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Knitting – baby clothes

Knitting - baby clothes

Baby Romper Knitting Pattern | Maple Baby Overalls Knit Pattern | Knitting Tutorial | Baby Onesie Pattern | 0-24 Months This baby knitting pattern includes step by step instructions on how to knit beautiful baby overalls. These baby overalls are worked with raglan increases from the top down. We start knitting flat until the crotch. Then the legs and sleeves can be knitted flat or in the round. Smaller needles are used on the ribs for a better fit. The button/buttonhole bands are picked up and knitted afterwards. This knitting tutorial also has size color codes and check up boxes to help you through your knitting project. PATTERN INFORMATION: – Available Sizes: 0-1 months, 1-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months. – Construction: Knitted flat. – Experience level: Advanced Beginner. – Yarn: DK weight yarn. – Tension: 25 stitches x 34 rows = 10cm / 4” in stocking stitch with 3,5mm (US 4) needles. – Yardage: approx. 375-860 meters depending on size – Needles:- 3,5mm (US 4) circular needles 60/80cm (24”/32”) and, if you knit the sleeves and legs in the round using the magic loop technique, 100cm (40”) (if you prefer you can use DPN’s). You also need 3mm (US 2,5) straight, circular or double pointed needles (if you work in the round) to knit the ribs. – Knitting techniques: Knitting flat or in the round, simple increases and decreases, picking up sts. -Languages: English, Portuguese and Spanish. THIS IS A DIGITAL FILE (PDF Knitting Pattern), NOT the actual finished item. YOU CANNOT RESELL MY PATTERN, HOWEVER YOU CAN SELL THE FINISHED ITEM. ©Agasalhos e Bugalhos All Rights Reserved. If you need any information or have any questions regarding this pattern , feel free to contact me. I will be happy to help. I hope you enjoy knitting this baby pattern!! With love Sandra


Baby sweaters

Baby sweaters

Offering a vintage PDF knitting pattern to make a precious baby girl dress with eyelet stitch yolk and hem. Threaded ribbon is tied at empire waist. This pretty, timeless styled pattern first originated in 1948. Fingering yarn, 4-Ply Pattern 3 Sizes; to fit ages 6-12m, (12-18) (18-24) months. Other measurements can be seen listed in 5th photo. Also requires knitting needles sizes 2.75mm (UK12/US1) and 3.25mm (UK10/US3) 2 buttons and a length of ribbon. UK terminology pattern in English language only. Instant download and not a hard copy which means no shipping cost to you as well as immediate receival after payment is received and cleared. The pattern will be available for you to download in PDF format for you. PDF file will be sent to the email you have on file on your Etsy account. These are vintage patterns. To determine substitute supplies it is suggested you consult the internet. Enjoy and have a great day! 🙂 ** ENGLISH Language only pattern **


Kids Knitting Patterns | Pdf Knit Patterns | Baby

Kids Knitting Patterns | Pdf Knit Patterns | Baby

Knit Baby Blanket Pattern, Baby Blanket Pattern, Knitting Pattern Blanket, Knitting Pattern, Irish Baby Blanket, Dig
ital Download, Heirloom THIS LISTING IS FOR A PDF DOWNLOAD PATTERN ONLY! THIS IS NOT A PHYSICAL ITEM! Bulky Knit Baby Blanket Pattern *INSTANT DOWNLOAD* **THIS ITEM IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD PATTERN, NOT A PHYSICAL ITEM** Finished baby blanket is 33 inches wide by 34 inches long. This gender neutral baby blanket was designed to be knitted by anyone that has the ability to create a knit stitch, a purl stitch and simple cables. This knitting pattern is incredibly simple to make with dramatic results! This simple cable knit, in the aran style, will certainly be cherished as an heirloom piece for the lucky baby that receives it. Once finished, this baby blanket is not only soft and fluffy, but it was designed to be knitted with 100% acrylic yarn, which is completely machine washable and machine dry-able. Pattern includes: – itemized list of all materials to complete project, including the yarn that is recommended to be used – numbered line by line instruction accompanied by abbreviations and a brief summery of how to complete the stitch – added tips to make creating the blanket as simple as possible (i.e. instruction for using stitch markers and placements) – a printable complete chart that shows EVERY STITCH contained within the baby blanket along with a stitch key – complete contact information in case any assistance is needed along the way Downloads are available once your payment is confirmed. If you paid with PayPal or a credit card on Etsy, confirmation may take a few minutes. You’ll see a notice at the top of the page, if your payment is still processing. You’ll also be sent a download notification via email that is separate from any transaction notification emails you receive from Etsy and/or PayPal. A large amount of time and work has gone into designing these original yarn works and then creating the detailed digital patterns that show how to make them. The purchaser is welcomed to reproduce blankets for personal sale, however; the patterns and the pictures within the patterns cannot be reproduced in ANY digital medium without expressed consent from Cape Cod Stitchery. If there are any questions, please feel free to message me and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Once again, thank you for stopping by and taking a look!


