) Fasten off yarn and leave 50sts on holder Back As front but do not fasten off yarn Yoke With right side facing knit across 50sts from back, continue across 30sts from first sleeve, 50sts across front, 30sts across second sleeve (160sts) Row 1: wrong side facing, k1 (p3, k2) 31 times, p3, k1 Row 2: k1 (yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 31 times, yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k1 Row 3: k1 (p3, k2) 31 times, p3, k1 Decrease row: k3, (k2tog) 22 times, k10, (k2tog) 8 times, k10, (k2tog) 22 times, k10, (k2tog) 8 times, k7 (100sts) Knit 3 rows gs Begin shaping, right side facing Row 1: k1, k2tog, k20, (ssk, k2tog, k21) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k19, ssk, k2 (92sts) Row 2: k2, purl to end Row 3: k1, k2tog, k18, (ssk, k2tog, k19) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k17, ssk, k2 (84sts) Row 4: k2, purl to end Row 5: k1, k2tog, k16, (ssk, k2tog, k17) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k15, ssk, k2 (76sts) Row 6: k2, purl to end Row 7: cast on 2sts, (for under flap of back opening) k3, k2tog, k14, (ssk, k2tog, k15) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k13, ssk, k2 (70sts) Row 8: k2, purl to last st, k1 Row 9: k3, k2tog, k12, (ssk, k2tog, k13) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k11, ssk, k2 (62sts) Row 10: k2, purl to last st, k1 Row 11: k3, k2tog, k10, (ssk, k2tog, k11) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k9, ssk, k2 (54sts) Change to 3.25 needles Row 12: knit Row 13: buttonhole row: knit to last 2sts, yf, k2tog Row 14: knit Cast off and fasten off yarn To finish Sew sleeve and side seams. Sew yoke seam to beginning of opening, stitch back flap to underside, sew on button to match buttonhole Fasten off all ends Matinee Jacket Sleeves – as dress Back – as dress BUT only 28 rows of pattern Left front Using 4mm needles, cast on 28sts and knit 6 rows garter stitch Row 1: knit Row 2: k2 (k2, p3) 5 times, k1 Row 3: k1 (yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 5 times, k2 Row 4: k2 (k2, p3) 5 times, k1 These 4 rows form the pattern, rep 6 times. (28 rows of pattern in total) Fasten off yarn and leave 28sts on holder Right front Using 4mm needles, cast on 28sts and k 6 rows garter stitch Row 1: knit Row 2: k1 (p3, k2) 5 times, k2 Row 3: k4 (yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 4 times, yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k1 Row 4: k1 (p3, k2) 5 times, k2 These 4 rows form the pattern, rep 6 times. (28 rows of pattern in total) Do not fasten off yarn and continue for yoke Yoke With right side facing knit across 28sts from right front, continue across 30sts from first sleeve, 50sts across back, 30sts across second sleeve and 28sts from left front (166sts) Row 1: k4, (p3, k2) 31 times, p3, k4 Row 2: k4 (yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 31 times, yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k4 Row 3: k4, (p3, k2) 31 times, p3, k4 Decrease and buttonhole row: k1, k2tog, yf, k1, (k2tog) 12 times, k9, (k2tog) 6 times, k12 (k2tog) 22 times, k12, (k2tog) 6 times, k9, (k2tog) 12 times, k4 (108sts) Knit 3 rows gs Begin shaping, right side facing Row 1: k13, (ssk, k2tog, k22) 3 times, ssk, k2tog, k13 (100sts) Row 2: k4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 3: k12, (ssk, k2tog, k20) 3 times, ssk, k2tog, k12 (92sts) Row 4: k4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 5: buttonhole row: k1, k2tog, yf,k1, k7, (ssk, k2tog, k18) 3 times, ssk, k2tog, k11 (84sts) Row 6: k4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 7: k10, (ssk, k2tog, k16) 3 times, ssk, k2tog, k10 (76sts) Row 8: k4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 9: k9, (ssk, k2tog, k14) 3 times, ssk, k2tog, k9 (68sts) Row 10: k4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 11: k8, (ssk, k2tog, k12) 3 times, ssk, k2tog, k8 (60sts) Row 12: knit Row 13: buttonhole row: k1, k2tog, yf,k1, k4 (k2tog, k12) 3 times, k2tog, k8 (56sts) Row 14: knit Cast off and fasten off yarn To finish Sew sleeve and side seams. Sew on 3 buttons to match buttonholes Finish off all ends Bonnet Using 4mm needles, cast on 52sts and knit 6 rows Row 1: knit Row 2: k2, (p3, k2) 9 times, p3, k2 Row 3: k2, (yf, sl 1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 9 times, yf, sl 1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2 Row 4: k2, (p3, k2) 9 times, p3, k2 These 4 rows form the pattern, rep 4 times. (20 rows of pattern in total) Knit 3 rows garter stitch Shaping Row 1: K8, (ssk, k2tog, k12) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k8 46sts Row 2: purl Row 3: K7, (ssk, k2tog, k10) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k7 40sts Row 4: purl Row 5: K6, (ssk, k2tog, k8) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k6 34sts Row 6: purl Row 7: K5, (ssk, k2tog, k6) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k5 28sts Row 8: purl Row 9: k4, (ssk, k2tog, k4) 3 times 22sts Row 10: purl Row 11: K3, (ssk, k2tog, k2) 2 times, ssk, k2tog, k3 16sts Row 2: purl Row 3: K2, (ssk, k2tog) 3 times, k2 10sts Thread yarn through 10sts and pull firmly. To finish Sew centre back seam Cord: using no 4.5mm crochet hook and double yarn, ch30. Sew onto sides of bonnet Sew in all ends Booties Using no 3.25 needles cast on 17sts Row 1: knit Row 2: k1, m1, k7, m1, k1, m1, k7, m1 k1 (21sts) Row 3: knit Row 4: k1, m1, k8, m1, k3, m1, k8, m1 k1 (25sts) Row 5: knit Row 6: k1, m1, k9, m1, k5, m1, k9, m1 k1 (29sts) Row 7: knit Row 8: k1, m1, k10, m1, k7, m1, k10, m1 k1 (33sts) Change to no 4mm needles Knit 4 rows garter stitch Shape top Row 1: k20, s1, k1, psso turn Row 2: s1p, p7, p2tog, turn Row 3: s1, k7, s1, k1, psso turn Repeat rows 2 and 3 Row 6: s1p, p7, p2tog, turn Row 7 s1, k to end of row across all sts (27sts) Knit 3 rows gs Eyelet row: k2 (yf, k2tog) 12 times, k1 Next row: knit Increase row: k3, (inc in next st, k2) 8 times (35sts) Begin pattern wrong side facing Row 1: k1 (p3, k2) 6 times, p3, k1 Row 2: k1 (yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k2) 6 times, yf, sl1, k2tog, psso, yf, k1 Row 3: k1 (p3, k2) 6 times, p3, k1 Row 4: knit Repeat rows 1 to 3 Cast off Cord Using 3.50 crochet hook make 60 chain. Fasten off To finish Join foot and back seam. Thread cord through eyelets PDF pattern to download
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