Contents
Guide
23 knitted baby garments, blankets, toys, and more! * TANIS GRAY
DEDICATION
For Debbie Marchetti. Knit on in heaven, dear friend.
Contents
THE PROJECTS
Ekaterina Blanchard
Elizabeth Murphy
Lisa Chemery
Suvi Simola
Tanis Gray
Melissa LaBarre
Nadia Crtin-Lchenne
Kate Oates
Suvi Simola
Taiga Hilliard
Rebecca Danger
Karen Borrel
Justine Turner
Terri Kruse
Tanis Gray
Raya Budrevich
Julie Partie
Kelly Herdrich
Helen Rose
Svetlana Volkova
Shannon Cook
Megan Grewal
Melissa Schaschwary
Introduction
I am a firm believer that babies and children should live their lives in comfortable handknits. The label handmade regarding knits for children is often confused with fussy and finicky and implies tiny gauge and a pastel palette, when that doesnt have to be the case.
This book is designed with both the knitter and the wearer in mind, chock-full of designs that are easy to knit and have fuss-free finishing, bright colors, easy-care fibers, and modern silhouettes that little ones will want to wear. Having a young son myself, the thought of him staying still and perfectly clean in a garment that took ages to knit is nothing short of impossible! Children should be able to move, wiggle, dance, pretend, and play, all while wearing beautiful handmade garments, knit by those who love them. Dont tuck those kid knits away after a family photo sessionlet them live their life in them and wear them daily!
Designed by knitters around the world with a limited quantity of skeins and multiple yarn weights represented, these garments are fresh, modern, colorful, andmost importantpractical and fun to knit with no fuss.
Featuring twenty-four patterns including pullovers, pants, rompers, accessories, dresses, blankets, and toys, whether youre knitting for your children or someone elses, these designs will not only stand the test of time, but they also can be knit with just a few special skeins of yarn youve been waiting to use.
From one mama to another, may your childs life be filled with love, knowledge, play, laughter, and handknits!
Fox
HAT AND VEST
EKATERINA BLANCHARD
The little one in your life will fall head over heels with this matching set. Foxes are an adorable unisex motif that will recall your favorite characters, from Aesops Fables to Richard Scarry.
FINISHED SIZE
Hat
Preemie (3 months, 9 months, 18 months).
About 10 (12, 14, 16)" (25.5 [30.5, 35.5, 40.5] cm) circumference at brim and 414 (514, 6, 714)" (11 [13.5, 15, 18.5] cm) tall.
Hat shown measures 16" (40.5 cm).
Vest
6 months (9 months, 18 months, 24 months, 3T).
About 1834 (1912, 2012, 2214, 24)" (47.5 [49.5, 52, 56.5, 61] cm) chest circumference.
Vest shown measures 24" (61 cm).
YARN
Chunky weight (#5 Bulky).
Shown here: Cascade Yarns Eco+ (100% wool; 478 yd (437 m)/250 g): #8400 Charcoal Grey (gray; A), and #0958 Cinnamon (orange; B), 1 skein each, and Cascade Yarns Ecological Wool (100% Peruvian Highland wool; 478 yd (437 m)/250 g): #8010 Ecru (white; C), 1 skein.
NEEDLES
Hat ribbing: Size U.S. 6 (4 mm): 16" (40.5 cm) circular (cir).
Hat body: Size U.S. 7 (4.5 mm): 16" (40.5 cm) cir and set of 4 or 5 double-pointed (dpn).
Vest: Size U.S. 7 (4.5 mm): 16" (40.5 cm) cir, 32" (81.5 cm) cir, and set of dpn.
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
NOTIONS
Markers (m); stitch holders or waste yarn; tapestry needle; sewing needle and matching thread; round shank buttons: 6 (9, 9, 12) for hat and 3 for vest.
GAUGE
18 sts and 24 rnds = 4" (10 cm) in St st on larger needles after blocking.
NOTES
The beanie features a colored chevron motif that is easy on the hand. It is worked entirely in the round from the bottom up and has a snug fit.
The vest follows a raglan construction and is worked in one piece from the bottom up. The lower body is worked in the round from the lower edge to the underarms. After completing the lower body, the sleeve cuffs are worked in the round, then joined to the body stitches. The yoke is worked in rows to the shoulders and neck. A small chevron motif is placed on the front and turned into a delicate fox muzzle using small round buttons.
Fox Hat
Brim
Using the long-tail method (see ) CO 40 (48, 56, 64) sts onto smaller cir. Knit 1 row.
Place marker (pm) for beg of rnd and join for working in rnds, being careful not to twist sts. Work in garter st for 5 (5, 7, 9) rnds.
Next rnd: (inc) *K3, k1f&b; rep from * to end50 (60, 70, 80) sts.
Body
With larger cir, work in St st for 5 (7, 9, 11) rnds.
Work Rnds 110 of Chevron chart once, working 10-st rep 5 (6, 7, 8) times.
Work Rnds 9 and 10 of Chevron chart 0 (1, 2, 4) more time(s).
Crown
Change to dpn when there are too few sts to work comfortably on cir.
Rnd 1: With A, *ssk, k6, k2tog; rep from * to end40 (48, 56, 64) sts.
Rnd 2: Knit.
Rnd 3: *Ssk, k4, k2tog; rep from * to end30 (36, 42, 48) sts.
Rnd 4: Knit.
Rnd 5: *Ssk, k2, k2tog; rep from * to end20 (24, 28, 32) sts.
Rnd 6: Knit.
Rnd 7: *Ssk, k2tog; rep from * to end10 (12, 14, 16) sts.
Rnd 8: Knit.
For smallest size:
Skip to Finishing section.
For all other sizes:
Rnd 9: *K2tog; rep from * to end(6, 7, 8) sts.
Rnd 10: Knit.
Finishing
Cut yarn, leaving a 7" (18 cm) tail. Thread tail on tapestry needle, draw through rem sts, and pull tight to close hole.
Using sewing needle and matching thread, sew buttons to Chevron patt as shown in photograph.
Weave in loose ends. Wet-block (see ) hat to measurements.
Fox Vest
Body
With A and longer cir, use the long-tail method (see ) to CO 68 (74, 78, 86, 94) sts. Knit 1 row.
Place marker (pm) for beg of rnd and join for working in rnds, being careful not to twist sts.
Work in garter st for 3 rnds.
Next rnd: (inc) *K3 (4, 4, 5, 5) sts, k1f&b; rep from * to last 4 (4, 8, 2, 10) sts, knit to end84 (88, 92, 100, 108) sts.
Work even in St st until piece measures 734 (8, 834, 9, 10)" (19.5 [20.5, 22, 23, 25.5] cm) from CO edge.
FOX HAT AND VEST CHARTS