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The Set Sunday Morning Baby Romper and Dress Knitting Pattern is a lovely set that suits both boys and girls. With this set of patterns you will be able to knit two different pieces: a simple gender neutral long sleeved romper and a cute baby dress. Both the romper and the dress are worked with raglan shaping from the top down. We start knitting flat, in order to gain some space for the head and sew a button on the back, but after a few rows the work is joined in the round. Smaller needles are used on the ribs for a better fit. The dress features a beautiful attached I-cord and instructions for optional ruffles on the neck band and at the bottom. The step by step instructions have lots of photos and size colour codes to help you through your knitting project. PATTERN INFORMATION: – Available Sizes: 0-1 months , 1-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months, 12-18 months, 18-24 months. – Construction: Knitted in the round. – Experience level: Advanced Beginner. – Yarn: DK weight yarn. – Tension: 25 stitches x 34 rows = 10cm / 4” in stocking stitch with 3,5mm (US 4) needles. – Yardage: Romper: approx. 290-565 meters depending on size Dress: approx. 375-750 meters depending on size. – Needles: – 3,5mm (US 4) circular needles with 40cm (16\


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This lovely little bonnet will be oh-so sweet on your little one�s head any time of the year! Using just 1 skein of yarn, this is also a great project for someone starting out with lace patterns. Knit with 1 skein of Berroco� Comfort DK at a gauge of 24 stitches and 34 rows per 4\


