I have been knitting these cute little baby tops & thought you might like to make them too.
They are very quick to complete .....
..... and are a perfect little gift for a newborn baby.
Lazy Daisy All-in-One Baby Top |
all-in-one newborn baby sleeveless cardi |
all-in-one newborn baby top |
Please note - there are instructions for 2 variations of this pattern design ~
a 2-button matinee /swing style top
&
a 3-button sleeveless cardi with ribbing at the neck & lower edge
a 2-button matinee /swing style top
&
a 3-button sleeveless cardi with ribbing at the neck & lower edge
* * * * *
Early / Small Newborn Sleeveless Matinee Top
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/all-in-one-baby-top
All-in-One Baby Top
For an early or small newborn baby
Yarn – any DK (tension 22sts over 4”/10cm) - requires
42g
Needles – 4mm throughout
(UK old No.8)
Requires 2 small buttons
Worked from the neck downwards
Tips:
Cast off loosely on row 25 for
the cap sleeves – if you find this difficult – use a larger needle
m1 (make 1) on row 27 –
some knitters pick up the bar of yarn from the previous row – I do this by
knitting into the front & back of a stitch– either way will be OK
yfwd – yarn forward seems to be a
very UK term – you may know this as yo (yarn over) or yrn (yarn round needle).
This makes the buttonholes and also the little eyelet holes on the yoke
Cast on 57sts
Rows
1 & 2 Knit
Row
3 K2, yfwd, k2 tog,
knit to end of row
Rows
4 & 5 Knit
Row
6 K4, purl to
last 4sts, k4
Row
7 Knit
Row
8 K4, purl to
last 4sts, k4
Row
9 K8, *(yfwd,
k1, yfwd, k4) rep from * to last 4sts,k4
75sts
Row
10 K4, purl to last 4sts,
k4
Row
11 Knit
Row
12 K4, purl to last 4sts,
k4
Row
13 K8, *(yfwd, k3, yfwd,
k4) rep from * to last 4sts, k4
93sts
Rows
14, 15, 16 As rows
10, 11, 12
Row
17 K8, *(yfwd, k5, yfwd,
k4) rep from * to last 4sts, k4 111sts
Rows
18, 19, 20 As rows
10, 11, 12
Rows
21, 22, 23, 24 Knit
Row
25 K18, cast off 20sts,
k34, cast off 20sts, k17
Row26 Knit
71sts
Row
27 K2, yfwd, k2 tog, (k2,
m1) 15 times, k3, m1, (k2, m1) 14 times, k6
Row
28 K4, purl to last 4sts,
k4
101sts
Row
29 Knit
Row
30 K4, purl to last 4sts,
k4
Repeat
last 2 rows 9 times more
Knit
5 rows
Cast
off loosely
Darn
away ends
Sew
on buttons
Yarn – any DK (tension 22sts over 4”/10cm) - requires 42g
Cast on 57sts
* * * * *
Early / Small Newborn Sleeveless Cardi
All-in-One Baby Top with ribbing
For an early or small newborn baby
Yarn – any DK (tension
22sts over 4”/10cm) -
requires 34g
Needles – 4mm throughout
(UK old No.8)
Requires 3 small buttons
Worked from the neck downwards
Tips:
Cast off loosely on row 25 for
the cap sleeves – if you find this difficult – use a larger needle
m1 (make 1) on row 27 –
some knitters pick up the bar of yarn from the previous row – I do this by
knitting into the front & back of a stitch– either way will be OK
yfwd – yarn forward seems to be a
very UK term – you may know this as yo (yarn over) or yrn (yarn round needle).
This makes the buttonholes and also the little eyelet holes on the yoke
Cast on 57sts.
