Sweet and pretty ! A lovely little top for a newborn baby.
Old Shale Lace Baby Top |
Old Shale
Lace Baby Top Newborn Baby
Size ~
Width: 16” (41cm)
Length:
8½” (21.5cm)
Requirements ~
Yarn – any DK I used 46g of acrylic DK
Needles – 4mm throughout
3 small buttons
Tension –
22sts over 4” / 10cm
Worked from the top down
Cast on 49sts
Rows 1 & 2 Knit
Row 3 K2,
yon, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), k to end of row
Rows 4 & 5 Knit
Row 6 K5, purl to the last 5sts, k5
Row 7
K5, *k1, kfb, repeat from
* to the last 6sts, k6 68sts
Row 8
K5, purl to the last 5sts, k5
Row 9 Knit
Row 10 K5, purl to the last 5sts, k5
Row 11 K6, *k2, kfb, repeat from * to the
last 8sts, k8 86sts
Row 12 K5, purl to the last 5sts, k5
Row 13 Knit
Row 14 K5, purl to the last 5sts, k5
Row 15 K3, *k3, kfb, repeat from * to the
last 7sts, k7 105sts
Row 16 K5, purl to the last 5sts, k5
Row 17 K2, yon, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole),
k to end of row
Row 18 K5, purl to the last 5sts, k5
Row 19 K3, *k4, kfb, repeat from * to the
last 7sts, k7 124sts
Row 20 K5, purl to the last 5sts, k5
Row 21 Knit
Row 22 K5, purl to the last 5sts, k5
Row 23 K5, *k5, kfb, repeat
from* to the last 11sts, k11 142sts
Row 24 K5, purl to the last 5sts, k5
Row 25 Knit
Row 26 K5, purl to the last 5sts, k5
Row 27 K1, *k6, kfb, repeat from * to the
last 8sts, k8 161sts
Row 28 K5, purl to the last 5sts, k5
Knit 2 rows
Row 31 K2,
yon, k2tog, (makes a buttonhole), k to end of row
Knit 2 rows
Row 34 K26,
cast off 31sts for the cap sleeve, k46, cast off 31sts for the cap sleeve,
k25
(You will now have 26sts for the
front, 47sts for the back and 26sts for the front on the needle – work across
all 99sts as follows) ~
Row 35 Knit
Row 36 K5, purl to the last 5sts, k5
Row 37 * (K8, kfb), repeat from * to last 9sts,
k9 109sts
Row 38 K5, purl to last 5sts, k5
Row 39 K5, *k2tog, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, k1, yo, k1,
yo, k2tog, k2tog, repeat from * to last 5sts, k5
Row 40 S1, knit to end
Row 41 S1, knit to end
Row 42 K5,
purl to the last 5sts, k5
The last 4 rows form the pattern
Repeat last 4 rows six times more
Knit 5 rows
Cast off
Darn away ends
Add 2 small
buttons
If you
wish to make a long-sleeved cardigan
Work as above until row 33 has been completed, and complete as follows ~
Row 34 K26, slip next 31sts onto a stitch holder, k47, slip next 31sts onto a stitch holder, k26
(You will now have 26sts for the
front, 47sts for the back and 26sts for the front on the needle – work across
all 99sts as follows) ~
Row
35 Knit
Row
36 K5, purl to the last 5sts, k5
Row
37 * (K8, kfb), repeat from * to last 9sts,
k9 109sts
Row 38 K5,
purl to last 5sts, k5
Row
39 K5, *k2tog,
k2tog, yo, k1, yo, k1, yo, k1, yo, k2tog, k2tog, repeat from * to last 5sts, k5
Row
40 S1, knit to
end
Row
41 S1, knit to
end
Row
42 K5,
purl to the last 5sts, k5
The last 4 rows form the pattern
Repeat last 4 rows six times more
Knit 5 rows
Cast off
Long Sleeves ~ Both Alike
Put the 31sts,
left on a stitch holder, back on to a knitting needle. Rejoin yarn
With wrong side facing – Starting with a purl row, stocking stitch 7 rows
Row 8: K2tog, knit to last 2sts, k2tog (29sts)
Starting with
a purl row, stocking stitch 7 rows
Repeat the
last 8 rows twice more (25sts)
(It is easy to
adjust the sleeve length at this point if you wish)
Knit 7 rows
Cast off
knitwise
Darn away ends
Add 3 small buttons
You will find my matching baby hat here ~
https://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.com/2016/10/old-shale-lace-baby-hat.html
Old Shale Lace Baby Hat |
I love this design, thank you for sharing the pattern
ReplyDeleteI love this design,but please can you tell me what for I would be best, doing if I wanted to use two colours. Thank you xx
ReplyDeleteHi Marianna,
ReplyDeleteLove all your patterns as I have started knitting for the premature babies at our hospital. I was wondering if you have the Old Shale lace pattern for premature babies ??
Regards Andrea s
love this one thanks
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous knit thank you so much for sharing
ReplyDeleteSally
That is perfect love this top and always wanted a long sleeve version.
ReplyDeleteNice pattern just knitted jacket going to blanket.thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for beautiful pattern
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