Lace sleeve knit design add a stunning pop to this simple yet elegant knit onesie. Perfect for a newborn photo session or a sweater top for any little one.
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Supplies:
Knitting Needles:
Size 7 (4.5 mm) Circular (min 28-inch cord)
or DPN’s
Notions:
Stitch Marker
Sewing Needle
Scissors
Stitch Holder
Row Counter if needed
3/8 (10mm) inch button
4 Sew on Snaps
Yarn:
Knit Picks Reverie
Yardage:
160 yards for Newborn, 190 for 6 months, 210 yards for 12 months, 250 yards for 18 months to 2T
Abbreviations/Stitches:
CO- cast on
pm- place marker
k- knit
p- purl
k2tog- knit two stitches together
yo- yarn over
kf&b- knit front and back
skpo- slip knit pass over
Gauge:
17 stitches by 23 rows in stockinette
= 4 inches x 4 inches
Measurements/Sizes:
Newborn, 6 months, 12 months, 2T
Total length of romper:
Newborn: 12 inches; 6 months: 14 inches; 12 months: 15 inches; 2T: 16 inches
Width of romper chest:
Newborn: 6 ½ inches; 6 months: 7 ½ inches; 12 months 9 inches; 2T: 9 ½ inches
Skill Level:
Intermediate
Check out some of my other patterns!
Simple Knit Romper Pattern
Vintage Bonnet and Romper Crochet Pattern
Newborn Swaddle Sack Free Crochet Pattern
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