Rib 6 rows, making a
buttonhole on the 3rd row
Row 7 Knit
Row 8 K4,
purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 9 K8,
*(yfwd, k1, yfwd, k4) rep from * to last
4sts,k4
75sts
Row 10 K4,
purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 11 Knit
Row 12 K4,
purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 13 K8,
*(yfwd, k3, yfwd, k4) rep from * to last 4sts, k4
93sts
Rows 14, 15, 16 As
rows 10, 11, 12
Row 17 K8,
*(yfwd, k5, yfwd, k4) rep from * to last 4sts, k4
111sts
Rows 18, 19, 20 As
rows 10, 11, 12
Rows 21, 22, 23, 24
Knit
Row 25 K18,
cast off 20sts, k34, cast off 20sts, k17
Row 26 Knit 71sts
Row 27 K2,
yfwd, k2 tog, *(k3, m1) rep from * to last 7sts, k7
91sts
Row 28 K4,
purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 29 Knit
Row 30 K4,
purl to last 4sts, k4
Repeat last 2 rows 9 times
more
Rib 6 rows, making a buttonhole on
5th row
Cast off loosely
Darn away ends
Sew on buttons
Hope you enjoy making them
I would love to hear your comments
All-in-One Baby Top 0 -3 months
Width: 16” (41cm)
Length:
9” (23cm)
Yarn
– any DK (tension 22sts over 4”/10cm)
Needles – 4mm throughout
Requires 3
small buttons
Worked from the
neck downwards
Tips:
Cast off
loosely on row 29 for the cap sleeves – if you find this difficult – use a
larger needle
m1 (make 1)
on row 31 – some knitters pick up the bar of yarn from the previous row –
I do this by knitting into the front & back of a stitch– either way will be
OK
yfwd – yarn forward
seems to be a very UK term – you may know this as yo (yarn over) or yrn (yarn
round needle). This makes the buttonholes and also the little eyelet holes on
the yoke
For a nice
variation rib the first and last 5 rows.
Cast on
57sts
Rows 1
& 2 Knit
Row 3 K2,
yfwd, k2 tog, knit to end of row
Rows 4 & 5 Knit
Row 6 K4,
purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 7 Knit
Row 8 K4,
purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 9 K8,
*(yfwd, k1, yfwd, k4) rep from * to last 4sts,k4 75sts
Row 10 K4,
purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 11 Knit
Row 12 K4,
purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 13 K8,
*(yfwd, k3, yfwd, k4) rep from * to last 4sts, k4 93sts
Row 14 K4,
purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 15 K2,
yfwd, k2 tog, knit to end of row
Rows 16 K4,
purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 17 K8,
*(yfwd, k5, yfwd, k4) rep from * to last 4sts, k4 111sts
Rows 18, 19, 20 As
rows 10, 11, 12
Row 21 K8,
*(yfwd, k7, yfwd, k4) rep from * to last 4sts, k4 129sts
Rows 22, 23, 24 As rows
10, 11, 12
Rows 25, 26, Knit
Row 27 K2,
yfwd, k2 tog, knit to end of row
Row 28 Knit
Row 29 K21,
cast off 24sts, k38, cast off 24sts, k20
Row 30 Knit
across (21sts for front, 39sts for back, 21sts for front) 81sts
Row 31 K4,
(k2, m1) 18 times, k1, m1, (k2, m1) 17 times, k6
OR do it this way - K4, (k1, kfb) 18 times, kfb, (k1, kfb) 17 times, k6
OR do it this way - K4, (k1, kfb) 18 times, kfb, (k1, kfb) 17 times, k6
Row 32 K4,
purl to last 4sts, k4 117sts
Row 33 Knit
Row 34 K4,
purl to last 4sts, k4
Repeat last 2 rows 12 times more
Knit 5 rows
Cast off loosely
Darn away ends
Sew on buttons
All-in-One Baby Top For a 6 months baby
Lazy Daisy All-in-One Baby Top |
Width: 18” (46cm)
Length: 10” (25.5cm)
Yarn – any DK (tension 22sts over 4”/10cm) - requires 56g
Needles –
4mm throughout
Requires 3
small buttons
Tips:
Cast off loosely on row 30 for the
cap sleeves – if you find this difficult – use a larger needle
m1 (make 1) on row 33 – some
knitters pick up the bar of yarn from the previous row – I do this by
knitting into the front & back of a stitch– either way will be OK
yfwd – yarn forward seems to be a
very UK term – you may know this as yo (yarn over) or yrn (yarn round needle).
