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Wild Rosie Dress and Tunic
This little girl’s dress is knitted using DK weight yarn from the top down, including knitting in the flat while casting on along both front edges to shape the neck. The garment is joined to work in the round for the rest of the yoke. Lace stripes interrupt the main stockinette stitch pattern and are placed at increasingly distant intervals down the dress. The sleeves are bound off when the sleeves and body are divided, and the skirt is increased slightly and simply over two length options for each size, a tunic and a full dress. The picot neckline is picked up; both it and the picot hemline are knitted, folded over and sewn.
Sizes: 1 year (2 years, 3 years, 4-5 years)
Fits chest circumference (cm): 49.5 (52, 55, 60)
Finished Measurements (cm): dress bust 62 (66, 70, 76)
Gauge in Largest Needle and Stockinette:
Be sure to swatch in the round since that is how most of the tunic is knitted.
unblocked 22 st/10 cm (4 inches), 30 rows/10 cm
blocked 20 st, 28 rows per 10 cm
Intermediate Techniques: working in the round, simple lace, seaming live stitches.
Yarn
Rosehill Yarns DK 75% merino, 25% nylon
You can also substitute other dk weight yarns such as Cascade Yarns Anchor Bay 50% Cotton, 50% Superwash Merino, or Estelle Superwash Merino DK 100% Merino Wool, or
similar superwash yarn with which you can achieve gauge.
Yardage
tunic 290 (320, 370, 430) metres
320 (350, 400, 480) yards
dress 360 (380, 430, 480) metres
390 (420, 480, 530) yards
Needles
40 cm/16 inch circular and 100 cm/40 inch circular or double pointed in size needed to get gauge (ie. 4.5 mm) plus one size (0.5 mm) smaller.
Other materials you might need: stitch markers, scrap yarn or stitch holders, tapestry needle and scissors.
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- First published: May 2020
- Page created: May 8, 2020
- Last updated: January 29, 2021 …
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