Rejoin yarn to the remaining 43sts and work as first 43sts
Put the 25sts, left on a stitch holder, back on to a knitting needle. Rejoin yarn.
With right side facing –
Knit 3 rows with contrast colour if desired
Cast off
Gather together underarms
Darn away ends
Sew on buttons
Chest 16 inches
DK wool (requires just over 100gm with a thicker DK but less with normal DK)
4.5mm needles
Worked from the neck down all in one piece
Chest 18 inches
Neck to crotch 13 inches
Cast on 64sts
Rows 1 & 2 Knit
Row 3 K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), knit to end of row
Row 6 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 7 K12, yrn, k2, yrn, k6, yrn, k2, yrn, k20, yrn, k2, yrn, k6, yrn, k2, yrn, k12
Row 8 Knit
Row 9 K13, yrn, k2, yrn, k8, yrn, k2, yrn, k22, yrn, k2, yrn, k8, yrn, k2, yrn, k13
Row 10 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 11 K14, yrn, k2, yrn, k10, yrn, k2, yrn, k24, yrn, k2, yrn, k10, yrn, k2, yrn, k14
Row 12 Knit
Row 13 K15, yrn, k2, yrn, k12, yrn, k2, yrn, k26, yrn, k2, yrn, k12, yrn, k2, yrn, k15
Row 14 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 15 K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), K12, yrn, k2, yrn, k14, yrn, k2, yrn, k28, yrn, k2, yrn, k14, yrn, k2, yrn, k16
Row 16 Knit
Row 17 K17, yrn, k2, yrn, k16, yrn, k2, yrn, k30, yrn, k2, yrn, k16, yrn, k2, yrn, k17
Row 18 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 19 K18, yrn, k2, yrn, k18, yrn, k2, yrn, k32, yrn, k2, yrn, k18, yrn, k2, yrn, k18
Row 20 Knit
Row 21 K19, yrn, k2, yrn, k20, yrn, k2, yrn, k34, yrn, k2, yrn, k20, yrn, k2, yrn, k19
Row 22 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 23 K20, yrn, k2, yrn, k22, yrn, k2, yrn, k36, yrn, k2, yrn, k22, yrn, k2, yrn, k20
Row 25 K21, yrn, k2, yrn, k24, yrn, k2, yrn, k38, yrn, k2, yrn, k24, yrn, k2, yrn, k21
Row 26 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Row 27 K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), k18, yrn, k2, yrn, k26, yrn, k2, yrn, k40, yrn, k2, yrn, k26, yrn, k2, yrn, k22
Row 28 Knit
Row 29 K24, slip next 30sts onto a stitch holder, k44, slip next 30sts onto a stitch holder, k24
Row 30 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4 (92sts) **
Row 32 Knit
Row 33 Knit
Row 34 K4, purl to last 4sts, k4
Work the last four rows until you finish row 60
Row 61 K26 *kfb K1* 20 times, k26
NOTE: Buttonholes on rows 39 -51-63-75-87
Continue on these stitches following the 4 row pattern (knit, knit, knit, purl) until you finish row 90
Row 91 Knit 3tog at both ends of row
Row 92 Knit 2tog at both ends of row (106 sts)
Row 93 Knit 53 turn
Work on these 53 stitches
Row 94 P2 tog at both ends of row (51sts)
Row 95 Knit 2tog at both ends of row (49sts)
Row 96 Knit 2tog at both ends of row (47sts)
Row 97 Knit 2tog at both ends of row (45sts)
Row 98 Purl 2tog at both ends of row (43sts)
Row 99 Knit
Row 100 Knit
Row 101 Knit
Row 102 Purl
Row 103 to 107 Knit
Cast off.
Rejoin yarn to remaining 53 stitches and work as previous from Row 93
Put the 30sts, left on a stitch holder, back on to a knitting needle. Rejoin yarn.
With right side facing –
Knit 5 rows
Cast off
Make the second sleeve in the same way
Join sleeve and leg seams.
