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Learn How To Make This Lovely Knitted Baby Peacoat With A Hood
This adorable knitted baby peacoat with a hood is just knitted in the garter stitch.
The whole baby coat is knitted in one piece, starting from one of the sleeves.
This pattern uses the one row button hole technique. Not familiar with this button hole technique? You can find a great video tutorial here: Knitted One Row Button Hole [A How To Video Tutorial].
The designer behind this lovely knitted little baby coat with a hood is Julie Partie over at Lili Comme Tout.
You can download Julie’s great knitting pattern for this cute hooded baby jacket for FREE.
To download the free pattern for this delightful knitted garter stitch coat, please click here: Lino’s Coat Pattern.
Please note that the downloadable pattern is in both French and English. To get to the English version, you just need to scroll down a bit.
I need the tutorial for lion’s coat and seem unable to get it. I am stuck when I add the 52 stitches that I add on hold. Do you add them first or after the buttonhole part that you are working on at the time. It just does seem right adding them after. Need that tutorial.
Hi Joan,
Thank you for contacting The Knitting Space. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience. However, we don’t own these patterns and are simply curating them. For further pattern support, we suggest you get in touch with the designer directly. The designer for this particular pattern is Julie Partie, you can reach her thru her Ravelry page or through her Website.
Best regards,
Ann
I do not see the tutorial’s link. Can you help me?
Hi Debbie
Thank you for contacting The Knitting Space. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience, it looks like the link for the video tutorial is no longer available. I’ve updated the post to reflect this. For pattern support, it would be best if you contact the designer directly. The designer for this particular pattern is Julie Partie, and you can reach her through her Ravelry profile page.
All the best!
Ann