Al Bundy Knitting Pattern 3d Print Ugly Sweatshirt
Al Bundy was a character on the 90s sitcom Married with Children. He was known for his catchphrase, “I’m not happy ’til you’re not happy,” and his ugly sweater. Now, you can knit your very own Al Bundy-inspired sweater with this free pattern!
Al Bundy Knitting Pattern 3d Print Ugly Sweatshirt
This Al Bundy knitting pattern is for an ugly sweatshirt. It is a 3d print and it is made to look like Al Bundy from the show Married with Children. The pattern is available in sizes small, medium, and large. The medium size will fit most people. This pattern is worked in the round and requires no sewing. You will need worsted weight yarn in two colors, a size 8 (5mm) circular needle, and a tapestry needle.
To start, cast on 64 stitches using the long tail method and join to work in the round being careful not to twist the stitches. Place a stitch marker at the beginning of the round. Work in knit 1, purl 1 ribbing for 2 inches. Next, begin working in stockinette stitch until the piece measures 10 inches from the beginning. Now it’s time to shape the neckline. To do this, knit 2 together at the beginning of every other row until you have 32 stitches remaining on your needle. Work even in stockinette stitch for 2 more inches then begin shaping the armholes by binding off 4 stitches at the beginning of every other row until you have 16 stitches remaining on your needle (8 for each sleeve). At this point you will also want to try on your sweater to check that the length is where you want it to be before continuing with the next step. Once you’re happy with the length, continue shaping the armholes by binding off 2 more stitches at the
How to knit an Al Bundy pattern
To knit an Al Bundy pattern, you will need:
-4 skeins of worsted weight yarn in your chosen color (we used red)
-Size US 9 straight needles
-Tape measure
-Scissors
-Yarn needle
Gauge:
4? = 18 stitches and 24 rows in stockinette stitch
Finished Measurements:
Bust ? 42?
Length ? 25.5?
Sleeve length ? 20.75? (from underarm to cuff)
Abbreviations Used:
CO ? cast on k ? knit p ? purl st(s) ? stitch(es) BO ? bind off rep ? repeat inc? increase dec? decrease RS? right side WS? wrong side st st? stocking stitch K2tog? knit 2 together P2tog? purl 2 together sl1kwyif? slip 1 knitwise, yarn in front ssk? slip next 2 stitches knitwise one at a time to right hand needle, insert left needle into fronts of these 2 slipped stitches and knit them together kfb? knit into the front and back of next stitch (1 stitch increased) pm? place marker sm? slip marker psso? pass slipped stitch over yo? yarn over BO5? bind off 5 sts at once BO3? bind off 3 sts at once BO7? bind off 7 sts at
What you need to know before you start knitting
Assuming you know nothing about knitting, here are some tips to get you started on your Al Bundy ugly sweatshirt pattern. You will need to know how to cast on, knit, purl, and bind off. You will also need a pair of circular knitting needles in size US 9, and worsted weight yarn in beige and brown.
To start, you will need to cast on 48 stitches onto one of your circular needles. Then, knit two rows using the beige yarn. Next, switch to the brown yarn and knit four rows. After that, switch back to the beige yarn and continue knitting until the piece measures 18 inches from the cast on edge.
Now it’s time to start shaping the sweater body. To do this, you will need to knit two stitches together across the row until you have 24 stitches remaining. Then, knit one row even. On the next row, you will again knit two stitches together across the row until you have 12 stitches remaining. Finally, cut a long tail of yarn and use it to thread through the remaining stitches so that they don’t come undone. Bind off and weave in any ends.
Now all that’s left to do is sew up the side seams of your sweater using a tapestry needle and matching yarn! And there you have it: your very own Al Bundy ugly sweater!
How to make an Al Bundy 3d print
In order to create an Al Bundy 3d print, you will first need to obtain a 3d printer. Once you have a 3d printer, you will need to find a suitable Al Bundy knitting pattern. Once you have found a pattern, you will need to follow the instructions carefully in order to create your final product.
Conclusion
Al Bundy is the perfect example of someone who could benefit from a little bit of knitting in his life. This Al Bundy knitting pattern is an easy way to show your support for the character while also getting some laughs. The 3d print ugly sweatshirt is also a great conversation starter, so don’t be surprised if you get more than a few comments when you wear it out in public.
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