Crochet

Crochet

I have two friends who are just starting out knitting on midgauge machines so I thought I’d post a baby sweater pattern that is an excellent learning pattern when just starting out. It’s not complicated and can be completed in short order, but the result is really cute. There are 4 sizes to the pattern. Since it goes so quickly, you can knit a bunch for charity and improve your skills as you go. Baby Ballet Sweater on the Midgauge Machine by Mar Heck Revised May, 2014 This is the perfect first baby sweater for a new machine knitter. You don’t have to worry about ribbing on the bottom or cuffs. You don’t have to learn how to short-row yet, which is usually how the neck is done. You do learn a few basic tricks, like decreasing, hanging shoulders, picking up stitches and making I cords. Hint—use waste yarn that is a totally different color than your main yarn so you can see what to pick up. YARN: Any yarn that knits to gauge below. Size doesn’t matter too much if you are making this for charity. If knitting for a present, you could knit one and determine if that’s the size you want and going from there, knit another since they go fast. Use whatever yarn knits nice and easy on your machine. Notes: · You will do the bottom edges of the fronts, back and sleeves at a tighter tension on the tension dial for 4 rows than you do the body of the sweater so the roll hem is tighter. · Four I cord ties are attached to both sides to keep the sweater in place. · Notice on the yellow sweater pictured at the end of the pattern, I did the front ties a couple of inches in for a chubbier baby, or just a different look. · The sweater consists of 5 pieces plus four I cords. · You can skip the waste yarn and ravel cord to start each piece to save some time. Ewrap on the required needles and every row for a few rows, pull all the needles to E position before you knit the row. Remember to follow the pattern, though. When you have enough knitting, you can hang some claw weights. If you are not comfortable doing this, start with waste yarn and ravel cord. FINISHED SIZES 6 (12, 18, 24) months Circle the number you need throughout the pattern. GAUGE 5 st and 6 r = 1” (20 st and 24 r = 4”) It’s a good idea to do a gauge swatch first to get the same gauge as the pattern. If you have fewer stitches and rows to the inch, tighten your tension for the main pieces. If you have too many stitches and rows to the inch, loosen your tension for the main pieces. BACK T3 Over 50(52, 56, 58) st cast on with waste yarn, knit a few rows, one row ravel cord. E wrap with main yarn right on top of the ravel cord stitches. RC 000, T 3, Knit 4 rows. Change to T 6 (main tension). RC000. Knit to RC 60 (64,66,72). Take off stitches in 3 parts. First size: 17 shoulder st on WY, 16 neck bind off, 17 shoulder on WY Second size: 18 shoulder on WY, 16 neck Bind off, 18 shoulder on WY Third size: 19 shoulder on WY, 18 neck bind off, 19 shoulder on WY Fourth size: 20 shoulder on WY, 18 neck bind off, 20 shoulder on WY To take off in sections, put all but specified shoulder stitches/ needles on the right in hold, meaning all the way out towards you. Set the carriage levers both sides to H (or consult your manual). When you knit, only the first stitches will knit and the carriage will slide over the others. As you knit to the left, pull up on the yarn so that it doesn’t get caught under the carriage. Knit 10 rows of waste yarn and remove these stitches by running the carriage with no yarn in it. When done with the first shoulder, bind off the specified number of neck stitches with a back stitch bind off b
y hand (OR ANY BIND OFF YOU CHOOSE). Remove these st from machine. You’ll have hanging down the first shoulder on its waste yarn and the bound off neck stitches hanging down. Now take your machine off hold so that the final section of stitches knit. Knit 10 rows of waste yarn and one row with no yarn to remove from machine. LEFT AND RIGHT FRONT AND NECK SHAPING—Do the decreases on one side for one front and on the other side for the other front. T3 over 50 (52,56,58) st cast on with waste yarn, knit a few rows, one row ravel cord. Ewrap with main yarn. T 3 Knit 4 rows. Change to T6 (main tension).RC 000. Decrease for Neck shaping on one side of your knitting as follows: First size: Example – On RC 3, decrease one stitch every two rows two times, meaning do the decrease on RC 3 and RC 5. You can write in the in between row numbers if it helps keep track. Second Size: Third size: Fourth size; Do a full fashioned decrease this way: Move 4th stitch to 3rd stitch so there are 2 st on that needle, then move the 3 stitches in toward the center with your 3 prong tool. Put the empty N out of work. This makes a dandy edge that doesn’t curl much. Take shoulder st off on waste yarn the same way you did the back shoulders. Knit the other front, decreasing on the opposite side. SLEEVES T 3, over 30 (32,36,40) sts Cast on with waste yarn, knit a few rows, one row ravel cord. E wrap with main yarn. Knit 4 rows. Change to T 6. RC 000. First size: Increase one stitch both sides every 3 rows 8x (46st). Knit to RC 30. Second size: Increase one stitch both sides every 3 rows 8x (48 st). Knit to RC36. Third size: Increase one stitch both sides every 4 rows 7X (50 st).Knit to RC 40. Fourth size: Increase one stitch both sides every 5 rows 7x (54 st). Knit to RC 42. To do full fashioned increase, move 3 st out one and pick up the purl bump at n to the center and hang on empty needle. When you reach the required number of rows, Take the sleeve off on a few rows of waste yarn without binding off. (No need for ravel cord at the top.) FINISHING Seam shoulders- With the right side of the sweater facing you, fold waste yarn so the purl bumps are easy to see. Hang one back shoulder with right side facing you. Push to back of the bed. Hang matching front shoulder, wrong side facing you, into the hooks of the needles. Close the latches with your straight edge. With a straight edge push front through back stitches in one fell swoop. Check to make sure all stitches got pushed thru. Carefully push all the N all the way out with a straight edge in one hand and push knitting to the back of the bed with the other hand. With main yarn, main tension, knit one row from left to right. Bind off. Repeat for other shoulder. Remove waste yarn at shoulders. Sew Sleeves to body- Hang side of body with right side facing you. When you use a 3 prong tool, the stitches are spaced about right. Shoulder seam at zero and 23 (24, 25, 27) stitches both sides of zero. Hang one stitch in—in the same ditch all along so it looks perfect on the right side. Measure to make sure you have hung the same amount both sides. Adjust if you need to. Push to back of the bed, open the latches. With the wrong side of the sleeve facing you, hang the 46(48, 50, 54) sleeve stitches in the hooks of the needles. Close the latches. Take a ruler or your long weight bar or your cast on comb and push these front stitches through the back stitches. (It needs to be at least as wide as your knitting.) Knit one row and bind off. Remove the rest of the waste yarn Seam sides and sleeves with a mattress stitch by hand. Weave in yarn ends TIES (4 of them) Pick up 3 stitches at the corners and side seams, one at a time. Row counter to zero. Do a 3 stitch I cord at T 3 for 100 rows or about 5-6 inches. Bind off by putting the left and right stitch on the center needle. Cut the yarn at 3” and pull through the last stitch 2 X. Hide yarn end into the I cord. Do the same on the other corner and each seam. I cord is short for “idiot cord”. Some people call it a slip cord because the carriage slips over the stitches when going one direction. To make, push 3 needles all the way out. ewrap on those 3 needles. All the others are out of work. Put the lever on one side of the carriage to “Part”. (Consult your manual.) This means that when the carriage goes one way it knits and when it comes back the other way, it skips over the needles. After a few rows, it starts to make a tube. The needles go back to B position (working position) as you knit the first row. Rather than weighting the I cord, you can hang on to the end with your left hand and run the carriage with your right hand. Optional Embroidery – With yarn doubled, make a bunch of lazy daisy daisies down the fronts and on the sleeves. Use a contrast color or same as main yarn. Steam the sweater if you want. Careful so you don’t melt the acrylic. The acrylic yarn should wash and dry nicely. ABBREVIATIONS WY waste yarn BO bind off N needle(s) ST stitch(es) CO cast on RC row counter T with number is the number to set the tension dial at. EX: T6 is tension 6 on the dial Dec decrease Incr increase H holding position This is a learning pattern for classes at the MKGM. You can donate, gift or sell items made from this pattern, but please don’t claim the pattern as your own. Thanks!


