Thursday, January 29, 2015
Valentine Baby Layette
Get your baby girl all ready for Valentine's Day with this adorable new layette set!!
Size: Approximately 0-3 months. The bonnet may fit a newborn better.
Materials:
Red and White Simply Soft Yarn
Size "H" hook for jacket and booties
Size "I" hook for bonnet
Tapestry Needle
Buttons: one for jacket and two for shoes
Special Stitches:
Shell Stitch: (Sc, skip 2, 5 dc, skip 2) across.
Half Shell Stitch: Instead of 5 dc, only do 3 dc. This will make the rows straight if you do a "Half Shell Stitch" at the beginning and end of rows starting with a shell.
Sweater: Ch 47,
Row 1: Sc 10, 3sc, sc, 3sc, sc 20, 3sc, sc, 3sc, sc 10. (Ch 1 and turn at the end of each row unless stated otherwise). For the top of the sweater, it is initially going to look like an unjoined rectangle.
Row 2: Sc 11, 3sc, sc 3, 3sc, sc 22, 3sc, sc 3, 3sc, sc 11.
Row 3: Sc 12, 3sc, sc 5, 3sc, sc 24, 3sc, sc 5, 3sc, sc 12.
Row 4: Sc 13, 3sc, sc 7, 3sc, sc 26, 3sc, sc 7, 3sc, sc 13.
Row 5: Sc 14, 3sc, sc 9, 3sc, sc 28, 3sc, sc 9, 3sc, sc 14.
Row 6: Sc 15, 3sc, sc 11, 3sc, sc 30, 3sc, sc 11, 3sc, sc 15.
Note: In this next row, we are going to make the arm hole.
Row 7: Sc 17, ch 11, skip 13 stitches, sc 34, ch 11, skip 13 stitches, sc 17.
Row 8: Sc 17, sc across 11 chains, sc 34, sc 11 chains, sc 17. At this point, you should have 90 sc.
You will now be beginning the shell rows.
Row 9: This row begins with a sc, so follow the "Shell Stitch" directions written in the "Special Stitches" section at the top of the page.
Note: To be able to end with a sc, you will have to leave an extra stitch somewhere in the middle of the row. To do this, instead of skipping 2 stitches inbetween shell and sc, only skip 1 stitch. This note only needs to be done in row 9. After this, your rows will all come out even with 91 stitches.
Row 10: Begin and end this row with a "Half Shell Stitch" (also described in the "Special Stitches" section at the top). Continue the rest of the row as before with the regular "Shell Stitch".
Rows 11-20: Repeat Rows 9 and 10.
Border:
Sc 91 across bottom of jacket. Sc up side of jacket. Ch 3 for button hole. Sc 46 around neck. Sc down other side of jacket. Join with slst in beginning stitch of border.
Ch 1, but Do Not Turn!
Shell Stitch across bottom of jacket. At the end of the row, slst after last sc and fasten off.
Arms:
Round 1: Join on the back of the jacket at the bottom of the armhole. Sc 28 evenly around. (If 28 doesn't seem to fit at first, just work with it until you fit 28).
Round 2-8: Sc around.
Round 9: Evenly decrease 2 stitches. (26 stitches).
Round 10-16: Sc around.
Round 17: Evenly decrease 2 stitches. (24 stitches).
Round 18-20: Sc around.
Round 21: Evenly decrease 2 stitches. (22 stitches). Fasten off.
Ties: Ch 52 for arm ties and 102 for belt. Weave in belt tie in-between rows 7 and 8 of jacket. Weave in arm ties in-between rounds 20 and 21 of arms.
To finish, sew a button to the top of the jacket.
Bonnet: Use size "I" hook. DO NOT TURN UNTIL ROW 6.
Magic circle,
Round 1: Ch 1, 11 hdc. Join.
Round 2: Ch 1, 2 hdc in each stitch around. Join. 22 hdc.
Round 3: Ch 1, (2 hdc, hdc) around. Join. 33 hdc.
Round 4: Ch 1, (2 hdc, hdc 2) around. Join. 44 hdc.
Round 5: Ch 1, This is a partial round. Hdc 36. Do not join
Row 6: Begin this row with the "Shell Stitch" directions.
Note: Just as you had to leave an extra stitch in Row 9 of the jacket for the row to come out evenly, in Row 6 of the Bonnet, you will have to do the same thing.
Row 7: Begin and end this row with a "Half Shell Stitch". Continue the rest of this row as before with the "Shell Stitch".
Rows 8-13: Repeat Rows 6 and 7.
Row 14: Working on the bottom of the bonnet, sc across side, sc 8 across back, sc across other side. Slst in corner of bonnet.
Row 15: Ch 1, turn. Slst in first sc, sc across remaining stiches, slst in last sc. Turn.
Row 16: Slst in fist sc, sc across remaining stiches, slst in last sc. Fasten off.
Tie:
With white, ch 102. Fasten off. Weave in tie in-between rows 12 and 13 of bonnet.
