Cheer for the Elves Dog Sweater

๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿพ Get your furry friend ready to cheer for the elves this holiday season with our delightful “Cheer for the Elves” dog Christmas sweater pattern! ๐ŸŽ…๐ŸŽ This adorable design combines bobbles and stripes to create a festive and charming look for your canine companion. The bobbles add a touch of whimsy, resembling tiny jingle bells that will have your pup spreading holiday joy wherever they go. The stripes perfectly capture the spirit of the season, making this sweater a must-have for any stylish pooch!

๐Ÿถ๐ŸŽ‰ This pattern is perfect for both seasoned knitters and those new to the craft, as it’s easy to follow and full of yuletide merriment. Your furry friend will be the star of every holiday gathering, capturing hearts and spreading Christmas cheer with every wag of their tail. So, pick up your needles, select the coziest yarn in festive colors, and let’s knit up a cozy and cute “Cheer for the Elves” dog Christmas sweater that will keep your furry companion warm and stylish throughout the most magical time of the year! ๐Ÿงถ๐ŸŽ€

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Pattern Notes:
This sweater is knit top down, in the round, with very simple stitches and cute bobbles.

The sample is knit in Christmas colours, but play around with colour combinations or use as a stash buster or scrappy project.

Instructions are included for the optional leash hole.

The armholes are first knit flat in scrap yarn, and are later picked up and finished for a totally seamless sleeve, with a matching stripe pattern to the rest of the sweater.

This pattern includes video tutorials to make knitting this sweater fun and easy – and there is a matching hat for you too!

Sizing:
XS, S (M, L, XL) to fit a chest measurement of;
11-13, 13-16 (16-20, 20-24, 24-28)โ€
28-33, 33-40 (40-51, 51-61, 62-71)cm

Yardage:
Main Colour:
128, 160 (200, 236, 275) yards
118, 146 (183, 216, 251) meters

Contrast Colour:
48, 60 (76, 90, 105) yards
44, 55 (70, 82, 96) meters

Bobbles:
40, (55, 70, 88), 110 yards
36, (50, 64, 80), 100 meters

These are yardage estimates, the amount of yarn you use will depend on your tension, needles and yarn.

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