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Lazy Daisy Baby Bunting Lazy Daisy Angel Baby Bunting Knitted All-In-One, from the top down Requires ~ 4ply yarn and 3.25mm needles, or DK yarn & 4mm needles 5 small buttons Size ~ Width: 10" if using 4ply, Length: adjustable, around 8½" Width: 12" if using DK, Length: adjustable, around 10½" Pattern ~ Cast on 37sts Rows 1 & 2 Knit Row 3 K2, yrn, k2tog (this makes a buttonhole), knit to end Rows 4 & 5 Knit Row 6 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 7 K6, *(yfwd, k1, yfwd, k2) rep from * to last 4sts, k4 55sts Row 8 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 9 K6, *(yfwd, k3, yfwd, k2) rep from * to last 4sts, k4 73sts Row 10 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 11 K6, *(yfwd, k5, yfwd, k2) rep from * to last 4sts, k4 91sts Row 12 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 13 K6, *(yfwd, k7, yfwd, k2) rep from * to last 4sts, k4 109sts Row 14 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Rows 15 - 18 Knit Row 19 K2, yrn, k2tog (this makes a buttonhole), knit to end Row 20 K18, cast off 21sts knitwise, k30, cast off 21sts knitwise, k17 67sts Row 21 K2, *(k7, m1) to last 9sts, k9 OR you can do it this way ~ K2, *(k6, kfb) to last 9sts, k9 Row 22 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 75sts Row 23 K2, *(k7, m1) to last 3sts, k3 OR you can do it this way ~ K2, *(k6, kfb) to last 3sts, k3 (It is easy to adjust the width here by adding further increased stitches if desired) Row 24 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 85sts Row 25 Knit Row 26 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat last 2 rows four times more Row 35 K2, yrn, k2tog (this makes a buttonhole), knit to end Row 36 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 37 Knit Row 38 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat last 2 rows six times more Row 51 K2, yrn, k2tog (this makes a buttonhole), knit to end Row 52 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 53 Knit Row 54 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Repeat last 2 rows six times more Row 67 K2, yrn, k2tog (this makes a buttonhole), knit to end Row 68 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 69 Knit Row 70 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 (It is easy to adjust the length at this point if desired) Start decreasing the stitches ~ Row 1: K4, (k5, k2tog) till last 4sts, k4 Row 2 and every even row: K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 Row 3: K4, (k4, k2tog) till last 4sts, k4 Row 5: K4, (k3, k2tog) till last 4sts, k4 Row 7: K4, (k2, k2tog) till last 4sts, k4 Row 9: K4, (k1, K2tog) till last 4ss, k4 Row 11: K4, (k2tog) till last 4sts, k4 Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’ With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops and secure, sew up 1 inch from the bottom of the decreased last row Darn away ends Add buttons to correspond to the buttonholes This lovely baby bunting was first knitted by Stephanie Sim, a member of my facebook group. Lazy Daisy Angel Baby Bunting adapted and knitted by Stephanie Sim She adapted it from one of my Angel Gown patterns - and it is so cute - I just had to share it ! Thank you so much Stephanie Sim for allowing me to share your adapted pattern. I made my bunting longer than Stephanie's by adding extra rows and an extra buttonhole. You will find my Lazy Daisy Angel Gown pattern on this link ~ https://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.com/2016/02/lazy-daisy-angel-gown.html I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations. In addition: You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns. However, please do not copy my patterns Copyright © 2019 ‘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.
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Bordar el fruto del árbol, El Algarrobo o Tamarugo, propio de la zona norte de Chile y del sur de Perú. Vestido parte de la serie de muñecas "Mini Dolls", que estoy trabajando . Este árbol, da un fruto tipo vaina, pertenece a la familia de las legumbres, fue usada por antiguos pueblos precolombinos y sus semillas encontradas incluso en tumbas, fechadas desde hace 9000 años aproximadamente, se usaba para preparar bebidas y harina.
