
Sherpa coat
Shearling-finish garments are on-trend and a great option to keep little ones warm. Your girls will look adorable in this.

YOU WILL NEED:

- Caricia Blues yarn color 001 (3 balls) and 005 (1 ball)
- Knitting needles size 5.5
- Tapestry needle
HOW TO MAKE THE SHEARLING COAT?
Back
With Caricia Blues yarn and 5.5 knitting needles, cast on 52 stitches. The first rows in garter stitch, the rest in stockinette stitch. At 5 cm, change color and continue. At 21 cm from the beginning, start the raglan, decreasing 1 stitch on each side, every other row. In the last 8 rows, decrease in all rows. The raglan will be approximately 20 cm long and 14 cm wide. Close all stitches consecutively (14 cm at the end).
Front
32 stitches up to the armhole, the same length as the back. Decrease 2 stitches together, then 1 by 1 until 20 stitches. A little before finishing the decreases, create the neck by decreasing 4-4-1-1, continuing with the raglan, which should be a little shorter than the back. The other front is the same, but reversed.
Sleeve
30 stitches, increase 4 stitches 1 by 1 distributed along the sleeve. At 20 cm, start the raglan by decreasing 18 stitches on each side 1 by 1. Then close all stitches.
ASSEMBLY
Sew all seams. From the neckline opening, pick up the necessary stitches to make the collar, which will be made with 5 mm needles and in garter stitch. At 9 cm, close all stitches. The collar has approximately 54 stitches.
FINISH