Kinzie
Romper 9-12months
The instructions for this size were written by Amanda Taylor, and test knitted by Lynne Donaldson. Thank you so much Amanda and Lynne - I know that this bigger size will be much appreciated by many knitters.
Knitted by Amanda Taylor |
Knitted by Lynne Donaldson |
DK wool (around 130gm)
4mm needles
8 Buttons
Worked from the neck down all in one piece
Width ~ 22½”
Neck to crotch ~ around 15”
Using DK yarn and 4mm needles ~
Cast on 86sts
Knit 4 rows
Row 5: K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole),
knit to end of row
Row 6: Knit
Row 7: K12, * kfb, k11, repeat from * to last
2sts, k2 (92sts)
Row 8: Knit
Row 9: K17, yrn, k2, yrn, k10, yrn, k2, yrn,
k30, yrn, k2, yrn, k10, yrn, k2, yrn, k17
Row 10: K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 11: K18, yrn, k2, yrn, k12, yrn, k2, yrn,
k32, yrn, k2, yrn, k12, yrn, k2, yrn, k18
Row 12: Knit
Row 13: K19, yrn, k2, yrn, k14, yrn, k2, yrn,
k34, yrn, k2, yrn, k14, yrn, k2, yrn, k19
Row 14: K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 15: K20, yrn, k2, yrn, k16, yrn, k2, yrn,
k36, yrn, k2, yrn, k16, yrn, k2, yrn, k20
Row 16: Knit
Row 17: K21, yrn, k2, yrn, k18, yrn, k2, yrn,
k38, yrn, k2, yrn, k18, yrn, k2, yrn, k21
Row 18: K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 19: K22, yrn, k2, yrn, k20, yrn, k2, yrn,
k40, yrn, k2, yrn, k20, yrn, k2, yrn, k22
Row 20: Knit
Row 21: K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole),
k19, yrn, k2, yrn, k22, yrn, k2, yrn, k42, yrn, k2, yrn, k22, yrn, k2, yrn, k23
Row 22: K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 23: K24, yrn, k2, yrn, k24, yrn, k2, yrn,
k44, yrn, k2, yrn, k24, yrn, k2, yrn, k24
Row 24: Knit
Row 25: K25, yrn, k2, yrn, k26, yrn, k2, yrn,
k46, yrn, k2, yrn, k26, yrn, k2, yrn, k25
Row 26: K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 27: K26, yrn, k2, yrn, k28, yrn, k2, yrn,
k48, yrn, k2, yrn, k28, yrn, k2, yrn, k26
Row 28: Knit
Row 29: K27, yrn, k2, yrn, k30, yrn, k2, yrn,
k50, yrn, k2, yrn, k30, yrn, k2, yrn, k27
Row 30: K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 31: K28, yrn, k2, yrn, k32, yrn, k2, yrn,
k52, yrn, k2, yrn, k32, yrn, k2, yrn, k28
Row 32: Knit
Row 33: K29, yrn, k2, yrn, k34, yrn, k2, yrn,
k54, yrn, k2, yrn, k34, yrn, k2, yrn, k29
Row 34: K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 35: K30, yrn, k2, yrn, k36, yrn, k2, yrn,
k56, yrn, k2, yrn, k36, yrn, k2, yrn, k30
Row 36: Knit
Row 37: K2, yrn, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), k27,
yrn, k2, yrn, k38, yrn, k2, yrn, k58, yrn, k2, yrn, k38, yrn, k2, yrn, k31
Row 38: K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 39: K33, slip next 42sts onto a stitch
holder, k62, slip next 42sts onto a stitch holder, k33 (128 stitches)
Row 40: Knit
Row 41: Knit
Row 42: K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 43: Knit
Row 44: Knit
Row 45: Knit
Row 46: K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Repeat last 4 rows 19 times more, putting
buttonholes on rows 53/ 69/85/101/117
Row 123: Knit 3tog at both ends of row (124sts)
Row 124: Knit 2tog at both ends of row (122sts)
Row 125: Knit 61 turn
Work on these 61 stitches for the first leg~
Row 126: Purl 2tog at both ends of row (59sts)
Row 127: Knit 2tog at both ends of row (57sts)
Row 128: Knit 2tog at both ends of row (55sts)
Row 129: Knit 2tog at both ends of row (53sts)
Row 130: Purl 2tog at both ends of row (51sts)
Row 131: Knit
Row 132: Knit
Row 133: Knit
Row 134: Purl
Row 135: Knit
Row 136: Knit
Row 137: Knit
Row 138: Purl
Row 139 -143: Knit
Cast off
Rejoin yarn to remaining 61
stitches and work as above from Row 125 for the second leg
Short Sleeves ~ Both Alike
Put the 42sts, left on a stitch holder, back on to a knitting needle. Rejoin yarn.