This makes the buttonholes and also the little eyelet holes on the yoke
For a nice variation rib the first
and last 5 rows.
Worked from the neck downwards
Cast on
69sts
Rows 1 & 2 Knit
Row 3 K2, yfwd, k2 tog, (makes a buttonhole) knit to end of row
Rows 4 & 5 Knit
Row 6 K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 7 Knit
Row 8 K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 9 K9, *(yfwd, k1, yfwd, k4) rep from * to last 5sts, k5 91sts
Row 10 K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 11 Knit
Row 12 K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 13 K9, *(yfwd, k3, yfwd, k4) rep from * to last 5sts, k5 113sts
Rows 14 K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 3 K2, yfwd, k2 tog, (makes a buttonhole) knit to end of row
Rows 4 & 5 Knit
Row 6 K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 7 Knit
Row 8 K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 9 K9, *(yfwd, k1, yfwd, k4) rep from * to last 5sts, k5 91sts
Row 10 K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 11 Knit
Row 12 K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 13 K9, *(yfwd, k3, yfwd, k4) rep from * to last 5sts, k5 113sts
Rows 14 K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row
15 K2,
yfwd, k2 tog, (makes a buttonhole) knit to end of row
Row
16 K5,
purl to last 5sts, k5
Row
17 K9,
*(yfwd, k5, yfwd, k4) rep from * to last 5sts, k5 135sts
Rows 18, 19, 20 As rows 10, 11, 12
Rows 18, 19, 20 As rows 10, 11, 12
Row
21 K9,
*(yfwd, k7, yfwd, k4) rep from * to last 5sts, k5 157sts
Rows 22, 23, 24 As rows 10, 11, 12
Rows 22, 23, 24 As rows 10, 11, 12
Rows
25, 26 Knit
Row
27 K2,
yfwd, k2 tog, (makes a buttonhole) knit to end of row
Row
28 Knit
Row 29 Knit
Row
30 K26,
cast off 28sts, k48, cast off 28sts, k25
Row 31 Knit (26sts from front, 49sts from back. 26sts from front) 101sts
Row 31 Knit (26sts from front, 49sts from back. 26sts from front) 101sts
Row
32 K5,
purl to last 5sts, k5
Row
33 K5,
(k3, m1) to last 6ts, k6
131sts
Row 34 K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 34 K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row
35 Knit
Row
36 K5,
purl to last 5sts, k5
Repeat last 2 rows until work measures 23cm ( 9” ) in length
Knit 5 rows
Cast off loosely
Darn away ends
Sew on buttons
Repeat last 2 rows until work measures 23cm ( 9” ) in length
Knit 5 rows
Cast off loosely
Darn away ends
Sew on buttons
You will find instructions for age 9 - 12 months at ~
and instructions for age 1 -3 years and age 4 - 6 years at ~
* * * * *
Would you like to make a matching hat ?
If you enjoy knitting this baby top - you might like to make another with sleeves :)
Lazy Daisy All-in-One with Sleeves |
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 © 2013 ‘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.
Thanks for sharing! Those tops are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your comment :)
Deletethank you so much for this sweet pattern, I have knitted it befor,but lost the pattern!
DeleteI shall be sending a few to The Newcastle hospital sbcu , who have very little premmie wear xx
Beautiful! Knit items always look so timeless - I love them. Thank you for linking up at Link & Share Wednesdays!
