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Perfect Arrows Romper Knitting Pattern
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This easy step by step knitting pattern will help you make the cutest baby romper!
The pattern comes in several sizes: newborn (meant to be worn when the baby is just born – for the first two weeks; this is the size that is usually preferred by newborn photographers and most often used as a photo prop), 3-6 months, 6-12 months (if it is used in photography, photographers will often refer to this as “sitter size”, meaning, it is for a baby who can sit unassisted) and 12-18 months.
This pattern’s gauge is 18 stitches in 4 inches / 10cm over stockinette stitch. Please check the recommended needle size on your yarn label and make your gauge sample to make sure you end up making a romper that really fits!
You will need yarn, knitting needles to obtain the gauge (a part of the romper is knit flat, then a small part of it is knit in the round, and then it is knit flat again), a tapestry needle or to weave in the yarn ends and also the same tapestry needle to graft crotch stitches, a stitch holder or a piece of scrap yarn and two stitch markers. A crochet book if you are making crochet ties.
You will need up to 80 grams of yarn for the smallest newborn size, up to 90 grams for the 3-6m size, up to 100 grams for 6-12m size, up to 115 grams for 12-18m size.
Since the bib part of this is knit flat, you can use any knitting needles you like. I prefer using ether long circulars, or long straight “afghan” knitting needles. The lower part is knit in the round – so, you will need either double pointed needles or a circular needle to make a Magic Loop to make the lower part.
The pattern comes in several sizes: newborn (meant to be worn when the baby is just born – for the first two weeks; this is the size that is usually preferred by newborn photographers and most often used as a photo prop), 3-6 months, 6-12 months (if it is used in photography, photographers will often refer to this as “sitter size”, meaning, it is for a baby who can sit unassisted) and 12-18 months.
This pattern’s gauge is 18 stitches in 4 inches / 10cm over stockinette stitch. Please check the recommended needle size on your yarn label and make your gauge sample to make sure you end up making a romper that really fits!
You will need yarn, knitting needles to obtain the gauge (a part of the romper is knit flat, then a small part of it is knit in the round, and then it is knit flat again), a tapestry needle or to weave in the yarn ends and also the same tapestry needle to graft crotch stitches, a stitch holder or a piece of scrap yarn and two stitch markers. A crochet book if you are making crochet ties.
You will need up to 80 grams of yarn for the smallest newborn size, up to 90 grams for the 3-6m size, up to 100 grams for 6-12m size, up to 115 grams for 12-18m size.
Since the bib part of this is knit flat, you can use any knitting needles you like. I prefer using ether long circulars, or long straight “afghan” knitting needles. The lower part is knit in the round – so, you will need either double pointed needles or a circular needle to make a Magic Loop to make the lower part.
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Perfect Arrows Romper Knitting Pattern - Agnese Iskrova
Perfect Arrows Romper Knitting Pattern
Agnese Iskrova
Copyright © 2020 by Agnese Iskrova
Photography © 2020 by Ashley Shannon, Stefi Jade, Fauna Lewis, Elizabeth Bean, Agnese Iskrova
All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review or scholarly journal.
First Printing: 2020
ISBN 978-1-716-44965-9
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