Whit's Knits: The Wonderful Wallaby!

One of my all time favorite patterns is The Wonderful Wallaby by Cottage Creations.
While it's true that the Wallaby is cozy and classic and the construction is beautifully engineered, the thing that makes this pattern my favorite is the charm and accessibility of the writing and illustrations.
You will be cheered through your Wallaby by encouraging tidbits like, "TREAT YOURSELF Take time to try on your Wonderful Wallaby, it feels so GOOD! Your Wallaby won't mind if tried on with needles remaining in the yarn!" You will love the homey drawings of knitting kangaroos, like grandma kangaroo knitting her Wallaby from yarn stored in her pouch (I wish I had that!). The pattern is also clearly written, very explanatory and 100% mistake free.

The Wonderful Wallaby is sized for toddlers age two all the way up to adult super size. My son, Bear, is only 13 months old, but he's really tall, and I just couldn't wait another year to knit him his own Wallaby. I love knowing that he'll get lots of wear out of it.
The Materials

- The Wonderful Wallaby Pattern which you can find at this link.
- For this size I needed 3 skeins of Spud & Chloe's Sweater yarn, 55% Superwash Wool, 45% Organic Cotton. This color is "Ice Cream", knit at 4 1/2 stitches to the inch. (For yarn quatities for larger sizes please the pattern.)
- 1 skein of Koigu's Kersti Merino Crepe, 100 % Merino Wool. This color is #822.
- A US #8, 24 inch circular needle.
- A set of US #8 double pointed needles.
- An extra pair of US #8 needles, either straight or any length circular. (These extra needles are for knitting the pocket.)
- 4 stitch holders (or scrap yarn).
- 4 stitch markers (or scrap yarn).
It's great that Spud & Chloe's Sweater yarn is machine washable and really soft, but mostly I love that the blend of wool and organic cotton truly makes this sweater year round. To add a little fun, I knit a stripe of multi-colored Kersti every fifth round. (By the way, the Kersti is also machine washable.) Adding this stripe does complicate the pattern in some places (like the pocket), so I wouldn't recommend it if you are a beginner knitter, but otherwise I thought the challenge was totally worth it.
Another materials note: The pattern uses US #6 needles for the ribbed edges which really draws in the bottom hem and cuffs. I wanted Bear's Wallaby to be a little looser fitting and so just used my #8's for everything. Be sure to have a smaller 24 inch circular needle and double pointed's on hand if you want to be a faithful follower of the directions.

The Wonderful Wallaby is such a perfect sweater that I'm going to make sure Bear is never without one. I hope I like his college colors! --Whitney
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Kim @ http://frostmeblog.blogspot.com
Have a fabulous weekend! :)
~Kim
This pattern is copyrighted and is only available in printed format.
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Really love the colors and the yarn choices!!
The sweater is adorable!!
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You can use either of those yarns, however they are a little thicker than the pattern recommends so your sweater will turn out to be a little bit larger. It would be beautiful in either though!
Yes you have it right, knit 3 stitches past the marker, then put the 6 preceeding sts on a holder (take these 6 off the needle and put your stitch marker away), then knit past the second marker and repeat.
This is a standard way to knit sweaters in the round and it can definitely be a little confusing the first time you do it, but once you have finished this sweater you'll be ready to go on any circular pattern out there.
Good luck and please let us know if you have further questions!
so cute! thanks!
Thanks so much to my more experienced fellow knitters!
The finished sizes for the Wallaby are 4 inches bigger than actual chest measurements. For example, a chest size 40" would knit up to a finished size of 44" (a pretty roomy fit!).
To get the perfect size for your boyfriend, I would recommend taking a chest measurement of his favorite sweater, subtract 4 inches from that measurement, and follow the pattern size that is closest to this number. Buy the amount of yarn recommended for that size.
I hope this helps. Let us know if you have any further questions and good luck!