ReplyDeleteRhondda
Such a beautiful little sweater top :) Thank you for linking up at Link & Share Wednesdays! Rhondda
ReplyDeleteHello! I took the liberty to translate your pattern for portuguese, I hope that's alright. I gave you all the credit and placed a link to the original pattern! Many of my friends loved this pattern and wanted in portuguese, so I translated for them and placed it in my blog. If you don't want your pattern in my blog just say it and I will remove it!
ReplyDeleteMany thanks!
I am so happy you like my design Betina.
DeleteI just had a look at your lovely blog. Thank you for mentioning me - and for linking back.
It gives me great pleasure to think that there are people all over the world making my patterns.
Muitas felicidades . M
Thank you for the pattern. I've made it as my very first finished project in knitting. Mine is not perfect but it's cute.
ReplyDeleteI am thrilled that you made my little baby top as your first finished project! There will be no stopping you now.......
DeleteVery best wishes for many more projects and 'happy knitting'.
M
what cute little garments :D
ReplyDeleteThank you Trace. Glad you like them.
DeleteThank you for taking the time to comment. M
This has always been one of my most popular pattern designs - lots of people asked for a larger size!!
ReplyDeleteThis is now written - and you can find the instructions at ~
http://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/all-in-one-baby-top-9-12-months.html
Just finished this top and it's turned out so well. I did have to put the buttonhole at the end of the row though as it seems to be on the wrong side for a girl. Perfect otherwise. many thanks for sharing. Sue x
ReplyDeletehi i thought that as well so i did :
DeleteRow 1 - k1,p1 to end
Row 2 - p1,k1 to end
then its confused me with row 3 cause ive never knitted anything from the neck down before id be grateful if you could reply with the stitches for row 3. thanks
any chance of bigger sizes? I would love to make this for my 2 yr old granddaughter.
ReplyDeletethanks,
jeanne
Hi Jeanne
DeleteI am glad that you like my little sleeveless top.
You will find instructions for age 1-3 years, and age 4-6 years at ~
http://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/mariannas-all-in-one-sleeveless-tops.html
best wishes. M
Hi there
ReplyDeleteI am in the process of knitting your lovely little top, I haven't knitted for 25 years, and then I never got beyond a scarf, so knitting patterns are one of life's mysteries....:) I seem to be getting on OK, but I am totally confused by row 27........Do I knit K2, M1 15 times? and do I knit K2, M1 14 times? Sorry for being dense...LOL.......
Many thanks
Shell
I am nearly finished a cardi i seem to be doing well but just have a gut instinct it maybe too small. But have enjoyed every little moment of it.
ReplyDeleteHello Sazini
DeleteI hope your little baby top was OK in size. Newborns do vary quite a lot!
There is a bigger size at ~
http://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2013/12/all-in-one-baby-top-9-12-months.html
How do I download or print the pattern?
ReplyDeleteHello Cynthia
DeleteThe easiest way is to copy & paste the pattern instructions into a Word or other text document.
You will then be able to print it or read your document whenever you want to.
Hope this helps. Marianna
I made this with one ball of yarn, in one day! The pattern is perfectly clear, the result perfectly gorgeous! THANKS
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely message Chavie. And I am glad you enjoyed making this cute little baby top.
DeleteAdorable little top! And you show it in Bernat's Baby Jacquards Florals, the yarn I want to use, so I know mine will turn out cute! Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteThis is seriously cute! I would love to post a pic of the one I made but unsure how. It is very small tho so will also make some bigger ones too. This first, practice run is perfect for my daughter's doll :)
ReplyDeleteHello Kelli
DeleteI guess the size depends a little on the yarn thickness....
I thought you might like to know I just added instructions for a 3month baby version.
You might like this size better. Happy Knitting
Thanks so much, I will definitely give it a go, it's such an easy knit with a lovely result :)
DeleteDear Marianna
ReplyDeleteIs it possible to have a long sleeve version? We are a charity knitting group in London UK knitting for the disadvantaged both in the UK and abroad. It is such a cute pattern but we do need longer sleeves.
Many best wishes - Maureen Jackson, London UK.
