Well ....... 2016 has begun. For me a New Year is full of opportunity, and a time for optimism. I have started the year with a simple baby slipover / vest top. I know you are always looking for cute easy patterns to knit for baby boys. So please welcome 'Dexter'. DEXTER - Sleeveless Slipover / Vest Top Knitted all-in-one - with only a little sewing up ! If you like this design - then let me know - and I will add other sizes. DEXTER Size ~ To fit a baby of around 3months Chest 18" (45.5cm) Length 10" (25.5cm) Requirements ~ Yarn ~ 45g DK yarn Needles ~ 4mm Instructions ~ (This design is worked in one piece – and begins at the lower front edge) Cast on 51sts 1st Row: S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2 2nd Row: S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end Repeat 1st & 2nd rows three times more 9th Row: S1, knit to end 10th Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Repeat the last 2 rows 15 times (or until work measures 5½” ) 41st Row: S1, knit to end 42nd Row: S1, k4, p15, k11, p15, k5 Repeat the last 2 rows twice 47th Row: S1, k24, turn (continue on these 25sts only) 48th Row: S1, k4, purl to last 5sts, k5 49th Row: S1, knit to end 50th Row: S1, k4, purl to last 5sts, k5 51st Row: S1, knit to last 7sts, k2tog, k5 (24sts) 52nd Row: S1, k4, purl to last 5sts, k5 Repeat last 4 rows 7 times more (17sts) 81st Row: S1, knit to end Cut off yarn Rejoin yarn to remaining 26sts and work on these stitches only ~ 1st Row: K2tog, knit to end of row (25sts) 2nd Row: S1, k4, purl to last 5sts, k5 3rd Row: S1, knit to end 4th Row: S1, k4, purl to last 5sts, k5 5th Row: S1, k4, s1, k1, psso, knit to end (24sts) 6th Row: S1, k4, purl to last 5sts, k5 Repeat last 4 rows 7 times more (17sts) 35th Row: S1, k to end of row 36th Row: S1, k4, p7, k5, cast on 17sts, then continue with stitches for the other front – k5, p7, k5 Continue for the back working across these 51sts ~ 1st Row: S1, knit to end of row 2nd Row: S1, k4, p7, k27, p7, k5 Repeat the last 2 rows twice more 7th Row: S1, knit to end of row 8th Row: S1, k4, purl to last 5sts, k5 Repeat the last 2 rows 16 times more 41st Row: S1, knit to end 42nd Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Repeat the last 2 rows 15 times 73rd Row: S1, knit to end 74th Row: S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end 75th Row: S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2 Repeat last 2rows three more Cast off Sew up side seams Darn away ends * * * * * DEXTER Size ~ To fit a baby of around 12 - 18months Chest 22" (56cm) Length 12" (30.5cm) Requirements ~ DK yarn Needles ~ 4mm Instructions ~ (This design is worked in one piece – and begins at the lower front edge) Cast on 61sts 1st Row: S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2 2nd Row: S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end Repeat 1st & 2nd rows four times more 11th Row: S1, knit to end 12th Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Repeat the last 2 rows 17 times (or until work measures 6½” ) 47th Row: S1, knit to end 48th Row: S1, k4, p20, k11, p20, k5 Repeat the last 2 rows twice 53rd Row: S1, k29, turn (continue on these 30sts only) 54th Row: S1, k4, purl to last 5sts, k5 55th Row: S1, knit to end 56th Row: S1, k4, purl to last 5sts, k5 57th Row: S1, knit to last 7sts, k2tog, k5 (29sts) 58th Row: S1, k4, purl to last 5sts, k5 Repeat last 4 rows 9 times more (20sts) 95th Row: S1, knit to end Cut off yarn Rejoin yarn to remaining 31sts and work on these stitches only ~ 1st Row: K2tog, knit to end of row (30sts) 2nd Row: S1, k4, purl to last 5sts, k5 3rd Row: S1, knit to end 4th Row: S1, k4, purl to last 5sts, k5 5th Row: S1, k4, s1, k1, psso, knit to end (29sts) 6th Row: S1, k4, purl to last 5sts, k5 Repeat last 4 rows 9 times more (20sts) 43rd Row: S1, k to end of row 44th Row: S1, k4, p10, k5, cast on 21sts, then continue with stitches for the other front – k5, p10, k5 Continue for the back working across these 61sts ~ 1st Row: S1, knit to end of row 2nd Row: S1, k4, p10, k31, p10, k5 Repeat the last 2 rows twice more 7th Row: S1, knit to end of row 8th Row: S1, k4, purl to last 5sts, k5 Repeat the last 2 rows 20 times more 49th Row: S1, knit to end 50th Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Repeat the last 2 rows 17 times 85th Row: S1, knit to end 86th Row: S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end 87th Row: S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2 Repeat last 2rows four more Cast off Sew up side seams Darn away ends * * * * * DEXTER Size ~ To fit a baby of around 3 – 4 years Chest 26" (66cm) Length 14 ½ " (37cm) Requirements ~ DK yarn Needles ~ 4mm Instructions ~ (This design is worked in one piece – and begins at the lower front edge) Cast on 73sts 1st Row: S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2 2nd Row: S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end Repeat 1st & 2nd rows five times more 13th Row: S1, knit to end 14th Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Repeat the last 2 rows 20 times more (or until work measures 7½” ) 55th Row: S1, knit to end 56th Row: S1, k5, p24, k13, p24, k6 Repeat the last 2 rows three times more 63rd Row: S1, k35, turn (continue on these 36sts only) 64th Row: S1, k5, purl to last 6sts, k6 65th Row: S1, knit to end 66th Row: S1, k5, purl to last 6sts, k6 67th Row: S1, knit to last 8sts, k2tog, k6 (35sts) 68th Row: S1, k5, purl to last 6sts, k6 Repeat last 4 rows 10 times more (25sts) 109th Row: S1, knit to end Cut off yarn Rejoin yarn to remaining 37sts and work on these stitches only ~ 1st Row: K2tog, knit to end of row (36sts) 2nd Row: S1, k5, purl to last 6sts, k6 3rd Row: S1, knit to end 4th Row: S1, k5, purl to last 6sts, k6 5th Row: S1, k5, s1, k1, psso, knit to end (35sts) 6th Row: S1, k5, purl to last 6sts, k6 Repeat last 4 rows 10 times more (25sts) 47th Row: S1, k to end of row 48th Row: S1, k5, p13, k6, cast on 23sts, then continue with stitches for the other front – k6, p13, k6 Continue for the back working across these 73sts ~ 1st Row: S1, knit to end of row 2nd Row: S1, k5, p13, k35, p13, k6 Repeat the last 2 rows twice more 7th Row: S1, knit to end of row 8th Row: S1, k5, purl to last 6sts, k6 Repeat the last 2 rows 24 times more 57th Row: S1, knit to end 58th Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Repeat the last 2 rows 19 times 97th Row: S1, knit to end 98th Row: S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end 99th Row: S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2 Repeat last 2rows five more Cast off Sew up side seams Darn away ends Copyright © 2015 ‘made by marianna’ All Rights Reserved This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied or reproduced or republished on another webpage or website. ‘This work is registered with the UK Copyright Service.’
En güzel bebek örgü modelleri ve çeşitleri paylaşılmaktadır. Bebek yelekleri, bebek giyim, bebek battaniyesi, bebek patikleri, bebek şekeri, bebek bereleri, bebek converse gibi örgü çeşitleri bulunmaktadır.
Every time I finish a wee little baby sweater I block it, sew on the buttons and I think to myself: "This is it, this is the cutest little thing I've ever seen. I can't possibly knit anything any sweeter." But eventually I cast on for another little sweater and I end up feeling exactly the
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It is wonderful to see lots of you knitting the Baa-ble hat, the free pattern I designed for Shetland Wool Week 2015. It is also very exciting to see you using different colours, making them unique and I wanted to share a few that I have seen on Ravelry and Instragram for some inspiration! You can see more photos of each version by clicking on the knitter's name - it will link you to their Ravely page. I love the turquoise sky in Ribbels' version Look at these fantastic colour choices from SyllyMae: I absolutely love the colours Fidlstix has used especially the contrasting stripes in the ribbing (she also has several amazing patterns including a Fair Isle hat recipe using Shetland jumper weight yarn - check out her designs here). Ella Gordon has made a grey version, which we often joke is a mutual favourite colour way, I need to make one like this for myself! She has made a few adaptations to the patterns to suit her "flat head" (her words not mine!). You can read about it in her blog post. Lunargirl has gone for a slightly more muted effect with softer colours with a lovely effect. The Winter's Night Baa-ble hat by Nelago uses darker colours very successfully, of course I love the grey sheep! Torirot has made a gorgeous version using several shades of blue and green - I think it works really well photographed against this wall, the colour just pops out. You can read about her hat on her blog http://torirotsstitches.blogspot.com/ as well as getting a peak at some beautiful cardigans at a Colourwork Cardigan Parade. She is also an amazing knitwear designer, you can see her designs here, if you aren't familiar with her work you need to see it! Magfly has added an alpaca pom pom to great effect. You can see more projects on the Baa-ble hat project pages on Ravelry and if you haven't already you can download the pattern from the Shetland Wool Week website. Thank you to the knitters above for allowing me to use their photos. Please keep adding your projects to Ravelry, it is so good to see them. Remember if you are posting photos of them on Instagram on Twitter to add the hashtag(s) #baable #baablehat #baablealong and/or tag Shetland Wool Week and/or myself (@shetlandwoolweek and @donnasmithdesigns on Instagram) or tag Shetland Wool Week on Facebook. That way we can see them and get even more excited about the flock of Baa-ble hats that are emerging!
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¡Hola Creativas! Si hay una cosa que tengo clara con respecto a la ropita para los bebés, es que esta tiene que ser lo más cómoda y fácil de poner y quitar. Por eso, hoy os quiero mostrar cómo hacer una chaqueta tipo kimono de punto para bebé que para mi, es la estrella de las partes de arriba y la mejor aliada para las primeras semanas. Basta con extender la prenda abierta, poner al bebé encima, cerrarla y ¡listo!, no hay que andar lidiando con los engorrosos botones en la parte trasera (que tal vez le molesten cuando está recostado
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