I
designed this little dress and made it in machine washable acrylic yarn, for my
granddaughter to wear over a top and tights or leggings. It would be suitable
as a sundress if knitted in cotton – I might try it if we ever get any warm
weather!
I made the 22 inch size – Elanor is 2½ and quite tall for her age,
but by increasing the needle size the pattern would be suitable for the average
four-year-old.
This yarn is Supreme DK from my local B & M store, but any suitable yarn which knits up to the same tension will be fine.
Materials:
100%
acrylic DK as follows:
150g
main colour
25g
contrast 1
20g
each contrasts 2 and 3
2
x ½ inch (12mm) buttons
For
22 inch size: Pair each 3.75mm (UK9) and 3.25mm (UK10) needles
For
24 inch size: Pair each 4mm (UK8) and 3.75mm (UK9) needles
3.5mm
crochet hook
Tension:
22
inch size: 24 sts and 32 rows to 4 inches measured over stocking stitch on
3.75mm needles
24
inch size: 22 sts and 30 rows to 4 inches measured over stocking stitch on 4mm
needles
Measurements:
To
fit age 2/3 (3/4)
Sizes
22 (24) inches approx.
Actual
measurements:
Chest
23½ (25½) inches
Length
20½ (22) inches
Abbreviations:
K knit
P purl
g st garter
stitch (every row K)
st st stocking
stitch
tog together
st(s) stitch(es)
S1 slip
one without knitting
psso pass
slipped stitch over
RS right
side
WS wrong
side
MC main
colour
C1 first
contrast
C2 second
contrast
C3 third
contrast
dc double
crochet
rem remaining
alt alternate
Back:
With
larger needles and C1, cast on 114 sts and work in g st as follows, joining in
contrast colours as required and carrying MC up side of work when not in use: 2
rows C1 (green), 2 rows MC (purple), 4 rows C2 (pink), 2 rows MC, 4 rows C3
(peacock).
Change
to MC and, working in st st, continue as follows:
First
dec row: (S1, K1, psso, K34, K2tog) 3 times. Work 11 more rows in st st.
Second
dec row: (S1, K1, psso, K32, K2tog) 3 times. Work 11 more rows in st st.
Continue
in this manner, reducing the number of stitches between decs by 2 each time,
until there are 72 sts rem on needle, ending with a WS row.
Note: Work should measure
about 11 inches for smaller size, about 12 inches for larger size.
Change
to smaller needles and work in g st for waistband as follows: 4 rows C1, 2 rows
MC, 4 rows C2, 2 rows MC, 4 rows C3.
Change
to larger needles and work 20 rows in MC in st st.
Armhole
shaping: Cast off 4 sts at start of next 2 rows, then dec 1 st at each end of
the next 5 rows and each following alt (RS) row 3 times, until 48 sts remain.
Work
31 rows straight, thus ending with a WS row.
Divide for neck: K 14, K
2tog, turn, P 15. Working on these sts only, dec 1 st at neck edge on next row.
P 1 row.
Shoulder shaping: Cast
off 7 sts at start of next row, work 1 row, then cast off rem 7 sts.
Place
centre 16 sts on a stitch holder or large safety pin. Rejoin yarn to rem 16
sts, dec 1 st at neck edge on next and foll alt row. Work 1 row (WS facing),
cast off 7 sts at start of next row. Work 1 row then cast off rem 7 sts.
Front:
Work
as for Back as far as end of armhole shaping. Work 15 rows straight in MC in st
st.
Divide for neck: K 17, K
2tog, turn.
Next
row: P 2 tog, P to end. Continue to dec at neck edge of each row twice more,
then on alt (RS) rows only twice (14 sts)
Work
13 rows straight, thus ending at armhole edge.
Shoulder shaping: Cast
off 7 sts at start of next row, work 1 row, then cast off rem 7 sts.
Place
next 10 sts on a safety pin. Rejoin yarn to rem 19 sts. Dec 1 st at neck edge
on next 3 rows, then on next 2 alt rows.
Work
14 rows straight, then cast off as for first shoulder.
Neck edging:
Join
right shoulder seam. With smaller needles and C1 (green), with RS facing you,
pick up 20 sts down left side of front neck, K across 10 sts from safety pin at
centre front, pick up 20 sts up right side of front neck, then 5 sts from right
side of back neck, K across 16 sts from safety pin at centre back neck, and pick
up 5 sts from left back neck (76 sts).
Work
3 rows g st. Cast off using larger needle.
Armhole edgings:
Join
left shoulder seam for ½ inch only, leaving it open at neck. With smaller
needles and C1 (green), with RS facing you, pick up 84 sts evenly along armhole
edge. Work 3 rows g st and cast off. Finish second armhole to match.
With
MC and crochet hook, work 1 row dc along both sides of left shoulder opening,
working 2 chain buttonholes on front, one being on the neck edging and the
other about halfway along the shoulder edge.
Pockets (make 2):
Worked
in g st throughout.
With
larger needles and C1 (green), cast on 44 sts and work as follows, using colour
sequence below:
Foundation
row: S1, K1, psso, K to last 2 sts, K 2tog.
Next
row (RS): K 19, K 2tog, S1, K1, psso, K 19.
Next
row: (WS) K
Next
row: K 18, K 2tog, S1, K1, psso, K 18.
Next
row: K
Continue
in this manner, working 1 less st each side of the centre double dec, until 4
sts remain.
Next
row: K 2tog, S1, K1, psso
K
2 tog and fasten off.
Colour sequence for pocket:
Foundation
row and next row C1 (green), then
2
rows MC (purple)
4
rows C2 (pink)
2
rows MC
4
rows C3 (peacock)
2
rows MC
4
rows C1 (green)
Repeat
this sequence throughout.
Finishing:
Press
lightly on reverse according to ball band instructions.
Join
side seams and sew on 2 buttons to correspond with buttonholes. Position
pockets with a cast on edge at the top and stitch in place.
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