Hi, I was just wondering if you have this pattern for a three year old, as I love the top piece. if not how can I adjust it.
ReplyDeletemany thanks
Yes, this pattern also has instructions for an age 1-3 years and age 4-6 years at ~
Deletehttp://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/mariannas-all-in-one-sleeveless-tops.html
oo cant wait to start on the upsizes. Thank you Marianna xx
ReplyDeleteI am reading ahead in the pattern and see where you put 1 buttonhole on row 3 and then another on 5th row of ribbing at the bottom but I don't see a third one as it shows in the pattern. Am I missing the row that the 3rd buttonhole should be? I am also just using a yarn over to make the buttonhole. Not sure if that is what you used. Love the pattern and can't wait to see it done
ReplyDeletehi I've just started knitting the first pattern you put on this page and i'm still pretty new to knitting. I've got to row 9 and at the end it says 75 stitches does that mean I need to increase to 75 stitches now and if so how do I do that ?
ReplyDeleteHi Marianna, I am delighted with your pattern for the Newborn Sleeveless Cardi, I have knitted several of the all in one baby tops which have gone with our local "Support for Romania" charity to children in Romania. I'd like to try the Cardi for a change and wonder if you have done instructions for a bigger size as the only bigger sizes I can find are for the Baby tops. Ruth
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this lovely pattern ........
ReplyDeleteMy knitting group is using your pattern for the NICU unit of McMaster Children's Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and we love it. We have however been requested by the unit to provide long sleeves. Is there a pattern version for long sleeves? Please and thank you.
ReplyDeletei have just knitted this but it came out very small maybe fit a tiny tears doll x
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing those tops are so sweet love them thanks once again for linking up at link &share keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteHi Marianne I follow a knitting group on Facebook and we are all loving this cardigan and posting our pictures thank you for sharing. However there is one lady who would love to knit it but she cannot count due to a stroke. I have offered to rewrite it with every row so that she can cross off as she goes obviously there will be no charge involved but I wanted to make sure you are happy for me to do this for her? Thanks again hope to hear from you soon. kind regards Belinda Mullins
ReplyDeleteYes Belinda, no problem - we all like to help fellow knitters. :)
DeleteThis was so fun to knit. My first garment to knit, that is why I chose this easy one. And I was excited to get it done and find how easy it was to knit. The instructions are simple, precise with no problem to follow.
ReplyDeleteI choose the Dippity Dots because I fell in love with them and had to try it. I have 2 people that need one for a baby already here!
Thanks to Marianna’s Lazy Daisy Blog Spot, there are several cuties on there I want to try. This was from my Ravelry project post with a picture added.http://www.ravelry.com/projects/Justflutterby/girls-all-in-one-sleeveless-top
Hi Marsha. I am delighted to know that you enjoyed knitting your first garment - and am really happy that you chose my pattern design. There will be no stopping you now.......... Very best wishes and happy knitting.
DeleteIs there a 7-8 size in this top? My GGD is only 5 but very big for her age and just won't fit a 4-6. I want to make matching tops for herand "baby Sister".
ReplyDeletesue seiber
Please notify me about the baby top in my comment above. Thanks,
ReplyDeleteSue Seiber
Hi Sue - I am writing a larger size - but in the meantime how about knitting this in aran (10ply) yarn instead of DK (8ply) yarn?
DeleteThis will give you the size you need - but it will be a bit thicker too of course. Best wishes.
I can't go to heavier yarn as I have already made the baby one in Bernat Jaquard, Maroon, and wanted them to match. I have already bought the yarn too. Thanks, hope you get the bigger size pattern. I am making these for Xmas. Thanks again,
ReplyDeleteSue Seiber
I have been knitting these cute little baby tops & thought you might like to make them too. ... aknitsweater.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLabels: baby, charity, jacket, knit, newborn ... asweatercardigan.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteAs I havnt knitted for a while I wanted something easy to do for my daughters friend who has a baby due in January, found this and did the 0-3 month one, it was so easy, just got to get some buttons and sort out ends, going to have a go at the hat today. Just hope young mums of today like hand knitted items!