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I continue to share amigurumi free patterns. In this article, rima doll amigurumi free pattern is waiting for you. Abbreviations SC (single crochet) Ch (chain) sl-st (slip stitch) INC (increase) (2 sc in same hole) dec (decrease) blo (knitting from the back loop) flo (knitting from the front loop) * (repeat action) dc (double crochet) hdc (half double crochet) hdcinc (double hdc to same place) PATTERN Hair 1- Magic ring into (6sc) 2- 6inc (12sc) 3- (1sc1inc) * 6 (18sc) (blo)
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Cardigan for dolls 12-12,5” and 16-16,5” tall 1 skein wool/soya or bamboo or cotton 3,5 mm (US 4) needles or size necessary to obtain correct gauge 1 button gauge: 20 st x 32 rows = 4” x 4” in stocking stitch
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Free American Girl Cardigan Pattern I wrote this pattern for someone who already knows how to knit, but needs extra help reading the pattern. Let me know what you think and enjoy! Click on the link…
Measurements To fit: 12 months Chest: 22 inches (56 cm) Length: 10 inches (25.5 cm) Materials King Cole Big Value Chunky Shade: 551 Cream, 200 g A pair of 6½ mm (US 10.5) knitting Needles 3 buttons…
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Free American Girl Cardigan Pattern I wrote this pattern for someone who already knows how to knit, but needs extra help reading the pattern. Let me know what you think and enjoy! Click on the link…
The cutest little preemie baby jacket I love Facebook because there is so much inspiration and lots of beautiful free patterns to be found like this little baby cardi. This pattern is so simple, it's knitted in one piece the only sewing being the shoulder and little sleeve seam. I took it along to show the ladies in the Day Unit where I work and they fell in love with it and wanted to knit some too so between us this is what we have made so far. I think there will be lots more before very long. These are going into my Preemie box to be sent to a local preemie baby group who distribute preemie items to neonatal units throughout England. A big thank you to Teresa Roberts for designing this pattern and sharing it with us, it comes in a newborn size too, because the link to the pattern doesn't work Teresa has given me permission to print it here on my blog. Small Baby Cardi by Theresa Roberts. By Theresa Roberts on Tuesday, 3 March 2015 at 19:27 Knitted in DK yarn on no.8 /4mm needles.Garter stitch(all rows knit).Takes approx 25 grams of yarn and about two hours to knit. Tension or finished measurements is not crucial. Worked from the bottom up,in one piece up to arm holes. Larger size in brackets..Measures 16/17ins chest..7ins back length..takes about 60 grams of yarn. Cast on 40 sts (60 sts) Knit 2 rows. Increase row.knit 2 sts.inc in next st. knit to last 3 sts,inc in next st. knit 2. Repeat this row until you have 60 sts (90 sts). knit straight until 26 rows (40 rows) have been knitted from the cast on. Buttonhole row. knit 2 sts..yarn forward,knit 2tog..knit to end. Divide for back and fronts... knit to last 16 sts (23 sts ) put these sts onto a sts holder. Cast on 5 sts (24 sts) at beg of next row,(for sleeve )knit these 5 sts (24 sts) and continue across row until last 16 sts (23 sts) put these 16 sts (23 sts) onto a st holder.)cast on 5 sts (24 sts) at beg of next row,( for sleeve ) knit these 5 sts (24 sts ) and rest of row..This is the back.knit 20 rows (30 rows ) on these sts. Cast off loose.... Work fronts**Put 16 sts (23 sts ) back onto needles.Join yarn...cast on 5 sts (24 sts ) knit these sts and rest of row.. front edge decrease row...knit 2 sts.knit 2tog.. knit to end of row.. knit 1 row. repeat these 2 rows,until 12 sts (38 sts ) left..knit straight until front measures same as back..cast off shoulder sts.** repeat from** for the other front.. join shoulder and under arm seam..sew on button. you're done. Note this pattern as written,gives the small size ,little cap sleeves,and the larger size long sleeves. Hope this makes sense. Please enjoy this pattern,you may gift or sell the cardies.Please DO NOT try to sell this pattern,or alter it to call it your own....many thanks. Find a similar crochet version here. Linking with