With right side facing –
Knit 5 rows
Cast off
Make the second sleeve in the same way
Sew up
sleeve seams. Gather together underarms
Sew up leg seams
Darn away ends
Sew on buttons
Thank you so much for giving everyone a chance to enjoy this cute pattern. People don't realize how much something they may think is small, but is very Big to the person who it is given to freely. So for everyone who will enjoy this, A huge THANK YOU!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your lovely message Kirsten Hinkle.
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Hi is lovely pattern love your site ... Just would like To know from where do i repeat from row 41 to button hole row 51 thanks 😃😞
ReplyDeletethe pattern is from row 31 to row 34 so it is 3 rows knit then knit 4 purl to last 4 and knit 4.I have just worked it out. this is a gorgeous, so easy pattern. good luck - Janice
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DeleteJanice are you sure that is correct as that would only take you to row 49, so what is row 50 and 51??
DeleteDo you have the romper pattern for 0 to 3 months please?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bubblesuit/onesie but there is no guage/tension listed that is concerning other than that I would say a size 6/4mm needle used with aran/worsted weight yarn should achieve 0-3 mos, even using as large as a size 7/4.5mm (http://www.yarnfwd.com/tension.html, http://www.yarnfwd.com/needleconv.html)
ReplyDeleteI hope this information helps others and I will try after august to make one with suggested changes and see where I get please if anyone else has success upsizing I hope they post it will help many people!
On Kinzie Romper after row 41 do you repeat rows 27-55? Donna
ReplyDeleteI have the same question Donna, I can't get my head round it either
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering if it's rows 31-34.
DeleteFrom what I've read above its rows 31-34,
Delete3 knit rows and 1 purl row.
Hi just to let you know I make things for Angel Babies who do not make it. I used this pattern using 4ply yarn and 3.25mm needles and it turned out well. I am going to try it again with 3ply and 2.75mm for the even smaller babies. I have already done this with the little top. dress and hats and they all come out great. thank you for all the patterns you share with us. x
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for all your wonderful patterns, have made nearly a box full to take to my local neonatal hospital. Such wonderful and esay instructions to follow.. please keep up your wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteI am an experienced knitter but have just pulled it down after about 12 rows, I used a 4.5 needle (US7) and DK wool but the neck was huge. I used the 'cable' cast on method which I usually find to be quite firm. Has anyone else had this problem?
ReplyDeleteI have made a lot of these but I use 4mm needles and my necks are fine
DeleteAbsolutely loved knitting this pattern! I think I have given around 10 of your patterns a whirl and thoroughly enjoyed them all :D My youngest daughter was born prematurely and in a time of darkness these patterns brought a shine into my day. Now I'm expecting a my third (and probably final) baby I'm enjoying the patterns a second time round as I prepare :D Thank you so much for publishing these freely and giving such enjoyment to so many :)
ReplyDeleteMarianna I thought you might like to know that many of your patterns have been knitted by me for our local prem baby unit here in Auckland, New Zealand. You are my goto for prem baby patterns and in a recent Freemason project knitters in New Zealand knitted over 10,000 wee garments for prems throughout the country. i distributed your patterns to the Freemasons' wives and can't thank you enough for sharing them.
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