ReplyDeleteThis little cardigan and matching hat turned out lovely! I am so impressed by this pattern and can safely say am addicted to it! Thank you Thank you Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your pattern. I haven't knitted for years but suddenly got the urge when I found your blog. I am on my 4th little top now all of which will be raising money for charity. They are so easy and relaxing to make and use so little yarn. Best of all there's NO SEWING apart from the buttons! Great stuff!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely message. Happy Knitting. M
DeleteMy first sweater in DK, was very small, I used 2 strands for the next one, it was perfect. But I liked the feel, and look of the single strand. Will using the larger pattern, say 6 months, give me an approx 3 months size , and so on. I don't have the experience to recalculate the pattern for the thinner yarn. Thanks Tancie
ReplyDeletethank you so very much Marianna x I've pinterested it -and i'm making the little one for my precious <3 granddaughter's baby doll :D x
ReplyDeleteI have made this pattern for all the little girls in my life. I have the Bernat Jacquards yarn and would like to know the secret of getting it to knit correctly. Every time I try it the rows do not work up to a pattern. I would love to use this yarn but don't know the secret. Thanks for all your patterns.
ReplyDeleteHi Marianna!
ReplyDeleteI just strated ith the pattern for 3 months old and I have a problem with 9th row. It doesn't add up to 75 stitches, I only get 71. I triple checked the pattern and I am quite certain that I followed your instructions exactly.
Please help with some advice, since I would really like to finish this lovely top for my first newborn that is due in a few days.
Thank you for all the amazing work that you do.
Greetings from Slovenia!
Hi im having problems on row 9 i always end up with 71 stitches not 75 please help many thanks
ReplyDeleteI'm looking for your all in one top down pattern and can't seem to find it can you help me please
ReplyDeleteHi, I just wanted to thank you for sharing your beautiful patterns with us. I have made several of the knitted from the top jumpers for my new little grand daughter, they are so easy to make. I am going to make some of the premature baby ones to donate to the local hospital. Knitting is my therapy at the moment :).
ReplyDeleteHello Miss Marianna, I am a new beginner knitter and I have to say I loved and enjoyed making your ribbed sleeveless cardigan baby sweater, but I can't seem to find the other style pattern showing the stockinette baby sleeveless cardigan.
ReplyDeleteCan you please tell me where to find it on your wonderful blog. Thank you!
Donna
Hi Marianna, I am so glad to see all your beautiful projects..I have just started doing your all in one age 0-3 and I have completed Row 30 which leaves me with 81 sts...I am STUCK on Row 31..K4, (k2,m1) 18times, K1, m1 ( k2, m1 ) 17times, k6..which I shld get 117 sts which I am NOT getting...Kindly advice help me on same..Thanks Avril
ReplyDeleteAvril I am knitting the same pattern and have exactly the same problem! I think I'll have to do my own maths to recalculate the stitches. After R31 it's just straight knitting to end.
DeleteJacqui
are you going to make a pattern for long sleeves?
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your patterns, they are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteHi, I love your patterns & learning to knit by reading them as I only knew knit & purl but I learnt from ur blog & knitted a few patterns of yours.
ReplyDeleteThank you soooo much for the lovely patterns.
I want to ask u can I knit ur above pattern with 5mm needle throughout or is it must to knit with ONLY 4mm throughout ?
Pls advise. Thanks.
i just love all your patterns.. you are my "go to" site for adorable and easy to do baby knits... just a quick question though.. any booties in the works for the all-in-one?
ReplyDeleteHow much would a cashmere sweater cost?
ReplyDeletecardigan sweater
I am making the all in one early born sweater. I was doing fine until row twenty five when was asked to knit some and cast off some. Then in the next row I was asked to knit a row. Well how can I with middle of the row all cast off. If I tried to knit the next stitch it makes a big loop in the middle. Way confused.