Shoes: Follow my Mary Janes pattern.
Now your Valentine Baby Layette is all ready for your little sweetheart.
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Springtime Baby Layette
Are you ready for a baby layette pattern where you can use worst weight yarn? Here is the latest layette creation of mine. I hope you enjoy. If you have any questions, or if the count isn't seeming to line up, please feel free to leave me a comment with your question, and I will reply as soon as I can. - Taylor
Size: Approximately 0-3 months. The bonnet may fit a newborn baby better.
Materials:
Simply soft yarn - yellow and purple
Size "H" hook for jacket and shoes
Size "I" hook for bonnet
Tapestry needle
5 small buttons
Special Stitches:
Cross Stitch: Skip next stitch, dc. Now, dc in the stitch you previously skipped.
Shell Stitch: (Sc, skip 2, 5dc, skip 2) repeat.
Sweater: Ch 47,
Row 1: Sc 10, 3sc, sc, 3sc, sc 20, 3sc, sc, 3sc, sc 10. (Ch 1 and turn at the end of each row unless stated otherwise). For the top of the sweater, it is initially going to look like an unjoined rectangle.
Row 2: Sc 11, 3sc, sc 3, 3sc, sc 22, 3sc, sc 3, 3sc, sc 11.
Row 3: Sc 12, 3sc, sc 5, 3sc, sc 24, 3sc, sc 5, 3sc, sc 12.
Row 4: Sc 13, 3sc, sc 7, 3sc, sc 26, 3sc, sc 7, 3sc, sc 13.
Row 5: Sc 14, 3sc, sc 9, 3sc, sc 28, 3sc, sc 9, 3sc, sc 14.
Row 6: Sc 15, 3sc, sc 11, 3sc, sc 30, 3sc, sc 11, 3sc, sc 15.
Note: In this next row, we are going to make the arm hole.
Row 7: Sc 17, ch 11, skip 13 stitches, sc 34, ch 11, skip 13 stitches, sc 17.
Row 8: Sc 17, sc across 11 chains, sc 34, sc 11 chains, sc 17. At this point, you should have 90 sc.
Row 9: Sc dec, dc cross stitch across to last two stitches, sc dec.
Rows 10-18: Repeat row 9. At the end of row 18, you should have 70 stitches.
Border: Sc 70 across bottom of jacket. Sc 18 up side of jacket. Ch 3 for button hole. Sc 46 around neck. Sc 18 down other side of jacket. Join with slst in beginning stitch of border.
Ch 1, but DO NOT TURN.
Shell stitch only across bottom of jacket. Slst in stitch after last sc. Fasten off.
Arms:
Round 1: Join on the back of the jacket at the bottom of the armhole. Sc 28 evenly around. (If 28 doesn't seem to fit at first, just work with it until you fit 28).
Round 2-8: Sc around.
Round 9: Evenly decrease 2 stitches. (26 stitches).
Round 10-16: Sc around.
Round 17: Evenly decrease 2 stitches. (24 stitches).
Round 18-20: Sc around.
Round 21: Evenly decrease 2 stitches. (22 stitches). Fasten off.
Flowers: make 4
Magic circle, (ch 4, slst in ring) 6X. Tighten ring and fasten off leaving a long string for sewing to jacket.
Arm Ties: make 2
Ch 52. Fasten off. Weave around arms as shown in the picture above.
Belt Tie:
Ch 102. Fasten off. Weave around chest section as shown in the picture above. Approximately between rows 7 and 8.
Once the flowers are sewn onto the jacket, sew small buttons to the center of the flowers and one to the top of the jacket on opposite side of button hole.
Now onto the bonnet.
Bonnet: Use size "I" hook. DO NOT TURN UNTIL ROW 6.
Magic circle,
Round 1: Ch 1, 11 hdc. Join.
Round 2: Ch 1, 2 hdc in each stitch around. Join. 22 hdc.
Round 3: Ch 1, (2 hdc, hdc) around. Join. 33 hdc.
Round 4: Ch 1, (2 hdc, hdc 2) around. Join. 44 hdc.
Round 5: Ch 1, This is a partial round. Hdc 36. Do not join.
Row 6: Ch 1, turn. 2 hdc, hdc 34, 2 hdc. Turn. 38 hdc.
Row 7-12: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), cross stitch to last stitch, dc in last stitch. Turn.
Row 13: (Ch 3, slst in next dc) across.
Row 14: Working on the bottom of the bonnet, sc 11 across side, sc 8 across back, sc 11 across other side. Slst in corner of bonnet. (30sc).
Row 15: Ch 1, turn. Slst, sc 28, slst in last stitch. Turn.
Row 16: Slst in fist sc, sc 26, slst in last sc. Fasten off.
Tie: Ch 102. Fasten off. Weave into bonnet right next to the frilly stitching.
Sandals: Click on this link for my Baby Bow Sandals pattern.
Now your Springtime Baby Layette is complete!
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