Hope you love this little baby dress as much as I do!
Meadow Sweet Baby Dress 3 months |
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Meadow Sweet Baby Dress
Requires ~
DK (8ply) yarn
4mm needles
2 small buttons
You will find the pattern for this pretty little dress in my ravelry store ~
Meadow Sweet is a herbaceous perennial shrub.
In 1597, botanist John Gerard noted that the smell of meadowsweet “delighteth the senses.”
You will find a matching free baby hat at ~
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Another pretty pattern and the name is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThank you Una - I am really happy with this design :)
DeleteThank you for another lovely desing
ReplyDeleteGlad to know that you like it aviva danielli, Hope you make one. x
DeleteIt's beautiful! thank you for another lovely pattern.:) x
ReplyDeleteThank you for your message Linda - I really appreciate your support and positive comments. :)
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I have started knitting this and love it. What length approx should I knit the skirt??
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon - I made the skirt 8 1/2" (22cm) - full length from the top of the shoulder to the bottom is 13 1/2" (34cm) .
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Thanks a million, only a couple more inches to go 😎
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ReplyDeleteLarger sizes would be much appreciated for sure! :) :) :)
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DeleteI do plan to add larger sizes .......... Best wishes. M
I don't know what DK weight yarn is. In the US would this be a baby sport yarn?
ReplyDeleteHello Jeannie Murphy - DK is a UK yarn weight. It is the same as US ~3 light worsted yarn - the important thing is that it knits to a gauge of 21 - 24sts = 4" over stocking (stockinette) stitch
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I made this for my first cousin's grandbaby (due August 2015). I modified the pattern to be "no sew" (worked in the round). I put my modification up on my knitting blog, but was sure to link and give you all the credit for such a lovely pattern.
ReplyDeleteLovely Pattern, as usual! Please could you give us the larger sizes :):)
ReplyDeleteLove this and all of your patterns. This made it easy for me to make the next step from being a hat and scarf only knitter! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAmazing quit and lovely dresses of baby. I love this dresses. Thanks for share.
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I want to thank you for sharing this lovely pattern. Knitted it for my granddaughter Kayla. It was so nice to knit a well written pattern. Keep up your great knitting. Greetings all the way from South Africa.
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ReplyDeleteI just started knittiin the little dress but in yarn from my own stock! It's baby merino 100% wool, it's 50 grammes (1.76 oz) aoor 175 m (191 yds) I''m using needle no. 3. I just wonder how many cm/inches does the armholes have to be? (height) untill round no, 26.. I don't know what is dk-weight, we don't use these names in Denmark!
How can I adjust to fit 9-12 months
ReplyDeleteHI..I was noticing that you were in the same boat as me...needing a nine month old pattern...I was just looking at the lilac blossom dress and that has directions for 9 months...the yolk part is the same as this dress, just the bottom half is different.im going to try to adjust that with this bottom. Let's see what happens 😀
DeleteDid you have any luck? I would love this pattern for a 9 month old too!
DeleteAbsolutely love your designs! I've made four cardigans so far! I wanted to try this dress for a little 9 month old girl. I'm horrible at adjusting sizes and don't quite understand gauging. Do you have any plans in making larger sizes for this dress?
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU FOR YOUR LITTLE DRESS YOU DO SUCH A WONDERFUL JOB OF MAKING ENJOYABLE PATTERNS TO MAKE THANKS AGAIN EVELYN
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS A VERY PRETTY DRESS TO KNIT, BUT I CAN'T FIND THE MEANING OF THE STITCHES, I NEED THE
ReplyDeleteABBREVIATIONS. eg. kfb means what??? I'm not familiar with that abbreviation. Maureen Ryan Thank you
I have started knitting this and love it. What length approx should I knit the skirt??
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