ReplyDeleteyou just knit the next row as if there was no cast off... this forms the sleeves
DeleteHi! I also knitted this lovely All-in-One top for my nephew's baby. Every pattern seems to be so nice and I learn lots about knitting from you. Thanks again. ;) As you know, it is very interesting to see how one yarn with knitting needles/sticks would shape the cardigan, boots, hats, etc.
ReplyDeleteHi there,
ReplyDeleteI love this Jacket!!
im a bit confused as the small newborn and the 0-3 month size both cast on 57 stitches.
is this correct or a typo?
thanks for your great work
Thank you for your patterns! My neighbor(who are extremely poor)'s teenage daughter just had a surprise baby (she had no idea she was even pregnant). She didn't have time to get anything, and needs everything. I'm going to be making her a bunch of different sweaters from your patterns. Thank you for sharing freely!
ReplyDeleteJust made the "All-in-One Baby Top" in the 0-3 month size as a gift for a 1-mo old baby girl. It came out great, and looks adorable, just like in your photos! The pattern was easy to follow and I look forward to making the short and long-sleeve versions as well at some point. Thanks for making this pattern available!
ReplyDeleteHi, I've made this several times!!! Definitely my "go to" pattern......I love it so much that I am hoping that you can create a bigger sized pattern, my skills are too novice to be able to figure out how to do that. I would love if you could create toddler sizes? I've attempted using larger needles and chunkier yarn, but it think I need a proper written pattern. �� I patiently await....thank you so much for everything here btw, I come here a lot to make your patterns!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteYou will find bigger sizes here Kathleen ~ https://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/mariannas-all-in-one-sleeveless-tops.html
DeleteMarianna could you pls explain to me what is the symbol yrn? Thank you very much for yr reply.
DeleteI am knitting the sleeveless matinee top and I cannot get row 25 to come out right. it says your suppose to have 111 stitches in it. I do th k18, cast off 20 stitches, k34, cast off 20, k17 but it still comes out wrong. I out figure out what I'm doing wrong. I just started knitting last year so I have some knowledge.
ReplyDeleteHi, I knit your pattern regularly in the first two sizes. I would like to vary the stitch pattern of the skirt, have you any ideas please?
ReplyDeleteI didn't see a reply to my earlier comment, but I have finished a early or small baby size. I see Unknown above had a similar problem. Row 25 only adds up to 69, so I changed 34 to 35 and was fine until row 27 when I calculated the stitches worked I only came up with 69, so again I made a change by increasing each repeat one time. Because the pattern is girlish I would change the buttonhole to the right side next time I make it.
ReplyDeleteHi, Kassiopi Reyes
ReplyDeleteYrn means "yarn over needle "
You have to bring the yarn over the needle before knit stitch this makes a button hole.
I hope this will help you 😃
Hi Marianna.
ReplyDeleteCould you please tell me if this pattern can be made in cotton yarn?
Thank you.
Yes - this would be great in a cotton yarn.
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Hi Marianna.
ReplyDeleteCould you please advise whether this can be made in cotton?
Thank you.
Please help! I'm knitting the top For an early or small newborn baby. Row 27 - K2, yfwd, k2 tog, (k2, m1) 15 times, k3, m1, (k2, m1) 14 times, k6. Knit 2, m1 x15 and then you're almost at the end of the row and not enough stitches to do the next part x14.
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K2. yfwd, k2tog makes the buttonhole ......... then (k2, m1) 15 times .......... you can make 1 by picking up the bar between the st and the next st OR you can (k1, kfb) 15 times ........
DeleteGlad that you asked this on my facebook group page :) - and really happy that you got it to work out OK !!
DeleteThank you for your patterns, I use them a lot for baby clothes that I donate
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Hello do you have the pattern for 3 to 6 months?
ReplyDeleteThank you! Its my first knit other than scarf, and its easier than i thought by following your pattern.
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