Eleanor Romper by Kate Bostwick

Eleanor Romper

Knitting
July 2013
Sport (12 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 29 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
4.0 mm (G)
390 - 605 yards (357 - 553 m)
3 months, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months
English
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The Eleanor Romper is a darling little one-piece outfit for babies. Worked with a seamless top-down raglan construction, the romper features a simple but elegant cable pattern running down the sleeves as well as the sides, all the way down to the ankles. The design is suitable for boys or girls so it can be a gender-neutral baby gift or made more masculine or feminine with color and button choice. This is the kind of garment that will be cherished by parents and passed down through generations.

Please Note: This pattern calls for the use of buttons. Be aware that buttons are a possible choking hazard, so please sew them very securely. Snaps can be used as an alternative but I recommend sewing a fabric backing onto the button bands to make it a little sturdier.

Sizes: 3 (6, 12, 18) months

Materials
Yarn: Knit Picks Brava Sport; 100% Acrylic; 273 yards/250 meters per 100 grams/3.53 ounces
MC: 335 (385, 450, 530) yards / 305 (350, 410, 480) meters Dove Heather (25666)
CC: 55 (60, 65, 75) yards / 50 (55, 60, 70) meters Peapod (25677)
Needles: US #6 (4 mm) 16” (40 cm) circular (or size needed to obtain correct gauge)
US #6 (4 mm) DPN(s) or long circular (or size needed to obtain correct gauge)
US #4 (3. 5 mm) DPN(s) (optional) and long circular (or 2 sizes smaller than those used to obtain correct gauge)
Notions: Stitch markers
14 (15, 16, 19) 1/2” (13mm) buttons
Cable needle
Tapestry needle
Size G (4 mm) crochet hook (or size to match larger needles used to obtain correct gauge)
Gauge: 21 stitches and 29 rows/ 4 inches 10 cm

This pattern is suitable for an ambitious beginner. Skills required include: working in the round, increases, decreases, cables, picking up and knitting stitches, crochet edging, reading a very simple chart.

Thank you to my testers and to Eleanor Dixon for technical editing.