Knitting hats

Knitting hats

I saw this posted on a Facebook group – this is so cute I just had to ask if I could put her pattern notes on my blog. Cutie Cupcake Dolls Pattern by Kristy Roberts (published with permission) Materials: DK yarn size 3 (3.25mm) Needles Abbreviations: CO = cast on KFB = knit in front and back (this is an increase) p =purl k =knit Stst = stockinette stitch (knit one row, then purl the next row) K2tog = knit 2 stitches together (this is a decrease) ©Kristy Roberts 2017 http://www.ravelry.com/projects/Chippyrabbit/cutie-cupcake-dolls *This is knitted flat, starting at the bottom and working upward. Base of cupcake 1. CO 6 sts 2. KFB across. [12 sts] 3. P 4. *KFB, K1 repeat from * across. [18 sts] 5. P 6. *KFB, K1 repeat from * across. [27 sts] 7. P 8. *KFB, K2 repeat from * across. [36 sts] 9. P 10. *KFB, K2 repeat from * across. [49 sts] 11. Knit (to create fold line) Skirt 1-18. Work 18 rows in K1, P1 to create rib. 19. Bind off in purl (firmly). Body 1. Pick up and K 36 stitches on wrong side opposite fold line. 2-4. Stst 3 rows 5. *k4, k2tog, repeat from * across. 6. Stst 3 rows. 7. *k3, k2tog, repeat from * across. 8. P 9. *k1, k2tog, repeat from * across. **change to head color 1. Stst 3 rows. 2. *Kfb, k1, repeat from * across. 3. P 4. *Kfb, k1, repeat from * across. 5. Stst 7 rows 6. *K4, k2tog, repeat from * across. 7. P 8. *K3, k2tog, repeat from * across. 9. P 10. *K1, k2tog, repeat from * across. 11. P 12. K2tog across. 13. Cut yarn leaving a tail to thread thru darning needle and gather remaining stitches. 14. Sew on eyes and face detail. 15. Sew seams and stuff to your desired fullness. 16. Sew on hair. Arms – 1. CO 8 sts. 2-9. Stst 8 rows. *Change to hand color 10. K across. 11. P across. 12. *K1, k2tog repeat from * across to last 2 sts, k2. [6 sts] 13. P 14. Cut yarn leaving a tail to thread thru darning needle and gather remaining stitches. 15. Sew on arms. Cupcake hat. CO 38 sts. 1-4. K1, p1 (rib) for 4 rows. *Change color 5. K 6. *PFB, K2, repeat from * across. 7. K 8. P 9. *K2tog, YO, repeat from * across. 10. P 11. K 12. Pick up stitch from first new color row and P2tog across. 13-16. Stst 4 rows. 14. *K3, k2tog, repeat from * across. 15. P 16. k2, k2tog, repeat from * across. 17. P 18. k1, k2tog, repeat from * across. 19. P 20. K2tog across. 21. Cut yarn leaving a tail to thread thru darning needle and gather remaining stitches. 22. Sew seam. 23. Sew on pretty \